Gene Simmons, the bassist and co-founder of the legendary rock band Kiss, recently experienced a health scare during their concert in Manaus Stadium, Brazil. The 71-year-old musician was seen sitting down on stage during their performance, which raised concerns among his fans. Simmons took to Twitter to address the worries of his followers and assured them that it was “nothing serious.”
Simmons explained that the reason for his fatigue was dehydration caused by the hot and humid climate of South America. He further added that he was feeling much better after taking some rest and drinking plenty of fluids. Despite the unexpected health scare, Simmons said that he was excited to continue with the tour and perform for his fans.
Kiss is currently on their last world tour, also known as the End of the Road World Tour, which will end in December in New York City. The band’s farewell tour was originally planned to end in July 2021 but was postponed due to the COVID19 pandemic. The final leg of their tour will begin on October 29 and roll through various cities before culminating in New York City.
Simmons recently revealed that he will “cry like a 9-year-old girl” during their last moments on stage. The member addressed how bittersweet it is for them to finally say goodbye after more than four decades of rocking out. However, they shared that they are thrilled to provide fans with a high-tech, kick-ass show that includes everything Kiss fans love – just amped up and ramped up.
Despite the health scare, Kiss’ farewell tour continued to Colombia for their next show. The band is known for their high-tech production values and hightech stage sets, which adds an extra level of excitement to their performances. The tour is described as everything Kiss fans love, but amped up and ramped up for a farewell tour that leaves no stone unturned.
In addition to the farewell tour, Kiss fans can also look forward to a biopic about the band’s early years. According to reports, the biopic will focus on the first four years of the band’s career and is rumored to be arriving on Netflix next year. The biopic promises to give fans an inside look into the early days of Kiss and how they became one of the most iconic bands in rock history.
In conclusion, Gene Simmons reassured his fans that he was fine after experiencing signs of fatigue during their concert in Brazil. The band is currently on their last world tour, which promises to leave fans with lasting memories before they say goodbye. Despite any health scares or setbacks, Kiss remains committed to giving their fans a high-tech, kick-ass show that will go down in history as one of the best farewell tours ever.
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