
Rock legend Gene Simmons is set to embark on a solo tour in 2025 after previously postponing several dates.
The tour, featuring the Gene Simmons Band, will now span from June 5 to July 27, covering various cities across the United States and Canada.
This marks Simmons’ return to the stage following KISS’s final performance in December 2023.
The tour kicks off on June 5 at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, and concludes on July 27 at the House of Blues in Houston, Texas.
Other notable stops include performances in Clearwater, FL; Red Bank, NJ; Bethlehem, PA; Niagara Falls, ON; and Dallas, TX.
The full list of dates and venues is available on Simmons’ official website.
Simmons’ solo band comprises seasoned musicians: guitarists Brent Woods and Jason Walker, and drummer Brian Tichy.
The setlist is expected to feature a mix of KISS classics and deep cuts, offering fans a unique concert experience.
In addition to the performances, Simmons is offering exclusive fan experiences.
The “Ultimate Gene Simmons Experience” allows one fan per show to act as his personal assistant and band roadie for a day, including activities like stage setup, attending soundcheck, and dining with Simmons.
This package is priced at $12,495 and includes memorabilia such as a signed bass guitar.
Tickets for the tour are now on sale, with some dates already selling out.
Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets early to secure their spots.
For more information on tour dates, ticket availability, and fan experiences, visit Gene Simmons’ official website.
This solo tour offers fans a chance to see Simmons in a more intimate setting, performing a diverse setlist that spans his illustrious career.
It’s a must-see event for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Stay tuned for updates and potential additional dates as the tour progresses.
Follow Gene Simmons on social media for the latest news and behind-the-scenes content from the tour.
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a rock icon live on stage, delivering powerful performances and unforgettable memories.
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