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Kiss gives a mini-concert in New York: the images

To celebrate the first screening documentary KISStory at Tribeca Film Festival in New York, the group played 5 titles on stage of which here are the videos.

After performing classics like “Detroit Rock City” and “Rock and Roll All Nite”, singer Paul Stanley, clarified: “We are not allowed to play for long, so we had to make it short. It’s like a sample before we come back. in force in August! “

The group will resume its farewell tour postponed because of the health crisis with a passage through Belgium scheduled for 2022.

The next documentary on the history of Kiss will be broadcast on June 28 on two evenings via the channel A&E. The film is supported by the group, Paul Stanley having even claimed that it would be “terrible”. We will meet some guests like Tom Morello and Dave Grohl.

In a description relayed by the NME, we can read: “After 50 years of rock’n’roll and partying [en référence au titre “Rock and Roll All Nite”], # 1 -selling band Kiss shares the story of their success before destroying their last guitar and putting out the demon fire. “

Last year, we learned that the film would feature never-before-seen videos from the 70s on stage and backstage; and photos and videos of the band around the same time, when they were hiding their identities. Then, we will see spontaneous exchanges between the members, TV and radio interviews, reports from the 70s, 80s and 90s.




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The group is in full swing right now: they are launching a new official series of bootleg albums called Kiss : Off The Soundboard, of which he shared a first extract on May 22 with “Heaven’s On Fire” :

Previously, we learned that the costume of the “demon monster”, played by Gene Simmons on stage, is now available for sale. And on the cinema side, we will also be entitled to a biopic entitled Shout It Out Loud, recently confirmed.

Gene Simmons recently shared an anecdote in which he remembers of his first meeting with Angus Young, before AC / DC was hired as the first part. The guitarist did not have front teeth at the time: “He probably couldn’t afford it back then,” said Gene Simmons.

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