GENE SIMMONS Doesn't Deny Two Rumored KISS Gigs

February 3, 2006

On Thursday night (Feb. 2),KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons attended the opening party for Hooters Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. As per usual these days, his "Gene Simmons' Family Jewels"A&E TV crew was following him around and filming everything. Kiss Kollector Online was informed that when asked by a fan who was there too if the two "rumored" KISS concerts for July of this year (an outdoor casino gig in Michigan plus a RockFest appearance in Wisconsin) are a go, Gene replied by saying "That's what they tell me." Other celebrities at the Hooters opening party in Vegas included Cindy Margolis, Carrot Top and Brooke Burke. Check out photos from Film Magic.

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