KISS Launches Official Mobile App 'Kiss Photo Bomb'

April 3, 2014

KISS and Bare Tree Media, the leader in virtual branding, announced a partnership, brokered by Live Nation Merchandise, to launch the Kiss Photo Bomb mobile app. Recently released on iTunes and Android as a free download, Kiss Photo Bomb features both free and premium KISS virtual items. Additional categories of virtual merchandise will be developed for release throughout 2014.

Kiss Photo Bomb allows fans to Kissify their photos and text messages with rock 'n' roll elements from their favorite rock band. Fans can easily add KISS effects, KISS make-up, KISS band members, KISS frames and more. The app allows users to instantly share their KISS moments with friends via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. There is even a feature to rock out text messaging by applying KISS emoticons when texting from the app. Fans can also connect to KissOnline.com and get up-to-date news on the band and events.

To download the app, visit www.KissPhotoBomb.com.

"We are thrilled to partner with the rock 'n' roll legend KISS and work with a premiere company like Live Nation," said Robert Ferrari, CEO of Bare Tree Media.

"KISS fans are highly engaged and social, so Kiss Photo Bomb is perfect for them to socialize their love and loyalty of KISS."

KISS co-founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons added: "We are excited to expand the KISS experience to our mobile fans.

"Kiss Photo Bomb will rock the charts with fans around the world!"

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