KISS have announced the date of their last show ever, and they have teased that they ‘might bring out’ all the ex-members to join the show, too.

As US hard-rock band KISS put their nearly 50 year run to an end, punters to their last ever show might be in for a treat as the band have teased that ex-members may be joining them for the ride in one last iconic concert.

Their massive global trek in their final tour, the End Of The Road, commenced in January of 2019, and is set to wrap up in a final show in New York City on the 17th of July, 2021.

In a show that is already set to be an unmissable event, KISS’ manager Doc McGhee has gone on record (via an interview with Pollstar) to tease that every living previous member of the band could make an appearance at this final show.

“It’s going to be great. It’s going to be worthy of the end of the road. It will be worthy to the 45 years of KISS, the last month for sure. We want to celebrate everybody and we might bring out all the former members. We’d like to.”

With excitement mounting for KISS’ final show, fans are hopeful that the comments of the manger are true, and that there actually is a reforming of the original lineup.

As fans have had their hopes up for years for the return of original members, the rumours of guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss is enough to get punters excited.

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Although Australia missed out on this journey, as the Australian leg was cancelled due to frontman Paul Stanley falling ill, fans are hopeful that KISS will make their way back to this side of the world one last time before retiring.

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