Kiss celebrates the anniversary of their last concert with pyro-packed video recap

Author Benedetta Baldin - 3.12.2024

After 50 years of amazing live action, Kiss bowed away on December 2, 2023, a year ago. Their departure, which culminated in a furious conclusion at Madison Garden in New York, created a void that is unlikely to be filled until the promised avatar show premieres and they are able to franchise the entire thing in several places at once. Kiss published a live video with 20 minutes of footage from the gig to commemorate the anniversary, and it perfectly captures the band’s performance. Riffs. Chorus. explosions. Additional explosions. Blood and fire. solos. platforms that change height. Additional explosions. Paul Stanley’s ability to soar above the crowd is that thing. Additional explosions. A lovely, concluding blend of fireworks and poignancy. In a follow-up video, Gene and Paul affirm that although the road is coming to an end, the voyage will go on.

Hey kids, it’s Gene Simmons. We are fast approaching the end of 2024 and 2025 is right around the corner. Gene Simmons

Paul Stanley here. Thanks thanks to all of you. It’s a year since the end of the End Of The Road.

Paul Stanley

“While it’s true we stopped touring this is not the end, no siree Bob.I wish I could tell you the amazing things that are brewing but you will soon be able to experience it. Beyond anything you’ve experienced. Gene Simmons

You’re not forgotten. The 50 years aren’t forgotten and the years to come will not be forgotten either. Paul Stanley

Hang in there. Kiss is forever.

Gene Simmons