KISS Added To Munich Olympic Walk Of Stars

May 12, 2008

According to a posting on KISS' official web site, the four members of KISS put their hands and autographs in cement last night (Sunday, May 11) before the band's show in Munich, Germany, to be included on the Munich Olympic Walk of Stars.

Famous national and international personalities from sports, music and entertainment have been immortalized or will immortalize themselves with their hand or footprint in concrete and then find their place in the MOWOS in the Olympic Park.

A pre-condition for being immortalized in the Walk of Stars is that the personalities have been successful in the Olympic stadium, hall, swimming centre or ice sports centre or have done something special for the Olympic Park.

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