Kiss breaks silence with first live show post-farewell — here’s what to expect

Author Benedetta Baldin - 28.3.2025

Kiss has announced that, at the Kiss Army Storms Vegas event this November, they will perform live together for the first time in almost two years. The band’s press release describes the three-day convention, which will be held at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas from November 14 to 16, as “a live ‘unmasked’ performance by Kiss.” In more detail, this is described as an electric set with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and other unnamed special guests. The occasion commemorates the 30th anniversary of the first Kiss fan convention as well as the 50th anniversary of the Kiss Army fan club’s founding.

Bruce Kulick, former Kiss guitarist, will also play at the three-day conference, which will also include Kiss tribute band gigs, band member Q&A sessions, interactive activities, and other unique experiences. Fans of the band were notified via email on March 22 that the concert would mark “the first time Kiss has performed together since retiring from touring in December 2023.” Tickets for the three-day Kiss Army Storms Vegas event will be made available to Kiss Army VIP members (a $50 annual subscription) first through a pre-sale on March 28. Packages cost between $999 and $4909 per person and include admission to soundcheck, concert seating, and an ever-increasing selection of goods. Public ticket sales begin on April 7.