It seems that KISS fans have nothing to worry about because the band isn't going anywhere anytime soon, at least not according to Gene Simmons, who said in a recent interview that he sees the band continuing for another decade.
"Not today. We're having a great time," Simmons told Expressen TV in Stockholm, Sweden about whether or not the end is near for the band. "But one day it will end, and I hope on the day that we end, we end on a high note instead of going down. You don't wanna stay one day longer than when it's great; you wanna be great 'til the end."
The 63-year-old bassist and singer added, "We probably have another 5 to 10 years at the most."
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