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#112380 by CraigMaxim
Tue May 25, 2010 12:20 am
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE64N53B20100524


Reuters
KISS unveils "Hottest Show on Earth" tour of U.S.
Dean Goodman
LOS ANGELES
May 24, 2010


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Gene Simmons (L) and Paul Stanley of the U.S. rock band Kiss perform during the German game show ''Wetten Dass'' (Bet it...?) in Erfurt in this February 27, 2010 file photo.
Credit: Reuters/Johannes Eisele



LOS ANGELES (Reuters)
- A decade after KISS embarked on a farewell tour, the rock band on Monday unveiled a three-month series of U.S. concerts starting in July and modestly titled the "Hottest Show on Earth."


The band is currently playing Europe, and will take a month off before beginning their U.S. trek in Cheyenne, Wyoming, on July 23. Dates are on tap through September 24 in Phoenix, Ariz.

KISS, a relentless rock 'n' roll merchandising machine, is out promoting its first album in 11 years, "Sonic Boom," which debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. pop chart last October. But the flamboyant foursome is in the enviable position of not having to worry about either album or ticket sales in the recessionary environment.

"The bands that have to worry about the recession are the ones who don't give their money's worth to the audience," singer/guitarist Paul Stanley told Reuters by telephone from Prague. "If you come to see us, your money will blind you and deafen you and pummel you."

He promised there would be enough fireworks "to bring down low-flying aircraft," which explains the name of the tour.

Stanley's business partner, singer/bassist Gene Simmons, said in a separate interview from the Czech capital that it was OK in principle to be "piggish" about ticket prices and let capitalism take its course.

KISS, however, generally keeps prices to a relatively modest range of $60 to $80, and offers VIP packages to those who want to pay upward of $1,000 to meet them backstage, Simmons said. A spokeswoman for concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment Inc said pricing had not yet been confirmed for the U.S. tour. The band is donating $1 from each ticket to the Wounded Warriors Project, a group that helps rehabilitate veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

The new tour will mostly take place during the weekends so that Stanley can maintain a semblance of domestic weekday normalcy with his young family in Beverly Hills.

The show clocks in at about two hours, composed largely of old favorites from the band's 36-year career, such as "Lick It Up" and "Shout It Out Loud." The U.S. set list will likely be the same as that for Europe, with no changes from show to show.

KISS, rounded out by guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer, has dusted off a pair of old hits for European fans, "Crazy Crazy Nights" and "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll To You II." It is also playing three tunes from "Sonic Boom." Neither Simmons nor Stanley was inclined to unveil additional tunes from the album.

Stanley, who produced "Sonic Boom," said he hoped to start work on a follow-up by the end of the year. Simmons seemed less enthusiastic about returning to the studio.

Merchandising is Simmons' specialty, with the band granting licenses to about 3,000 products, ranging from coffins to coffeehouses to condoms. Simmons, who stars with his family in the reality TV show "Gene Simmons: Family Jewels" and appears in a commercial for tour sponsor Dr Pepper, regrets that he has barely begun to tap the band's potential.

"I want this world to be called Planet KISS -- oh, by the way, we already own that trademark," he said. "I want every breath of air you take to be KISS air. You should be charged for every breath of KISS air that you take."

#112382 by gbheil
Tue May 25, 2010 12:36 am
I would really like to see these guys live.

#112392 by Krul
Tue May 25, 2010 2:11 am
Same here! I grew up on Kiss and still haven't seem em'. I'll regret it if I miss them for good. Unfortunately, there's no more Peter or Ace. :cry:

#112399 by Black57
Tue May 25, 2010 3:14 am
I would love to see them too. I would even splurge on the $1,000.00 meet and greet if I were given super-advance notice. It would be worth ti.

#112456 by gbheil
Tue May 25, 2010 10:28 pm
LOL I don't know Mary. I mean I've been a huge Kiss fan since well, longer than some of my band mates have been alive.

But ya know there is just something about guys in make up ?? :shock: :lol:

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