KISS: The Final Curtain – Exclusive Australian Show at Accor Stadium this October
- Legendary rock band KISS will perform a not-to-be-missed last-ever show in Australia at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Saturday 7 October;
- The KISS farewell show will take place just one week after the NRL Grand Final and will kick off another huge Summer of Entertainment at Accor Stadium, Sydney’s Home of Major Events;
- Californian rockers Weezer , who have sold over 35 million albums worldwide, will be special guests;
- Pre-sale tickets will be available via Ticketek from 2pm (AEST) Monday 29 May and General Public tickets will go on sale at 12noon Wednesday 31 May;
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ROCK icons KISS will perform one epic and monumental farewell show – THE FINAL CURTAIN – exclusively at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Saturday 7 October.
Promoters One World Entertainment, TEG Live and Pure Gold today announced that the rock legends and kiss-tory-making gods will turn it on one last time in the way that KISS only can – and only in Sydney.
The Final Curtain show was initiated via a national petition, with passionate KISS fans pleading for the band to return to play one more show in Australia before they bring their incredible touring career to an end with their final-ever performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City on 2 December 2023.
KISS frontman Paul Stanley said: “Australia you have made your voices loud enough that it was impossible for us not to hear you! We are overwhelmed by your petitions and calls for one last KISS so we are now announcing that The End Of The Road will detour one last time to Sydney for a final bombastic farewell. As unexpected as this is for us, we will make it unforgettable for all who share the night with us.”
TEG Group CEO Geoff Jones said “TEG is incredibly excited to be able to bring this iconic and legendary band back to Australia for one last time. As the only country to receive an additional last-ever show, it speaks to the power of the band’s passionate Australian fan base and TEG’s commitment to delivering the shows that fans demand. This final exclusive stadium show at Accor Stadium is sure to be a monumental goodbye for KISS fans from across Australia.”
One World Entertainment CEO Andrew McManus hinted that fans may see a concert for the ages at Accor Stadium on Saturday 7 October.
“My journey of over 22 years with KISS continues for one, final, huge and explosive event, I can’t call it a concert as this is going to be so much more,” he said.
“Now adding WEEZER as ‘special guests’, I’m proud to continue my partnership with the great folks at TEG and deliver what will be The Final Curtain and Goodbye which promises to have a few amazing surprises.
“All I can say is . . . don’t miss the final bow!”
KISSteria well and truly took over Australia in 1980 after their first-ever tour here, resulting in a deep & lasting connection between the band and their fans. The sold-out Unmasked Tour broke all kinds of records. Four decades on, KISS has continued their love affair with Australia, whilst gaining new fans across multiple generations along the way.
The sold-out End of the Road tour in November last year received blistering reviews and proved, yet again, why KISS are the most iconic live show in the world.
It’s only fitting that they perform their final ever Australian show at Accor Stadium – the home of Sydney’s major events. It will be bigger, louder, hotter, and crazier than ever before.
Come and celebrate THE FINAL CURTAIN with the hottest band that gave rock ‘n roll to us!
KISS: The Final Curtain Saturday 7 October 2023 Accor Stadium, Sydney www.accorstadium.com.au
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REVIEW: KISS Kick Off Aus Tour With Performance ‘Unlike Anything Else’
KISS didn't hold back at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday night.
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“You wanted the best, you got the best – the greatest band in the world… KISS ,” shouts a voiceover to introduce the rock legends. Fireworks set off and with a huge explosion the stage curtain falls to reveal the band members standing on pods floating down from the ceiling and showered in pyrotechnic sparks. We immediately feel the heat from the stage as it ignites in bursts of flames for opener Detroit Rock City.
Each with their own distinct character in elaborate makeup and costumes, Paul Stanley (The Starchild), Gene Simmons (The Demon), Tommy Thayer (The Spaceman) and Eric Singer (The Catman), stand before us in all their glam-rock glory to raise hell with their electrifying live show.
Tonight marks the band’s twentieth visit to Melbourne and the first of three shows at Rod Laver Arena on their final tour ever. “We’ve been coming to Melbourne since 1980 and you people never let us down, so we know what to expect,” teases frontman Paul Stanley. The crowd goes wild and we strap in for an unforgettable, thrilling ride to celebrate almost fifty years of KISS music.
They’ve been waiting to return to our shores for a few years since embarking on the ‘End Of The Road World Tour’ in 2019, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now finally, their devoted army of fans get to celebrate their extraordinary career one last time. They take the audience down memory lane, next up with an old school hit Deuce from their self-titled first album.
