The iconic rockers behind KISS have revealed their final concert on their farewell tour in 2021 – bringing an end to their touring era.

The End of the Road Tour kicked-off this past January in Vancouver. Since then, the band has been performing across the world, but now they’ve revealed when they’ll truly hit “the end of the road.”

“We’ve been on the End of the Road tour, and people have said, ‘When is the last show?'” frontman Paul Stanley said onstage during their second and final indoor concert on the Kiss Kruise. “So, we’re here to tell you that the end of the road comes to an end on July 17, 2021 in New York City.”

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Currently, the KISS lineup features the original members Stanley and Gene Simmons, along with guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer. When the tour was first announced in October 2018, the group said that this would be “the ultimate celebration for those who’ve seen us and a last chance for those who haven’t.”

“Kiss Army,” the band said of the farewell tour, “we’re saying goodbye on our final tour with our biggest show yet and we’ll go out the same way we came in…Unapologetic and unstoppable.”

KISS will spend the fall down under, visiting cities in New Zealand and Australia, before heading to Japan this December. In March, they’ll head back to the states for a pair of shows in California, followed by gigs in Argentina and the UK. They revealed that 90 new tour dates would be shortly confirmed ahead of the final show in New York City.

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