Rock 'n Roll legends KISS have announced the final shows of their final tour, which includes a stop in Seattle in November.
FILE - KISS, foreground from left, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Paul Stanley and Eric Singer on drum, performs at the the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati on Aug. 29, 2019. Kiss have announced the final shows of their last tour, planning to hang up their platform boots after two back-to-back shows at Madison Square Garden in New York at the end of 2023. Rock ‘n Roll legends KISS have announced the final shows of their final tour, which includes a stop in Seattle in November.
“KISS was born in New York City. On 23rd Street. Half a century ago. It will be a privilege and honor to finish touring at Madison Square Garden, 10 blocks and 50 years from where we first started,” said the band. Tickets will be available starting Monday, Mar. 6, at 10 a.m. with a presale to members of the KISS Army.
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