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The Alive! Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Kiss , in support of their 1975 live album Alive! . The tour began on September 10, 1975 and concluded on June 6, 1976.
Alive! was released on September 10, 1975. [18] The packaging featured a gatefold sleeve, a tour program with photos, and handwritten notes from the four band members. [5] [6] The first stop for the tour supporting the Alive! album was on its release day in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Five days after its release, Aucoin informed Bogart that Kiss ...
A Night at the Opera Tour; Alive! Tour; B. Born to Run tours; D. Dressed to Kill Tour (Kiss) E. Earls Court 1975; F. ... Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1975; N ...
The Dressed to Kill Tour was the fourth tour of American hard rock band Kiss. The tour was in support of the album Dressed to Kill , and took place in 1975 throughout the United States. In the tour program for the band's final tour , Paul Stanley said:
Low Budget Tour August 26, 1980 KISS: Alive! Tour: December 6, 1975 Styx Rock & Roll Over Tour: December 10, 1976 Uriah Heep Lick It Up Tour: December 31, 1983 Asylum Tour: January 10, 1986 W.A.S.P. Crazy Nights Tour: February 14, 1988 Ted Nugent Hot in the Shade Tour: August 1, 1990 Slaughter & Danger Danger: Alive/Worldwide Tour: September 19 ...
Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 is a collection of live recordings from American hard rock band Kiss, released by Universal Music on November 21, 2006. This box set marks the debut appearance of Kiss' Millennium Concert performance, recorded on December 31, 1999 at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver , Canada .
The 1975 has announced the “Still… At Their Very Best” fall tour, the band’s biggest North American tour to date. The Matty Healy-led group will take their fifth album, “Being Funny in a ...
In the tour program for the band's final tour, Simmons reflected on the tour: The Alive II stage show was a big production spectacle. We realized fans were paying as much for a concert, which only lasted for an hour or two, as you would for a record album which you could play over and over again for the price of a concert ticket.