KISS have shared a previously unreleased live version of "Do You Love Me" from KISS - Off The Soundboard: Live At Donington 1996.
The live version was recorded during the Monsters Of Rock Festival at Donington Park in England on August 17, 1996. "Do You Love Me" featured on the band's 1976 multi-platinum selling album Destroyer.
KISS - Off The Soundboard: Live At Donington 1996, which is the latest installment of the band's live bootleg series Off The Soundboard, is set to drop on June 10th. It will be available on a 3 LP standard black vinyl set, a 2 CD set, and a limited edition 3 LP set pressed on 180-gram red vinyl as well.
KISS - Off The Soundboard: Live At Donington 1996 was recorded during the final year of the original run of the renowned annual music festival held at Donington Park in Leicestershire, England.
The 17-song set features performances of classic KISS concert staples such as "Do You Love Me," "Shout It Out Loud," "God Of Thunder," and the title song from their 1976 multi-platinum Love Gun.
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