Glamrock one of the most visually expressive groups, KISS, has shown its digital avatars, which could continue to perform after the end of the group’s existence. Last week, KISS performed for the last time, capping off 50 years of existence with the four-year End of the Road World Tour.
KISS has announced that Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer are no longer performing together, but the KISS era is not ending there. At least that’s what the group members themselves think.
In the badly shot video, you can see what KISS avatars will be.
Unfortunately, it looks like KISS fans are not at all comfortable with the new, digital era. There has already been outrage in many places about this approach to creating digital avatars. Also, fans are not happy about the breakup of the group and the fact that the last concert did not mention former KISS members Ace Frehley, Peter Criss, Vinnie Vincent, Bruce Kulick, as well as Mark St., who has been dead for some time. John and Eric Carr.
2023-12-05 08:30:00
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