Postponed event
The show
With more than 150m albums sold all around the world, and penning some of the biggest rock anthems with “I Was Made For Lovin' You”, “Detroit Rock City” and “Rock And Roll All Nite”, the legends that are Kiss are back in France one last time, as part of their End of the Road farewell tour.
News:
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event organisers and the Accor Arena announced that the KISS concert, initially scheduled for 9 June 2020, then 8 June 2021, is postponed until 7 June 2022.
All existing tickets remain valid for the new date.
Gérard Drouot Productions S.A.
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Restrictions
You are not allowed to bring your own food into the Accor Arena.
You are not allowed to bring your own drinks into the Accor Arena.
Suitcases and holdalls are not allowed. Backpacks are allowed but must be checked in to the cloakroom.
“Professional” camera equipment is not allowed inside the Accor Arena.
About the band
A hard rock band formed in the New York borough of Queens by guitarist Paul Stanley and bass player Gene Simmons, Kiss released their eponymous first album in 1974, followed that same year by Hotter Than Hell, which cemented their fame. Immediately recognisable thanks to their make-up and distinctive look, the four band members set off on one tour after another, and shot to the top of the charts. By the end of the 1970s, Kiss was the most popular group in the United States. Despite the many changes in their line-up, they went on to release a steady stream of albums and proved a resounding success.
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