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Kiss announced the rescheduling of its shows in Latin America

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After so much uncertainty, finally Kiss rescheduled - as expected- most of their concerts that were going to give near the end of the year in Latin America.

The New York band led by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons manifested itself in the last hours through their social networks and official site and confirmed that the continuity of the “End of the road” tour on South American soil will continue in October, but next year.

In that context, the show that the band was going to offer in November in Buenos Aires was held for Saturday 23 October 2021. As for the stage, remains as the Costanera Sur headquarters, according to the information provided by the organizing company AllAccess.

As for the band, through their official accounts they apologized to their followers, regretting not being able to cover the promised tranche for November and December of this year, but arguing that "the safety of everyone involved has always been our number one priority".

It should be noted that all tickets previously purchased will be respected and that the possibility of returning the tickets is also open.

According to this new reprogramming, the concert series will start on Sunday 10 October in the Colombian city of Bogotá (Movistar Arena), will continue on Tuesday 12 in Lima (Arena 1 Costa Verde) and on Thursday 14 in Santiago de Chile (Movistar Arena), before a series of concerts in Brazil.

In this context, the first of the recitals will be on Saturday 16 in San Pablo (Allianz Park), Sunday 17 in Ribeirao Preto (Eurobike Arena), Tuesday 19 in Curitiba (Quarry Paula Leminski) and finally Thursday 21 at the Arena do Gremio in Porto Alegre.

In this way, the show in Buenos Aires will be the one that closes the South American section, since the shows in San Salvador have been canceled (The Savior), Saint Joseph (Costa Rica), Assumption (Paraguay) and Brasilia and Uberlândia (Brazil).

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