KISS fans, get ready — the Catman is back. It’s now confirmed that longtime drummer Eric Singer will join Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Tommy Thayer for the upcoming “KISS Kruise: Landlocked In Vegas,” set for November 14–16, 2025, at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
This special event will feature two rare unmasked performances — one acoustic and one electric — marking the first time the members of KISS have taken the stage together since wrapping up their farewell tour in 2023. Singer’s return adds another layer of excitement to what’s already shaping up to be one of the biggest KISS Army gatherings in years.
Throughout the weekend, Singer will also join Simmons, Stanley, and Thayer for a fan Q&A session, host a “Name That Tune” jam session with Thayer, and sign a limited-edition event poster given exclusively to attendees. His participation arrives at an emotional moment for the KISS community, as fans continue to celebrate the life and legacy of Ace Frehley, whose influence helped define the band’s classic sound.
Co-produced by Pophouse, Topeka, and Vibee, “KISS Kruise: Landlocked In Vegas” honors the group’s five decades of rock ‘n’ roll dominance and the 50th anniversary of the KISS Army. The lineup includes performances by QUIET RIOT, Stephen Pearcy and Warren DeMartini (playing the music of RATT), Bruce Kulick, Sebastian Bach, BLACK ‘N BLUE, KUARANTINE, School of Rock, and more.
Fans can also expect panel discussions with members of KISS, longtime manager Doc McGhee, legendary producers Eddie Kramer and Bob Ezrin, photographer Lynn Goldsmith, and KISS Army founders Bill Starkey and Jay Evans. Add in photo ops, exclusive meet-and-greets, and immersive activities, and the weekend promises to be a full-on celebration of KISS’s enduring legacy.
Vibee experience packages include a three-night stay at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, premium access to all concerts and panels, collectible memorabilia, curated gifts, and an exclusive signed event poster.
As Gene Simmons told Rolling Stone back in 2023, the final End of the Road show at Madison Square Garden was the last KISS appearance in full makeup — but clearly, the spirit of KISS is far from fading away.
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