KISS In Colombia; TV Report Available

April 12, 2009

A short Spanish-language report from ElEspectador.com on KISS' April 11, 2009 concert in Bogota, Colombia can be viewed below.

According to ColombiaReports.com, the four members of KISS arrived in Colombia's capital on April 10 and stated they were "excited" to be on Colombian soil for the first time in their career.

"It's our first time in this country, something that is very exciting for us, because we have traveled everywhere in Latin America and never set foot on this soil," singer Paul Stanley told music web site Vive.in.

KISS played Bogota's El CampĂ­n stadium where authorities imposed strict security measures after a concert by fellow rock mammoths IRON MAIDEN ended in riots.

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