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Legendary rock band KISS has thrilled fans of hard-rock since the 1970s! While the band’s lineup has changed throughout the years, one constant remains: Kiss puts on one of the best rock shows on the planet! Songs like “Detroit Rock City,” “Rock and Roll All Nite,” and “Shout Out Loud” are fan-favorites! Don’t miss your chance to rock out with Kiss LIVE! Buy your KISS tickets now!
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[15 of 17 customers found this review helpful]

KISS really rocked Omaha/Council Bluffs
By HUSKER61 from Omaha, NE on 12/13/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Adults, Everyone

Gene, Paul, and the boys gave it all for us on Friday night. They still have high energy, sounded pretty good, and the stage show......well, there arent't too may shows that compare (fire, fireworks, fog, confetti, high wire performaces). I would definatly reccomend getting up front seats...you will not be dissapointed!

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KISS...Gene & Paul and the boys Rock Omaha/CB!

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[5 of 7 customers found this review helpful]

BEST SHOW EVER, I LIKED EVERYTHING ABOUT
By JR from NORWALK, CALIFORNIA on 11/28/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Adults, Everyone, Families, Kids

SAW THEM AT THE STAPLE CENTER, THEY WERE FANTASTIC. I WOULD SEE THEM AGAIN AND A AGAIN...

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[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

kiss rocks the globe
By lifetime kiss fan from pittsburgh,pa on 10/17/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Lighting, Great Sound, The best band on earth
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone, Kids Loved It

kiss has been the greatest band that can rock the world and still come back and do it again after all these years and more to come never stop rockin

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KISS "is" the 'way-of rock' . . . .
By GerryTheGiantsFan from Danbury, CT on 10/13/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound, Perfect Set List, Video screens helped
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

I am partial to the 'original' band. Just not the same with no "Beth" or "smoking guitar". It was GREAT to be able to pass on the experience to the "Next Generation" (7 yo son). I am glad that past e-mail comments did not go "Unnoticed" stating hoping they would Tour.. Another Tour seems like it would be a good idea as well. Maybe Peter & Ace could make 'Surprise" appearances. That would put-the-icing-on-the-cake, and no other way to make KISS be for real. I do not mean to take anything away from Tommy or Eric mind you.

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If you want to see a rock band that holds legendary status, get your KISS tickets now! 

KISS is considered one of the most influential rock and roll bands, ever. The band recorded 37 albums over 36 years selling over 100 million albums worldwide, thereby earning the honor of being one of America’s top gold record champs.

Since the 1970s the celebrated rock band KISS has been thrilling fans of hard rock. Though the band’s lineup has changed throughout the years, one constant remains: Kiss puts on one of the best rock shows on the planet! Don’t miss your chance to rock out with the living legend; seize your KISS tickets while you still can.

Famous not only for their music, KISS is recognizable without the band name by their Kabuki-like makeup. As of 2010, the current lineup reflects The Starchild (Paul Stanley). The Demon (Gene Simmons), The Spaceman (Tommy Thayer) and The Catman (Eric Singer). Even is you’ve never seen KISS live, heard their music or been a fan, you know the band simply by their appearance.

With a performance career spanning more than 30 years Kiss has historical performances such as Super Bowl XXXIII, the 2002 Winter Olympics, the “Rockin' The Corps” concert dedicated to the troops in Afghanistan and Iraq and the 2009 American Idols Finale under their belt. The boys have also performed at the Houston Rodeo, participating in their nightly concert series.

KISS fans a/k/a the KISS Army, is just that, a legion of fans. At their peek, the KISS Army had nearly 100,000 members. A remarkable demonstration of the band’s strong bond with its fans, KISS Army’s devotion and loyalty is without equal.

Generation after generation the KISS legacy continues to grow, transcending all gaps and barriers. You don’t need to be a member of the KISS Army to dig a live KISS concert. All you need is to love rock and roll and enjoy having a great time!

