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KISS Adds Second Live Show, Ratt Duo & More to Vegas Weekend

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KISS may have bid farewell to their relentless touring schedule, but the legendary rock band isn't ready to hang up their boots just yet. Instead of traditional tours, KISS has innovatively transformed their well-loved KISS Kruise into a stationary land experience based in Las Vegas. The newly dubbed “KISS Kruise: Landlocked” is a three-day fan extravaganza that will be held at the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas from November 14 to 16. With all the excitement and energy typical of a cruise, the event is set to immerse fans in a unique, rock-filled experience that only KISS can deliver.

The KISS Kruise: Landlocked event promises fans a closer encounter with the band with not one, but two unmasked performances that will showcase the talent of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Tommy Thayer. The performances will kick off with an acoustic set, allowing fans to experience the band's music in a more intimate setting, followed by an electric set that will surely capture the quintessential KISS vibe. Additionally, the event will have a variety of activities, including panels, Q&A sessions, and exclusive fan interactions with the rock legends themselves, ensuring a full-fledged KISS experience.

Accompanying KISS's performances, the event boasts a star-studded lineup of other rock acts. Renowned musicians such as Bruce Kulick, Ratt’s Pearcy DeMartini, and Sebastian Bach will join alongside iconic bands like Quiet Riot and Black ‘N Blue, the latter featuring Tommy Thayer as a special guest. To further enhance the carnival atmosphere, acts like MR. SPEED, KISS Nation: The KISS Tribute Show, and the School of Rock are set to entertain attendees, alongside DJ Noiz’s charismatic performances.

In keeping with the tradition of fan engagement, the event will also spotlight various panels and special guests. Notable figures such as comedian and host Craig Gass, KISS manager Doc McGhee, and legendary producer Bob Ezrin, who worked on pivotal KISS albums like “Destroyer” and “The Elder,” will be present. Additionally, historic faces such as KISS Army founders Bill Starkey and Jay Evans will participate, sharing insights and anecdotes about the evolution of the band. A highlight of the program includes a deep-dive discussion on the future of KISS, inevitably stirring anticipation and nostalgia among fans.

With this innovative approach, KISS continues to uphold their promise of avoiding traditional tours while engaging with their fans in inventive ways. By centering their activities in one location and focusing on fan-centric content, they have crafted a unique experience that not only highlights their commitment to rock music but also their unwavering connection with their fanbase. This landlocked festival illustrates the band’s dynamic ability to adapt and stay relevant in the music scenario, ensuring that KISS remains a monumental name in rock history. As tickets become available, anticipation builds, promising a memorable event that celebrates KISS’s legacy and their enduring impact in the music world.

Lineup includes:

  • Bruce Kulick
  • Pearcy DeMartini (performing the music of Ratt)
  • Sebastian Bach
  • Quiet Riot
  • Black ‘N Blue (with special guest Tommy Thayer)
  • Kuarantine
  • MR. SPEED
  • KISS Nation: The KISS Tribute Show
  • School of Rock
  • DJ Noiz

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