KISS Announce Australian 'In Your Face' Dates

April 19, 2004

According to a posting at the KISS fan site KissFanShop.de, KISS have announced three very special theatre shows in Australia, known as "Kiss In Your Face".

Tickets for these shows are available by invitation only, normally to only those who already purchased a ticket to a existing Australia show. KissOnline.com has made arrangement to extend the exclusive invite to members of Inner Sanctum, the Australian KISS fan club at KissFanClub.net. The shows go on sale on Thursday, April 22.

Confirmed "Kiss In Your Face" dates are as follows:

May 15 - Palais Theatre – Melbourne, AUS
May 18 - Hordern Pavillion – Sydney, AUS
May 22 - Brisbane Convention Centre – Brisbane, AUS

In related news, the French KISS fan site Diamant Noir (Black Diamond) has posted a recent interview with KISS drummer Eric Singer at this location.

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