PAUL STANLEY's Flu Forces Postponement Of First Show Of Australian Leg Of KISS's 'End Of The Road' Tour

November 11, 2019

KISS has announced unavoidable changes to its upcoming Australian and New Zealand tour schedule.

The legendary rockers were due to leave the U.S. tomorrow to kick off their eagerly awaited "End Of The Road" tour in Perth this Saturday, November 16.

Due to a bad case of influenza, doctors have advised Paul Stanley to rest for the next few days and not to undertake the long trip from Los Angeles to Perth. With the expectation of Australian audiences high, KISS doesn't want to not give 100 percent and so has made changes to the Australian and New Zealand dates.

The Perth RAC Arena concert on November 16 has been rescheduled from the beginning to the end of the Australian tour and will now take place on Tuesday, December 3.

All tickets and VIP Packages to the November 16 concert are valid for the December 3 show and no exchange is necessary. Simply present your existing ticket(s) at RAC Arena on the new date. For patrons unable to attend on December 3, a refund is available until November 25. Please contact Ticketek on 132 849.

After the Australian dates end on December 3, KISS depart simmediately for a Japanese tour. Therefore, the show originally on December 3 at Spark Arena, Auckland New Zealand cannot be rescheduled and will unfortunately be canceled.

KISS sincerely apologizes to fans. The Auckland date will be re-planned for a later stage of the "End Of The Road" world tour. All tickets to the Spark Arena concert will be refunded from the point of purchase.

The remainder of the tour remains unchanged and will now kick off at Adelaide Entertainment Centre on November 19.

The spectacular "End Of The Road" tour is undoubtedly the biggest and best KISS show ever, receiving amazing reviews from diehard KISS fans and the media. After sold-out shows through Europe and the U.S. this year, the band is ready to thrill the "Kiss Army" across Australia one last time.

To cater for the overwhelming demand, side view tickets have been released for all shows and are available from Ticketek.

Australian tour dates:

Nov. 19 - Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Nov. 21 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Nov. 22 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Nov. 23 - Supercars Newcastle 500
Nov. 26 - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Nov. 28 - Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Nov. 30 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Dec. 03 - Rac Arena, Perth

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