GENE SIMMONS Says KISS Delivers Most Value For The Buck

September 15, 2009

The Pulse of Radio reports: Gene Simmons says that as always KISS delivers more bang for your buck — and the band's upcoming North American tour is no exception. The tour ties in the band' first new studio album in over a decade, called "Sonic Boom", and kicks off at Detroit's Cobo Arena — where their 1975 classic breakthrough album "Alive!" was originally recorded — over two nights on September 25 and September 26.

Simmons says that once again the band has spared no expense on the costumes, lights, screens and sound system for the upcoming trek: "New outfits, brand new stage, millions more put into it — that's the history of KISS. Simply put, any band you go to see for the same ticket price, y'know, KISS is gonna give you tenfold more. That's just a statement of fact. And there's a new screen, state-of-the-art; I don't think people have seen this kind of thing before — that's literally as wide as the entire stage. So, there ain't a bad seat in the house."

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