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Gene Simmons Says KISS Plan To Play 'The Coldest Place On Earth'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Gene Simmons says KISS will perform at "the coldest place on Earth", suggesting that the rock band might visit Antarctica during their rescheduled tour.

KISS' End of the Road tour was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"We've already booked Europe outdoors," Simmons told 95.5 KLOS in a recent interview. "Most of the shows have already sold out. We start in summer. The vaccines are gonna be out there for everybody, oh, by January, February, March at the latest, but we're gonna be out there a few months after that. And we've literally got 150 cities booked."

"Some of the later [concerts] are gonna be jaw-dropping. You can't imagine what we've got planned — like, beyond… I said, 'No. We can really do that?' They said, 'Yup. Yup.' The political people said we can play there. And so there's gonna be stuff that's just gonna make you go, 'That's the coolest.' There's one place that's the coldest place on earth, and if you can imagine us playing there with even larger pyro than you've ever seen, 'cause there's nothing around there. But that's all I'll say about it," he added.

This has led KISS fans to speculate that the band will be performing in Antarctica during their farewell tour.

However, KISS won't be the first band to perform in Antarctica.
Metallica performed in there in 2013, which earned them a Guinness World Record for being the first band to play on all seven continents.

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