Beloved rock band KISS has reportedly postponed multiple dates on its current tour, following the news that founding member Gene Simmons has tested positive for COVID-19. According to a new tweet from the band’s official social media account on Tuesday, they have postponed four dates on its current “End of the Road” tour — a September 1st show in Clarkson, MI, a September 2nd show in Dayton, OH, a September 4th show in Tinley Park, IL, and a September 5th show in Milwaukee, WI. Simmons is the second member of the band to recently test positive for COVID-19, with guitarist and singer Paul Stanley also revealing that he had a mild case of the virus.
We are postponing the next four tour dates. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates once announced. More information will be emailed to ticketholders directly. pic.twitter.com/b28fmrhWIe
Here You Go! pic.twitter.com/7Ef7oYEh6y
My COVID symptoms were MILD compared to many others and let me tell you… It kicked my ass. It’s over now. pic.twitter.com/8HDMjKZT37