"End of the Road" not in sight: Kiss add five concerts in Germany

Kiss have been on a big farewell tour for months.

"End of the Road" not in sight: Kiss add five concerts in Germany

Kiss have been on a big farewell tour for months. Their German concerts are actually already over, but now the band around Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley is doing it again. The rock'n'roll heroes will return to us for five concerts in 2023.

Although some band members of Kiss are already over 70 years old, that doesn't mean they are any quieter. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer have been on their big farewell tour around the world for what seems like forever. Actually, in October, with the performance in Sacramento, California, the fun should be over forever. But because things are going so well, the end of the "End of the Road" tour is far from in sight. Instead, Kiss bow to the great demand and play five more concerts in Germany in the coming year.

So if you want to experience classics like "I Was Made For Lovin' You", "Love Gun" and "Rock And Roll Nite" live and in color and enriched with lots of pyrotechnics, platform boots, make-up and fake blood, you should go note the following dates urgently.

The first venue for the colorful rock'n'roll spectacle will be the Königsplatz in Munich on June 17th, followed by the exhibition hall in Dresden on June 21st. In fact, this will be the band's first gig in the city. On June 22nd, Kiss will be in the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, on July 1st in the SAP-Arena in Mannheim, the place where they played their first ever German gig in 1976. On July 2, the quartet will return to the Lanxess Arena in Cologne after 24 years.

What will become of Gene Simmons' numerous plans for the future until then is unclear. There is always enough to do, and as early as June he let it be known that retirement is not an option for him. Among other things, he and colleague Stanley are at the restaurant chain "Rock

MyTicket and CTS Eventim are now offering presales for the dates in Munich, Berlin, Mannheim and Cologne. The presale for Dresden starts on Thursday at 3 p.m. The general advance sale starts on Friday, also at 3 p.m.