Kiss confirms their final ever UK tour dates for June and July 2023 nearly 50 years since forming
Kiss confirm final UK tour dates for June and July 2023, almost 50 years since the American rock band formed and more than 20 since they initially folded.
Kiss have announced the final dates of their UK tour for June and July 2023, almost 50 years since the American rock band formed and more than 20 since they initially folded.
The Hall of Fame rock group, which consists of members Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer, will have six concerts next year.
In a statement, Kiss told fans of their End Of The Road tour: “This will be the ultimate celebration for those who have seen us and one last chance for those who haven’t.”
Saying goodbye! Kiss have announced the final dates of their UK tour for June and July 2023, almost 50 years since the American rock band formed and more than 20 since they initially folded.
They added: “Kiss Army, we say goodbye to our final tour with our biggest show yet and we’ll go out the same way we went in: unapologetic and unstoppable.”
‘All we have [done] over the last four decades could never have happened without the millions of people around the world who packed clubs, arenas and stadiums during those years.’
Originally planned for 2021, the rockers were left with no choice but to delay their live shows due to the continually changing Covid-19 restrictions at the time.
Coming out strong: The Hall of Fame rock group, which consists of members Gene Simmons (pictured in Mexico in December), Paul Stanley, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer, will have six concerts next year.
The new concerts will take place in five locations: London, Manchester, Plymouth, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow.
In June, Kiss will head to Plymouth Argyle Home Park on the 3rd, Birmingham Arena on the 5th and Newcastle Utilita Arena on the 6th.
In July 2023, Kiss will hit London’s O2 Arena, Manchester AO Arena on the 7th and Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on the 8th.
Your tickets for the UK dates will go on advance sale at 10am on December 13th and on general sale on December 16th.
Celebration: In a statement, Kiss told fans of their End Of The Road tour: “This will be the ultimate celebration for those who have seen us and one last chance for those who haven’t” (Kiss shown in New York in June 2021)
The band appeared at Download Festival in Donington Park earlier this year, their last UK appearance before announcing final UK tour dates.
Best known for their must-have black-and-white makeup and futuristic silver strappy outfits, the four-piece rock band first played their UK gig in 1976.
They’ve released 20 albums in the 50 years they’ve been in business, and their biggest singles this side of the Atlantic are Crazy Crazy Nights in 1987 and God Save Rock in 1992.
Their tour will continue through Europe for the rest of June and July of next year.
Kiss is booked to perform in the Czech Republic, Italy, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Belgium and France.
Performance: Originally planned for 2021, the rockers had no choice but to delay their live shows due to the continually changing Covid-19 restrictions at the time (Gene Simmons appears on the End Of The World tour in California) in September 2021)