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Kiss has rolled out four new stops on their “End Of The World Tour.” The May dates include shows in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Dayton, Ohio; Hartford, Connecticut; and Raleigh, North Carolina. Blabbermouth reported “The four rescheduled concerts will take place in May after they were postponed last year. All previously purchased tickets and VIP packages will be honored for the new dates.”
During a recent chat with local L.A. TV station KTLA, Gene Simmons revealed that Kiss' farewell jaunt will take years to complete: “This is a good time to go, y'know, have some dignity. So, this is gonna be a long tour; two to three years — maybe longer. Two to three years, we're gonna stay out there while it's still good.”
Paul Stanley told that as excited as he is to perform with Kiss, wrapping up the band's life on the road is far from being a heartbreaking event for him: “There's nothing bittersweet about this tour — it's all sweet. What I've been given and what we've accomplished, and how we've been rewarded is indescribable. And look, I'm not Yoda — I'm gonna say the end of something is the beginning of something else. I'm not going to change who I am and I'm not going to change my trajectory, and everything will go on.”