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  2. Animalize Live Uncensored - Wikipedia

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    Kiss: Animalize Live Uncensored is a live video by the American rock band Kiss recorded at Detroit Cobo Hall on December 8, 1984, during Kiss's Animalize World Tour. It was originally aired on MTV. The tour featured perhaps the most varied setlist Kiss has ever played, featuring songs from seven of the band's studio releases up to that point.

  3. Psycho Circus World Tour - Wikipedia

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    This concert tour was the first to implement 3-D imagery and effects with glasses included, as well as a big video screen. [1] [2] In the tour program for the band's final tour, Simmons reflected on the tour: The Psycho Circus tour was far and above anything that people have ever seen. It started with a concept called "Psycho Circus" our ...

  4. Alive/Worldwide Tour - Wikipedia

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    [8] [7] The tour lasted for 192 shows over the course of one year and earned $43.6 million, making Kiss the top-drawing concert act of 1996. [9] On April 5, 1997 during the band's show at the Columbus Civic Center, Criss was unable to perform, resulting in the band bringing in the drum technician Ed Kanon for that performance.

  5. Kiss (band) - Wikipedia

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    [182] [183] An alternate mix of the single's title song was also included as an opening track on the Japanese-only SHM-CD album Best of Kiss 40, released in Japan on the same day. [184] [185] Before the collaboration, the members of Kiss had watched concert videos of Momoiro Clover Z. Stanley later commented during an interview: Spectacular show!

  6. Animalize World Tour - Wikipedia

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    This was the first tour with Bruce Kulick on lead guitar, replacing Mark St. John who couldn't play due to his arthritic condition. [1] Originally Kulick was a temporary replacement, but after St. John's condition improved and he returned to the group, the other members decided Kulick was a better fit musically, resulting in Kulick being named an official member on December 2, 1984 after the ...

  7. Kiss Says Farewell at Madison Square Garden, Before ... - AOL

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    To paraphrase David Mamet’s caustic sales pitch from “Glengarry Glen Ross,” KISS has always been closing. That’s fine. From the start of the band’s mega-success with 1975’s “Alive ...

  8. Alive II Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Alive II Tour saw Kiss perform 5 sold-out nights at Tokyo's Budokan, breaking their previous record of 4 one year earlier, as well as breaking the previous record by The Beatles. They also played three sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden in their hometown of New York City, and multiple nights in several other cities, including San ...

  9. Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour was a concert tour by the hard rock group Kiss in support of their album of the same title. It was the second tour with drummer Eric Carr, his first in the United States, and the first tour with guitarist Vinnie Vincent, (née Vincent Cusano) who replaced Ace Frehley.