KISS Tour 2024/2025

Get tickets and VIP packages for KISS’s “End Of The Road”.
Tickets for KISS concerts are in high demand and can sell out quickly, especially for her larger tours and festivals. You can find KISS tickets for as low as $98, with an average price of $160, and VIP packages start from $419. Don’t miss your chance to see this amazing show. Buy KISS tickets and VIP packages now!

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"End Of The Road" Tour

Known for their stage antics and spectacular live shows, Kiss has developed a huge following of fans through their touring – in fact, when the band first hit the big time it was arguably thanks to their high energy and impact performances.

About KISS

Rock band Kiss is currently comprised of frontman and bassist Gene Simmons, singer and rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley, drummer Eric Singer, and lead guitarist Tommy Thayer. The band has sold more than 100 million albums and the original four members – Simmons and Stanley, alongside Peter Criss and Ace Frehley – were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014. The four members of the band portray four characters: the Starchild, the Demon, the Spaceman, and The Catman. The band’s music has been inspired by a number of genres, from glam metal to hard rock to heavy metal to disco to prog rock.


The band formed in 1973 in New York and immediately started experimenting with their image using makeup and wild outfits. They played their first shows and released their first demo in 1973 before signing to Casablanca Records and releasing their debut self-titled album the following year. Their star began to rise because of their electric live shows which featured Simmons lighting his hair on fire, incredible lighting displays, and pyrotechnics. They reached real stardom with their live album Alive!, released in 1975, followed by their 1976 platinum album Destroyer. The band is known for singles including Shout It Out Loud, Beth, and Detroit Rock City.