Kiss begins a world tour
American rock band Kiss announced on their official website that will plunge to a new and extensive world tour starting on May the Russian city of Moscow.
While the band had been doing live performances, from May tour will be named KissWorld and start at the Olympic Stadium, also known as the Olimpysky, an enclosure capable 35 a thousand people.
Total, the first part of this tour will 19 presentations in countries like Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Austria, Holland, Scotland and England. After this section, the group led by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, will return to the United States where he will conduct more presentations from 14 of July (Chicago).
Kiss, which also includes drummer Eric Singer and guitarist Tommy Thayer then continue their way to Canada pending confirmation of new dates will be announced ahead of the year end and 2018.
For fans of the band, The good news is that it is negotiating the arrival in South America, date likely in early 2018. If confirmed this journey, Argentina will surely be on the route of the band that visited the country last in 2015.
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