Kiss will convey their ‘End Of The Road’ tour to Europe subsequent summer season.
The ‘Rock and Roll All Nite’ group had been as a result of hit the highway this summer season, however due to the coronavirus pandemic they’re having to postpone their European exhibits till June and July 2021, with the 17-date run now as a result of kick off on June 2 in Antwerp, Belgium.
Guitarist and co-frontman Paul Stanley mentioned: ”We are ready. We are prepared. When we’re advised everyone seems to be secure and this pandemic is over, we’ll shake the earth and rock your world as at all times and as by no means earlier than.”
And bassist-and-singer Gene Simmons added: ”We cannot watch for this pandemic to be over, and for all of you to be secure. We are planning to rock your world, as soon as it’s secure on the market, for all of you and for us. See you in Europe.”
Unfortunately, their deliberate performances in Norway, Lithuania, Portugal, Poland and Bulgaria had been unable to be rescheduled.
Announcing their farewell tour – which kicked off in January in Canada – in 2018, Kiss mentioned: ”All that we’ve constructed and all that we’ve conquered over the previous 4 many years may by no means have occurred with out the hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide who’ve stuffed golf equipment, arenas and stadiums over these years.
”This would be the final celebration for individuals who’ve seen us and a final probability for individuals who have not. Kiss Army, we’re saying goodbye on our last tour with our largest present but and we’ll exit the identical means we got here in… unapologetic and unstoppable.”
The ‘Crazy, Crazy Night’ hitmakers already had the Australian leg cancelled final yr, after Paul got here down with a nasty case of influenza.
Kiss’ 2021 ‘End Of The Road’ European tour dates are:
June 2, Antwerp Sportspalais, Belgium
June 8, Paris Accors Hotel Arena, France
June 10, Dortmund Westfalenhalle, Germany
June 12, Lodz Atlas Arena, Poland
June 15, Hamburg Barclaycard Arena, Germany
June 19, Stockholm Tele 2 Arena, Sweden
June 21, Helsinki Hartnell Arena, Finland
June 23, Gothenburg Scandinavian, Sweden
June 25, Frankfurt Festhalle, Germany
June 30, Zurich Hallenstadion, Switzerland
July 3, Barcelona Rockfest, Spain
July 4, Madrid Wizink Arena, Spain
July 6, Nimes Roman Arena, France
July 8, Stuttgart Schleierhalle, Germany
July 10, Prague O2 Arena, Czech Republic
July 12, Verona Arena Di Verona, Italy
July 15, Budapest Arena, Hungary