List of Kiss concert tours

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This is a listing of concert tours and notable concerts by the American band Kiss.

[edit] The tours

Year Title Notes
1973 Club tour Kiss played most of their club shows at the Daisy in Amityville, Long Island and the Coventry in Queens.
1973–74 Kiss Tour
1974–75 Hotter Than Hell Tour The tour ended abruptly so Kiss could record their third album, Dressed to Kill.
1975 Dressed to Kill Tour Five shows were recorded for later inclusion on the group's breakthrough album, Alive!.
1975–76 Alive! Tour The group's first headlining tour.
1976 Destroyer Tour Kiss toured Europe for the first time. Average attendance for the entire tour exceeded 10,000 for the first time.
1976–77 Rock and Roll Over Tour
1977 Love Gun Tour
1977–78 Alive II Tour Kiss played five sold-out shows at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, breaking the record of four held by The Beatles.
1979 Dynasty Tour/The Return of Kiss Last tour of the original lineup until 1996.
1980 Unmasked Tour First tour featuring new drummer Eric Carr, and last with lead guitarist Ace Frehley; only one U.S. performance.
1982–83 Creatures of the Night/10th Anniversary Tour First tour with new lead guitarist Vinnie Vincent, and last Kiss tour in makeup until 1996.
1983–84 Lick It Up Tour Vinnie Vincent dismissed from Kiss at the conclusion of the tour.
1984–85 Animalize Tour New lead guitarist Mark St. John fired from Kiss during the tour and replaced by Bruce Kulick for most shows.
1985–86 Asylum Tour This was the first Kiss tour since 1979 to remain exclusively inside North America.
1987–88 Crazy Nights Tour Kiss added an offstage keyboardist, Gary Corbett, but he only travelled with the band on occasion due to budget constraints.
1990 Hot in the Shade Tour Last tour with Eric Carr, who died on November 24, 1991.
1992 Revenge Tour First tour with new drummer Eric Singer.
1995 Kiss Convention Tour The band played acoustic sets at a number of official Kiss conventions, taking requests from the audience.
1996–97 Alive/Worldwide Tour First tour of the group's original lineup since 1979.
1998–2000 Psycho Circus Tour The band introduced 3-D visuals as part of the stage show.
2000–02 Farewell Tour Peter Criss left the band in early 2001, and was replaced by Eric Singer for the remainder of the tour.
2003 World Domination Tour Kiss co-headlined with Aerosmith. Peter Criss returned to the band for the tour, but Ace Frehley departed and was replaced by Tommy Thayer.
2004 Rock the Nation Tour Criss, whose contract had expired, was again replaced by Eric Singer. Two shows filmed for the concert DVD Rock the Nation Live!.

[edit] Notable concerts

Date Venue Notes
February 21, 1974 Aquarius Theater – Los Angeles, CA The band made their first TV appearance, taping a performance for Dick Clark's In Concert.
October 9, 1975 Cadillac High School – Cadillac, MI At the invitation of the Cadillac High School football team, Kiss played a highly publicized concert.
August 20, 1976 Anaheim StadiumAnaheim, CA Kiss played to a crowd of 42,987, the largest American audience of the band's career.
December 12, 1976 Lakeland Civic Center – Lakeland, FL Ace Frehley was nearly electrocuted after touching an ungrounded metal railing. He returned 30 minutes later to finish the show. The incident was the inspiration for the 1977 Kiss song "Shock Me."
February 18, 1977 Madison Square GardenNew York City, New York Kiss played a sold-out headlining show at Madison Square Garden. The concert was billed by manager Bill Aucoin as a "triumphant return of the conquering heroes."
May 18, 1978 Magic MountainValencia, CA Kiss filmed their performance for inclusion in the TV movie Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park.
June 18, 1983 Estádio do MaracanãRio de Janeiro, Brazil The band played to the largest crowd of their career – 137,000.
August 9, 1995 Sony Studios – New York City, New York At a taping for MTV Unplugged, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss performed with the band. It was the first public performance by the original lineup since December 16, 1979.
January 31, 1999 Super Bowl XXXIIIMiami, FL The group performed during the pregame festivities.
February 24, 2002 2002 Winter OlympicsSalt Lake City Kiss played "Rock and Roll All Nite" at the closing ceremonies.

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