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KISS' Gene Simmons Announces More 2025 Tour Dates With Solo Band

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KISS' Gene Simmons has announced additional tour dates for 2025 with his solo band, the Gene Simmons Band.

The shows added to the 2025 slate include dates in San Antonio, Texas; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; and Rohnert Park, California. Tickets are available via genesimmons.com.

The KISS icon's road trip is currently set to begin on April 5 at the Graton Resort in Rohnert Park, California, and end on May 24 at the House of Blues in Houston, Texas.

In addition to Simmons, the Gene Simmons Band members include guitarists Brent Woods and Zach Throne alongside drummer Brian Tichy.

Gene Simmons Band Tour Dates 2025

4/05 - The Event at Graton Resort & Casino - Rohnert Park, CA
4/25 - Ruth Eckerd Hall - Clearwater, FL
4/26 - Fillmore - Miami Beach, FL
4/28 - The Moon - Tallahassee, FL
4/29 - Florida Theater - Jacksonville, FL
4/30 - Hard Rock Live - Orlando, FL
5/03 - Beaver Dam Amphitheater - Beaver Dam, KY
5/05 - Basie - Red Bank, NJ
5/06 - Wellmont - Montclair, NJ
5/08 - Wind Creek Casino - Bethlehem, PA
5/09 - Paramount - Huntington, NY
5/15 - Fallsview Casino - Niagara Falls, ON
5/20 - Brown County Music Center - Nashville, IN
5/22 - House of Blues - Dallas, TX
5/23 - Tobin Center - San Antonio, TX
5/24 - House of Blues - Houston, TX

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