KISS: Australian Tour To Feature MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

March 12, 2004

KISS have invited 12 members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to join them on their upcoming Australian tour (Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane only) for a special 30-minute encore performance of the KISS Symphony concert which was documented on a live DVD and CD last year.

GRINSPOON and MACHINE GUN FELLATIO have been confirmed as the opening acts for the tour, which is scheduled to kick off May 8 in Perth.

KISS Australian tour dates:

May 08 Perth, AUS @ WACA
May 11 - Adelaide, AUS @ Entertainment Centre
May 13 - Melbourne, AUS @ Rod Laver Arena*
May 17 - Sydney, AUS @ SuperDome*
May 20 - Brisbane, AUS @ Entertainment Centre*

* featuring the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

KISS' 2004 tour is expected to feature Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley alongside non-original members Tommy Thayer (guitar) and Eric Singer (drums).

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