KISS: Oberhausen Soundcheck Photos Posted Online

May 9, 2008

KISS' official web site has been updated with photos of the band's soundcheck for tonight's (May 9) European tour-opening show in Oberhausen, Germany.

Dozens of lucky fans attended the sold-out sound check and witnessed KISS tear through "C'mon And Love Me", "Hotter Than Hell", "Firehouse", "Lick It Up", "Nothin' To Lose" (with drummer Eric Singer on lead vocals) and LED ZEPPELIN's "Whole Lotta Love".

After the soundcheck ended, the fans were allowed to tour the stage and take photos.

As previously reported, KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer told an Italian radio station on April 16 that the band will perform all songs from its classic "Alive!" release on the European leg of the Alive 35 World Tour.

KISS will wear the "Destroyer" costumes for the trek, which will conclude at the end of June at the Graspop Metal Meeting in Dessel, Belgium.

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