
KISS frontman Paul Stanley has announced that the band is in the process of creating a five-part documentary about their “End Of The Road” farewell tour.
The 72-year-old rocker revealed the news by sharing a photo of his wife, Erin, being interviewed for the project.
On December 2, 2023, KISS performed the final concert of their “End Of The Road” farewell tour at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
In a fall 2023 interview with Rolling Stone, band’s bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons emphasized that the band’s final performance on the “End Of The Road” tour would indeed mark their last show.
“My hand on the Bible,” he said. “And I should know because my people wrote that book. In fact, my people also wrote the follow-up book, the New Testament. And so I’ll say right here, right now, my hand on the Bible, it will be the final KISS-in-makeup appearance.”
Addressing KISS‘ decision to retire at this point, Simmons explained: “It has nothing to do with ticket sales or anything. It has to do with Mother Nature. And at a certain point, you have to understand that it’s going to be a point of diminishing returns because of the kind of band we are. I wear seven-inch platform dragon boots, each weighs as much as a light bowling ball, armor, studs, leather, all that stuff, and that weighs about 40 pounds in total. And I got to spit fire, and fly through the air, and all that, and you got to do it for two hours.”
Earlier this year, KISS sold their entire music catalog, likeness, and brand name to Pophouse Entertainment, the Swedish company behind “ABBA Voyage.” A biopic, an avatar show, and a KISS-themed experience are already in development, with Simmons and Stanley actively involved in shaping these projects in collaboration with Pophouse.
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