KISS Rocks Nagoya: Setlist Revealed; Photos Available

July 18, 2006

KISS' official web site, KissOnline.com, has been updated with the following report:

KISS just rocked Nagoya's Rainbow Hall, tearing through a set list which included the first ever Japanese performance of "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" and several other classics not played on their 2004 visit to Japan, including "Black Diamond" with Eric Singer on lead vocals. Tommy Thayer played a new Silver Gibson Les Paul guitar and Paul Stanley played Washburn guitars throughout the show. Gene Simmons breathed fire during "Firehouse" and spit blood and flew during "God of Thunder" while Paul flew out to the soundboard area of the arena and sang "I Was Made For Lovin' You" surrounded by a sea of arms in air! The audience was extremely responsive and energetic tonight, singing and clapping throughout the show. KISS fans from all over Japan as well as fans from the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Sweden, Norway, the UK, Germany and Italy attended the show. Paul sang the Japanese song "Sukiyaki" and told the crowd on several occasions that he loved to see KISS' Japanese friends, fans and family! Judging from the crowd's response tonight, the feeling is mutual!

The Nagoya setlist included:

01. Detroit Rock City
02. Makin' Love
03. Watchin' You
04. King Of the Night Time World
05. Christine 16
06. Firehouse
07. Got to Choose
08. Love 'Em, Leave 'Em
09. I Love It Loud
10. Love Gun
11. God Of Thunder
12. Do You Love Me
13. Black Diamond
14. Let Me Go Rock and Roll
15. I Was Made For Lovin' You
16. Shout It Out Loud

Encore:

17. God Gave Rock and Roll To You
18. Rock and Roll All Nite

Check out pictures at KissOnline.com.

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