After so many farewell threats, it seems that KISS’s is the last time this time around. The real The legendary rock band assured in a recent interview with Howard Stern for SiriusXM that He will give his last concerts this same 2023, with a final show in the city where it all began, New York. “December 1 and 2 at Madison Square Garden. Those are the band’s last two shows…And I think there are 17 dates until we’re in the States,” he confirmed.

During this meeting, the singer admitted that he was aware that there are voices that say that his farewell tour End of the Road World Tour It seems like it’s been going on for years. However, he defends that “we lost two and a half years because of COVID-19, otherwise we would have ended. So yeah, that’s the end.”

This tour started in 2018, and although it was supposed to end in 2021, it had to be delayed due to the pandemic, as Paul Stanley rightly points out. “When you come to see the show, it’s amazing. It’s the most high-tech concert to date and it’s definitely a pure rock show. It’s not Vegas. It’s all KISS amplified and increased. Let’s go leave the remains on stage,” he added.

In May of last year, KISS already explained to full metal jackie the reason for his withdrawal: “The reason to stop touring is because of pride and self-respect and love and admiration for the fans,” said bassist Gene Simmons.

The last KISS concerts

The last opportunities to enjoy live Kiss will be between late October and early December between Canada and the United States. From the west coast to the east coast, the group will travel to different cities to say goodbye once and for all to their most loyal audience.

The presale will be available from 10 a.m. (GMT-5) on March 6 via Kiss Army. And general ticket sales can be purchased through Livenation on March 10 at 10 a.m. (GMT-5).

  • October 29: Austin, TX – Moody Center
  • November 1: Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena
  • November 3: Los Angeles, California – Hollywood Bowl
  • November 6: Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
  • November 8: Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
  • November 10: Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
  • November 12: Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome
  • November 13: Saskatoon, Sask. – SaskTel Center
  • November 15: Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Center
  • November 18: Montreal, QC – Bell Center
  • November 19: Quebec City, QC – Videotron Center
  • November 21: Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Center
  • November 22: Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
  • November 24: Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena
  • November 25: Indianapolis. IN – Gainbridge Country House
  • November 27: Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena
  • November 29: Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
  • December 1: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
  • December 2: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

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