Video: KISS Performs On Australia's 'The Footy Show'

March 7, 2013

Legendary rockers KISS performed two songs — "Rock And Roll All Nite" and "Hell Or Hallelujah" — on the season premiere of "The Footy Show", an Australian sports variety television program covering the professional rugby league, on Thursday, March 7. Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons also chatted with host Paul "Fatty" Vautin to kick off the 20th season of "The Footy Show". Check out video footage below.

"What an amazing way to kick off our 20th year, with one of the biggest rock bands in the world live in the studio. Fatty is such a KISS tragic, we may need to have oxygen on standby," Glenn Pallister, executive producer of "The Footy Show", said earlier this week.

KISS kicked off its Australian tour in Perth last Thursday — its first in five years — with MÖTLEY CRÜE and THIN LIZZY opening.

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