Their performance is truly unlike anything else. It’s an over-the-top spectacle full of jaw-dropping effects and adrenaline-pumping rock’n’roll moments to keep the audience captivated the entire time. During their 1982 hit I Love It Loud, Simmons even executes his own pyro with a fire-breathing act near the end of his bass solo. Cold Gin sees Thayer give an incredible electric guitar solo, before launching fireworks out of his guitar up to the roof. They’re pulling out all the stops and showing no sign of slowing down in their signature platform heels. It’s hard to believe considering they’re in their 60s and 70s but they show us how it’s done, professionals like no other.
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With twenty studio albums and sixty singles, it is such a huge feat to condense their iconic catalogue into a two-hour-long show, however, they give us the best of the best of their career to please their fans young and old. From the 1974 hit Calling Dr. Love to the 1983 classic Lick It Up, they power through their heart-pounding, fist-pumping, hard rock anthems full of loud guitars and catchy melodies that keep us wanting more.
They encourage the crowd to act like animals and get them to loosen up with Psycho Circus before Singer’s drum podium is elevated up above the stage for a massive drumming solo. God Of Thunder unleashes Simmons’ dark side as he performs a blood-spitting stunt that will forever scar us with visuals of his long blood-covered tongue flailing around.
“Every time we come here it feels like home. I love this place so much,” Stanley declares. He sends an invite out to the audience and on the count of three, jumps on a line that flies him out to a second stage. He stays here for two songs including one of their biggest hits I Was Made For Lovin’ You, as the rest of the band continues to play over on the main stage.
Singer then takes a break from the drums and jumps on the piano to change the pace with their heartfelt track Beth and the arena lights up with phone torches for the emotional ballad. It’s the calm before the explosive storm of an epic encore that concludes the evening with Shandi and Rock And Roll All Nite. Enormous balloons and confetti descend onto the mosh pit for a big finish. Stanley swings his guitar and commands a string of firework explosions to set the place alight. KISS have exceeded our expectations and are making damn sure they go out with an absolute bang.
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Promoters One World Entertainment and TEG Live have announced that rock n roll legends KISS will bring their spectacular 'End Of The Road' tour to Australia in August and September 2022.
In news that will thrill their legions of Aussie fans, the tour will commence in Melbourne on 20 August before playing shows in Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and a huge FINAL KISS concert event at CBUS Stadium, Gold Coast Queensland.
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KISS Announce Last Ever Australian Show in October 2023
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KISS will return to Australia for one final goodbye. The New York City rock band will perform at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Saturday, 7th October. The unexpected farewell show, billed as ‘The Final Curtain’, follows the band’s comprehensive ‘End of the Road’ Australian tour in August and September 2022.
UPDATE: Weezer, Regurgitator & The Delta Riggs to Support KISS at Their Final Australian Show
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The band’s decision to return to Australia is the consequence of a petition started by some of KISS’ many Australia-based diehards. Their visit to Sydney precedes their last-ever show, which is due to take place at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday, 2nd December. Paul Stanley, the band’s founding vocalist and guitarist, addressed the band’s enormous Australian audience in a statement.
“You have made your voices loud enough that it was impossible for us not to hear you,” he said. “We are overwhelmed by your petitions and calls for one last KISS so we are now announcing that The End Of The Road will detour one last time to Sydney for a final bombastic farewell. As unexpected as this is for us, we will make it unforgettable for all who share the night with us.”
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- Saturday, 7th October – Accor Stadium, Sydney NSW
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01. Creatures of the Night 02. Dr. Love 03. Pledge Allegiance to Rock 'n' Roll 04. I Love It Loud 05. Christine Sixteen 06. Tears Are Falling 07. War Machine ( Gene breathes fire) 08. Lick It Up 09. I Want You 10. Deuce 11. 100,000 Years 12. Unholy (blood, bass solo) 13. Shandi (just Paul ) 14. Detroit Rock City 15. Shout It Out Loud 16. Love Gun 17. I Was Made For Lovin' You ( Paul flies) Encore: 18. God Gave Rock and Roll To You II 19. Rock and Roll All Night
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Kiss’ Australian Promoter Launches Petition To Bring the Band Back Again
by Paul Cashmere on May 11, 2023
The last ever Kiss show in Australia in 2022 may have just been the last Kiss show in Australia until the next one.
Promoter TEG Live is scheming a plan to get Kiss back to Australia in 2023 for the last time (well until the next time after that).
TEG Live socials are running the message:
Let’s go Australia! We’ve heard that KISS are adding more shows to their final tour ever, and we want to be part of the action! Sign the petition below to increase our chances of bringing the hottest band in the world to Australia one last time! ⚡️SIGN HERE → https://arep.co/m/bring-kiss-to-aus
There is a pretty good chance that if the petition is coming directly from the promoter that the deal is already done.
Kiss performed their “last shows” in Australia in August and September 2022. Check out the Noise11 review .
