ERIC SINGER And BRUCE KULICK: More Details Revealed About German ESP Date

February 24, 2005

KISS drummer Eric Singer and former KISS lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, along with former MÖTLEY CRÜE singer John Corabi and ALICE COOPER bassist Chuck Garrick, will be playing their only German show as ESP (ERIC SINGER PROJECT) on April 30 at Stadthalle in Babenhausen (near Frankfurt). Tickets are 27 euros in advance or 30 euros at the door. More information is available from www.kissfanclub.de.

While Singer is on a tour break with KISS, and Kulick is in between tours with his current band GRAND FUNK RAILROAD, the two wanted to join forces for a tour of Europe after a handful of shows together as UNION (also with John Corabi in the band, but with Jamie Hunting on bass) last month.

Additional dates in Denmark (April 28) and Holland (April 29) have already been confirmed, while dates for Spain, Sweden, Belgium and other countries are being finalized. ESP's setlist will mainly consist of KISS hits and obscure KISS songs that have never before been played live, along with selections from MÖTLEY CRÜE, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD, ALICE COOPER and other classic rock bands.

Confirmed ESP dates so far:

Apr. 28 - The Rock – Copenhagen, DEN
Apr. 29 – Plato – Helmond, NETH
Apr. 30 – Stadthalle - Babenhausen (bei Frankfurt),GER
May 02 – Bikini – Barcelona, SPA

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