KISS To Wear 'Destroyer' Costumes On Upcoming Tour; Photos Available

February 17, 2008

KISS' official web site, KissOnline.com, has been updated with a few behind-the-scenes photos from KISS' recent photo shoot with legendary rock photographer Neil Zlozower. Neil is seen in the bottom photo with Gene Simmons. As you can see in the photos, KISS will wear their "Destroyer" costumes for the upcoming KISS Alive / 35 World Tour!

Upcoming KISS shows:

Mar. 16 - Melbourne, AUS - Ing F1 Grand Prix
Mar. 18 - Brisbane, AUS - Entertainment Center
Mar. 20 - Sydney, AUS - Acer Arena
Mar. 22 - Wellington, NZ - ROCK2WTGN Festival
May 09 - Oberhausen, GER - Arena
May 11 - München, GER - Olympiahalle
May 13 - Verona, ITA @ Arena
May 15 - Belgrade, SER @ USCE Stadium
May 16 - Sofia, BUL - Akademik Stadium
May 18 - Malakassa (Athens),GRE @ Terra Vibe Park
May 24 - Moscow, RUS @ Olympissky
May 26 - St. Petersburg, RUS @ Newarena
Jun. 04 - Hamburg, GER @ Color Line Arena
Jun. 06 - Prague, CZR @ O2 Arena
Jun. 04 - Hamburg, GER - Colorline-Arena
Jun. 09 - Berlin, GER - Velodrom
Jun. 10 - Mannheim, GER - SAP-Arena
Jun. 13 - Castle Donington, UK @ Download Festival
Jun. 15 - Nijmegen, NETH @ Arrow Festival
Jun. 17 - Paris, FRA @ Bercy
Jun. 18 - Stuttgart, GER @ Schleyerhalle
Jun. 21 - Bilbao, ESP @ Kobetamendi

More shows will be announced soon.

KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley confirmed last month that KISS will tour Europe in May and June. They will play arena and stadium shows.

Paul Stanley was forced to pull out of the band's July 27, 2007 show in San Jacinto, California, about 90 miles (145 km) east of Los Angeles when his heart started beating at more than twice the normal level.

Stanley wrote on his web site that he was advised performing would be risky, and the show went on without him. Fellow principal Gene Simmons told fans the group would play as a trio, and turned the show into a tribute to his ailing bandmate.

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