KISS Setlist Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena 20 August 2022
Detroit Rock City (from Destroyer, 1976) Shout It Out Loud (from Destroyer, 1976) Deuce (from Kiss, 1974) War Machine (from Lick It Up, 1983) Heaven’s on Fire (from Animalize, 1984) I Love It Loud (from Creatures of the Night, 1982) Say Yeah (from Sonic Boom, 2009) Cold Gin (from Kiss, 1974) Lick It Up (from Lick It Up, 1983) Calling Dr. Love (from Rock and Roll Over, 1976) Do You Love Me (from Destroyer, 1976) Psycho Circus (from Psycho Circus, 1998) Drum Solo 100,000 Years (from Kiss, 1974) Bass Solo God of Thunder (from Destroyer, 1976) Love Gun (from Love Gun, 1976) I Was Made for Lovin’ You (from Dynasty, 1979) Black Diamond (from Kiss, 1974) Encore: Beth (from Destroyer, 1976) Shandi (from Unmasked, 1980) Rock and Roll All Nite (from Dressed To Kill, 1974)
The most recent Kiss show was April 30 in Chile. The setlist was exactly the same as the 2022 Australian tour.
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The KISS End of the Road tour has finally reached Australia after three delays due to the pandemic and they are literally going out with a bang. KISS founding members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley ...
The power and force of the Australian KISS army has never been stronger, with the legendary glam rockers returning to Australia for one final dance this October. Slated to perform their final concert ever at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York in December, the quartet of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer will ...
FINAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR SET FOR AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2022! Promoters One World Entertainment and TEG Live have announced that rock n roll legends KISS will bring their spectacular 'End Of The Road' tour to Australia in August and September 2022. In news that will thrill their legions of Aussie fans, the tour will commence in Melbourne on 20 August ...
KISS Announce Last Ever Australian Show in October 2023. KISS will return to Australia for one final goodbye. The New York City rock band will perform at Sydney's Accor Stadium on Saturday, 7th ...
Here is the "final ever" KISS Setlist for Australia. The band also performed a five song VIP Meet and Greet set just before the show for fans who paid the extra. Paul Stanley of KISS in Sydney ...
October 8, 2023. Legendary rockers KISS returned to Sydney for their last-ever show in Australia on Saturday, October 7 at Accor Stadium. The farewell show was the result of a national petition ...
The End of the Road World Tour was the final concert tour by the American rock band Kiss.The tour began on January 31, 2019, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada and concluded on December 2, 2023 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, United States. This was the final concert tour to feature the final band lineup with founding members Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, as well as Tommy Thayer on ...
The Monster World Tour was a concert tour by the American hard rock group Kiss in support of their 20th studio album, Monster.Fresh off the heels of the recent success of The Tour with Mötley Crüe and the second annual KISS Kruise, the tour officially began on November 7, 2012, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Kiss played shows in Australia for the first time since 2008, and Europe, including a ...
33 Concerts. Kiss (often stylized as KIϟϟ) is an American rock band formed in New York City in January 1973 by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss. Over the years, the members of the band changed, but Stanley, Simmons, Frehley, and Criss remain the best-known lineup. Each of these original members created a unique stage ...
KISS kicked off the Australian leg of their "Rock the Nation" 2004 world tour Saturday night (May 8) at Burswood Dome in Perth. The group's complete setlist for the concert was as follows: 01.
The most recent Kiss show was April 30 in Chile. The setlist was exactly the same as the 2022 Australian tour. Stay updated with your free Noise11.com daily music news email alert.
Get the KISS Setlist of the concert at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia on August 27, ... Qudos Bank Arena This Setlist Sydney, Australia Add time. Add time. Aug 30 2022. Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide, Australia Start time: 9:05 PM. 9:05 PM. Sep 02 2022.
Get the KISS Setlist of the concert at Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia on September 6, 2022 from the End of the Road World Tour and other KISS Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Now, the Australian Prime Minister has shared that he got the "tickets to Taylor Swift concert in Sydney from Universal Music Group". Sports minister Anika Wells also received the tickets for free.
Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically! Get the Wet Kiss Setlist of the concert at Barwon Club Hotel, Geelong, Australia on March 23, 2024 and other Wet Kiss Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
By Andy Greene. March 20, 2024. Bruce Springsteen and Jake Clemons onstage in Phoenix — the opening night of Springsteen and the E Street Band's 2024 world tour. John Medina/Getty. Six months ...
Get the KISS Setlist of the concert at Kaldnes Vest, Tønsberg, ... Australia Start time: 1:45 PM. 1:45 PM. Last updated: 25 Mar 2024, 00:44 Etc/UTC. ... Setlist History: Kiss' First Show Without Peter Criss. Jul 25, 2023. KISS Played 18-Song Set on Paul Stanley's Birthday in 1977.
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