Last Saturday, December 2, 2023, Kiss performed at Madison Square Garden in New York, United States, which was announced as their last concert. The concert marked the end of their 50th anniversary and extensive “End of the Road World Tour” farewell tour which started on January 31, 2019 Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada.
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After the third encore of the concert “Rock and roll all night” the final set list of the evening remains the founders of the group Paul Stanley (guitar) and Gene Simmons (bass) with Tommy Thayer (guitar) and Eric Singer (drums) the scene before the virtual edition of KISS was launched in a separate presentation for the song “Good Rock And Roll gift for you”:
Paul Stanley said the following:- “The end of the road is the beginning of another path. We’re not going anywhere. You’ll see us in all sorts of things all the time. We’ll see you in your dreams.”
Here you can see KISS its official video presenting the new live concept:
KISS-avatars are created by Industrial light and magic (ILM) and was financed and produced by the Swedish company Pop House Entertainmentwho is behind the success “ABBA Travel”-show in London where fans can attend a full concert by the Swedish band, but performed by their digital avatars. By SundinCEO of Pophouse Onetentertainmentsaid Associated Press that this new technology allows KISS playing live forever.
He explained: – “KISS could play a concert in three cities on the same night on three different continents. This is what you can do with this.
“We can stay forever young and forever iconic by taking us to places we never dreamed of before.” Technology will allow Paul to jump higher than he ever has before. – Gene Simmons
Watch the video: KISS lights up the Empire State Building in honor of the band’s final concert
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