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Kiss Biography

Rooted in the campy theatrics of Alice Cooper and the sleazy hard rock of glam rockers the New York Dolls, Kiss became a favorite of American teenagers in the '70s. Most kids were infatuated with the look of Kiss, not their music. Decked out in outrageously flamboyant costumes and makeup, the band fashioned a captivating stage show featuring dry ice, smoke bombs, elaborate lighting, blood spitting, and fire breathing that captured the imaginations of thousands of kids. But Kiss' music shouldn't be dismissed -- it was a commercially potent mix of anthemic, fist-pounding hard rock driven by sleek hooks and ballads powered by loud guitars, cloying melodies, and sweeping strings. It was a sound that laid the groundwork for both arena rock and the pop-metal that dominated rock in the late '80s. Kiss was the brainchild of Gene Simmons (bass, vocals) and Paul Stanley (rhythm guitar, vocals), former members of the New York-based hard rock band Wicked Lester the duo brought in drummer Peter Criss through his ad in ~Rolling Stone and guitarist Ace Frehley responded to an advertisement in ~The Village Voice. Even at their first Manhattan concert in 1973, the group's approach was quite theatrical Flipside producer Bill Aucoin offered the band a management deal after the show. Two weeks later, the band was signed to Neil Bogart's fledgling record label, Casablanca. Kiss released their self-titled debut in February of 1974 it peaked at number 87 on the U.S. charts. By April of 1975, the group had released three albums and had toured America constantly, building up a sizable fan base. Culled from those numerous concerts, Alive (released in the fall of 1975) made the band rock & roll superstars it climbed into the Top Ten and its accompanying single, Rock 'N' Roll All Nite, made it to number 12. Their follow-up, Destroyer, was released in March of 1976 and became the group's first platinum album it also featured their first Top Ten single, Peter Criss' power ballad Beth. A 1977 Gallup poll named Kiss the most popular band in America. Kiss mania was in full swing and thousands of pieces of merchandise hit the marketplace. The group had two comic books released by Marvel, pinball machines, makeup and masks, board games, and a live-action TV movie, Kiss Meet the Phantom of the Park. The group was never seen in public without wearing their makeup and their popularity was growing by leaps and bounds the membership of the Kiss Army, the band's fan club, was now in the six figures. Even such enormous popularity had its limits, and the band reached them in 1978, when all four members released solo albums on the same day in October. Simmons' record was the most successful, reaching number 22 on the charts, yet all of them made it into the Top 50. Dynasty, released in 1979, continued their streak of platinum albums, yet it was their last recorded with the original lineup -- Criss left in 1980. Kiss Unmasked, released in the summer of 1980, was recorded with session drummer Anton Fig Criss' permanent replacement, Eric Carr, joined the band in time for their 1980 world tour. Kiss Unmasked was their first record since Destroyer to fail to go platinum, and 1981's Music from the Elder, their first album recorded with Carr, didn't even go gold -- it couldn't even climb past number 75 on the charts. Ace Frehley left the band after its release he was replaced by Vinnie Vincent in 1982. Vincent's first album with the group, 1982's Creatures of the Night, fared better than Music from the Elder, yet it couldn't make it past number 45 on the charts. Sensing it was time for a change, Kiss dispensed with their makeup for 1983's Lick It Up. The publicity worked, as the album became their first platinum record in four years. Animalize, released the following year, was just as successful, and the group had recaptured their niche. Vincent left after Animalize and was replaced by Mark St. John St. John was soon taken ill with Reiter's Syndrome and left the band. Bruce Kulick became Kiss' new lead guitarist in 1984. For the rest of the decade, Kiss turned out a series of best-selling albums, culminating in the early 1990 hit ballad Forever, which was their biggest single since Beth. Kiss was scheduled to record a new album with their old producer, Bob Ezrin, in 1990 when Eric Carr became severely ill with cancer he died in November of 1991 at the age of 41. Kiss replaced him with Eric Singer and recorded Revenge (1992), their first album since 1989 it was a Top Ten hit and went gold. Kiss followed it with the release of Alive III the following year it performed respectably, but was not up to the standards of their two previous live records. In 1996, the original lineup of Kiss -- featuring Simmons, Stanley, Frehley, and Criss -- reunited to perform an international tour, complete with their notorious makeup and special effects. The tour was one of the most successful of 1996, and in 1998 the reunited group issued Psycho Circus. While the ensuing tour in support of Psycho Circus was a success, sales of Kiss' reunion album weren't as stellar as anticipated. Reminiscent of the band's late-'70s unfocused period, few tracks on Psycho Circus featured all four members playing together (most tracks were supplemented with session musicians), as the band seemed more interested in flooding the marketplace with merchandise yet again instead of making the music their top priority. With rumors running rampant that ~the Psycho Circus Tour would be their last, the quartet announced in the spring of 2000 that they would be launching a U.S. farewell tour in the summer, which became one of the year's top concert draws. But on the eve of a Japanese and Australian tour in early 2001, Peter Criss suddenly left the band once again, supposedly discontent with his salary. Taking his place was previous Kiss drummer Eric Singer, who in a controversial move among some longtime fans, donned Criss' cat-man makeup (since Simmons and Stanley own both Frehley and Criss' makeup designs, there was no threat of a lawsuit) as the farewell tour continued. With the band scheduled to call it a day supposedly by late 2001, a mammoth career-encompassing box set was set for later in the year, while the summer saw perhaps the most over-the-top piece of Kiss merchandise yet -- the Kiss Kasket. The group was relatively quiet through the rest of the year, but 2002 started with a bang as Gene Simmons turned in an entertaining and controversial interview on NPR where he criticized the organization and berated host Terry Gross with sexual comments and condescending answers. He was promoting his autobiography at the time, which also caused dissent in the Kiss camp because of the inflammatory remarks made towards Ace Frehley. Frehley was quite angry at the situation, leading to his no-showing of an American Bandstand anniversary show. His place was taken by a wig-wearing Tommy Thayer, but no one was fooled and the band looked especially awful while pretending to play their instruments during the pre-recorded track. The appearance was an embarrassment for the group and for their fans, but Simmons was quick to dismiss the performance as another in a long series of money-oriented decisions. The band kept touring the globe with no new album in stores, but in 2008 they returned to the studio, re-recorded their hits, and released Jigoku-Retsuden aka KISSology or Kiss Klassics. The release was exclusive to Japan until a year later when it became a bonus disc for the band's first studio album in 11 years, Sonic Boom. Produced by Paul Stanley and Greg Collins, the album was exclusively distributed in North America by the Wal-Mart chain of stores. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Greg Prato, Rovi