KISS isn’t done just yet, as the band announced a Las Vegas show less than two years after wrapping its End Of The Road farewell tour in 2023. The band will play a special unmasked show during the three-day KISS Army Storms Vegas fan convention November 14th–16th, 2025 at Virgin Hotel Las Vegas.
In an email sent to KissOnline.com subscribers, KISS announced that the gathering would celebrate 50 years of the band’s dedicated fan club. In addition to KISS’ first live performance since December 2nd, 2023 at Madison Square Garden, the Las Vegas event will include a set by former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick along with other special guests, interactive activities, exclusive experiences, and more.
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Touted as KISS’ final tour, the End of the Road World Tour ran for four years from 2019 through 2023, partially due to the pandemic. The tour came almost 20 years after the KISS Farewell Tour in 2000—the last to feature guitarist Ace Frehley—after which the band revealed it would not retire as originally stated. Before this most recent farewell tour concluded, co-founders Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley were already dropping hints and leaving wiggle room for future concerts.
“And so I’ll say right here, right now, my hand on the Bible, it will be the final KISS-in-makeup appearance,” Simmons told Rolling Stone in an interview one month before the tour’s finale at MSG. In a separate interview published last fall, Stanley added, “KISS is so far from over, though KISS as we know it is done.”
This KISS unmasked Las Vegas concert announcement comes days after Simmons canceled 17 of 26 dates on his upcoming solo tour. The tongue-wagging God of Thunder had previously made headlines for offering an exclusive experience to be his roadie for $12,495.