To promote their End Of The Road tour, KISS performed Love Gun on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon last night (October 30th), watch the production below.
The band recently announced their North American tour dates starting January 31st in Vancouver, BC and wrapping up on April 13th in Birmingham, AL. To see the entire schedule, please click here.
KISS Army fan club presales began today, October 31st, at 10 am local time through kissonline.com. Citi is the official presale credit card for the End of the Road World Tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase U.S. presale tickets also beginning October 31st at 12:00pm local time until Thursday, November 1st at 10:00pm local time through Citi’s Private Pass program. For complete presale details visit citiprivatepass.com. Tickets to the general public will go on sale starting November 2nd at 10am local time at Live Nation.
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Gene’s new costume just looks plain silly (almost as cheesy as his Dynasty tour costume). Eric’s wig was ill-fitting and did not complement the obvious weight gain in his face. Did anyone notice Gene totally ignoring Jimmy Fallon when he went up to Gene after the performance (perhaps because Jimmy wouldn’t let Gene lick him)?
I chuckle how the face paint does not cover their fat faces.
Having followed the band since I was a child I could have never dreamed they would turn in to Milli Vanilli.
What an embarrassment. At least go out with some dignity.
Whoopdeedoo. No Ace, no Peter? No problem, not going.
But did you hear Paul’s interview? Man, those guys are so great at hyping up their stuff I mean…man…this is like the show to end all shows…I am pumped! I love those guys just for that.
I like the new costumes…I like that mind control beam that Tommy has on his chest where he beams out Ace Frehley where Ace starts mumbling during his solos…I actually like the costumes though, and really I hope they go out and kick some butt and I am sure it will be something to remember (for a good reason…come on guys…) ..if I find myself in the same town as them and I have the night open I’m going…You wanted the best, you got the best.
Paul should be ashamed for hyping this tour the way he has especially since he has no voice (which is a shame since he was amazing for so long).
Paul be honest with your fans and provide them with a show you and the band can deliver on.
Without any regret I avoided all the co-headline summer money grab tours of the recent past due to the tired set lists but I admittedly am sucked in to this tour. Being a die hard fan since the mid 70s I feel almost obligated to attend. I bought 2 floor seats this afternoon with the hope that they play songs for fans like me. It’s been a long time coming. I hope I’m not disappointed. There was nothing better in my eyes then seeing them during the KISS Konvention “tour” playing all those deep cuts.