More details revealed about the upcoming KISS event in Las Vegas

Author Benedetta Baldin - 15.5.2025

Gene Simmons recently discussed KISS‘s impending makeup-free engagement at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas as part of the three-day “KISS Army Storms Vegas” event, which takes place from November 14 to November 16, in an interview with the “Jim Kerr Rock & Roll Morning Show” on New York City’s Q104.3 radio station. The band will make their first appearance since Simmons, guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley, guitarist Tommy Thayer, and drummer Eric Singer concluded their “End Of The Road” farewell tour at Madison Square Garden in New York in December 2023. “KISS Army Storms Vegas” honors the 50th anniversary of the KISS fan club.

Well, this is not a KISS concert. We promised when we sold the IP to Pophouse, an amazing company — they’re futurists — about a year and a half ago when we finished touring at Madison Square Garden. There’s gonna be a film and there’s a lot of stuff coming up. We promised we would never tour again, because, as you noticed, I’m stunning in real life and that’s when you want it… While you’re on top, get out of the ring. Don’t wait for some chump to knock you out. We’ve all seen boxers and rockers and everything that stayed around too long. 50 years, half a century is plenty of time.

Simmons continued by saying that he and his fellow KISS members still wish to pay tribute to the group’s supporters.

So that’s what we’re doing. We are showing up for a fan-run event. Three days in November at the Virgin Hotel. Be there or be square. And it’s really for the fans. There’ll be lots of questions — if they want a back rub or anything. But it’s not a KISS concert. We will jump up [and] jam, but certainly we are not bringing the flying rigs and 60 people on the crew and the jets and all that stuff… Other bands will pop up on stage and stuff, but it’s really a chance to be more intimate with the fans — actually, to be cornball about it, to our bosses. Because without the fans, I would surely have been asking the next person in line, ‘Would you like some fries with that?’

The KISS Army, the loudest and most proud fan movement in rock history, began fifty years ago in Terre Haute, Indiana, when a tiny handful of fans ignited the spark. Now, thirty years after the first official KISS convention and fifty years later, KISS is throwing a huge party in Las Vegas.

Strange story. There was a guy in Terre Haute, Indiana, as a matter of fact, and in the early days, radio didn’t play KISS ’cause we didn’t do John Denver kind of namby-pamby stuff… But we just didn’t do the la-di-da kinds of songs. We liked to turn the guitars up and have fun, and radio wouldn’t play us. So this one guy, Starkey, his name was, called the radio station, which was a small building outside of town. ‘Play KISS.’ ‘I’m sorry, kid. We don’t play that song.’ And he threatened them. He said, ‘If you don’t play KISS by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow, the KISS Army will surround your building and everything.’ Of course they did not. So what happened? The cover of the newspaper ‘Kiss Army Invades WXYZ’, whatever it’s called, and that’s where the name came from. And by the way, afterwards, they played KISS. Because they knew that we knew what their home address was, and when they weren’t home, we might set their pets on fire. There’s that.