KISS farewell tour coming to Dubai

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American rock legends KISS will perform at Coca-Cola Arena on Friday, October 13 as part of their final world tour.

The Dubai date will be the only one in the Middle East, and as tradition dictates for KISS concerts, the venue is expected to be jam-packed with the KISS Army dressed up in true rock ’n roll style.

The band’s lineup includes two original members, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, along with drummer Eric Singer and guitarist Tommy Thayer.

Some of the band's biggest hits are ‘I Was Made for Lovin’ You,’ ‘Rock and Roll All Nite,’ ‘Detroit Rock City’ and ‘Heaven’s on Fire.

KISS last visited Dubai in December 2020 where they performed a New Year’s Eve concert at Atlantis, The Palm - breaking two Guinness World Records, playing and streaming to a global audience of two million with more than 500,000 live streams.

Thomas Ovesen, CEO of concert promoters All Things Live Middle East, told ARN they have always been wanting to bring the band back to Dubai.

He added that fans should sign-up to be sure not to miss out.

Registration for the KISS Fan pre-sale is now open and will close on June 4 at 8:00 pm.

The pre-sale will open on June 5 at 10:00 am ahead of the general sale on June 6.

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