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Kiss concert chronology; Club Tour (1973–1974) Kiss Tour (1974) Hotter than Hell Tour (1974–1975) The Kiss Tour was Kiss' first album support tour.
October 17, 1974 () End date: February 22, 1975 () No. of shows: 51: Kiss concert chronology; Kiss Tour (1974) Hotter than Hell Tour (1974–1975) Dressed to Kill ...
The first Kiss performance took place on January 30, 1973, for an audience of fewer than ten people at the Popcorn Pub (renamed Coventry shortly afterward) in Queens. [1] The band were paid $50 for performing two sets that evening, following a cold-call Simmons had made to the venue, convincing them to hire the new band for a three-night stand.
Kiss original lineup in 1974. L–R: Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley ... This was the first Kiss concert that Stanley had missed during his then ...
Pages in category "1974 concert tours" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Kiss Tour; L. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Tour; N.
A Charleston Gazette reporter who had attended the June 22 performance in Charleston had given a mixed review however, and said: "Next to Kiss, Alice Cooper and the New York Dolls make sense. This group of four men, thinks the concert is a costume party and they come dressed to kill. Kiss is weird, but its music is solid rock 'n' roll...
Kiss is the debut studio album by American rock band Kiss, released on February 18, 1974, by Casablanca Records. Much of the material on the album was written by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, as members of their pre-Kiss band Wicked Lester. Simmons estimated that the entire process of recording and mixing took three weeks, while co-producer ...
At the time, the tour was referred to under the headline "Kiss tour", not "Alive! Tour" or "Destroyer Tour". The August 20 Anaheim, California show was the most famous show of the tour, the band played to over 42,000 people, the biggest US crowd the band had played to. Bob Seger, Ted Nugent and Montrose were the opening acts.