KISS WILL FINISH THEIR CAREER IN THE CITY WHERE THEY STARTED: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY!
Gene, Paul, Eric and Tommy pucker up, in Ottawa, for one last, mind blowing, KISS
When KISS comes to town it’s much more than a concert, it’s an experience. Last night at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa thousands of fans complete with makeup and KISS gear crowded into the stands with anticipation that the show they were about to witness could be the last ever, and most explosive KISS show they’ll ever experience…and, at least for the later part, they were right!
KISS – End of the Road World Tour to explode into Ottawa
After an epic and storied 45 year career that launched an era of rock and roll legends, KISS announced that they will launch their final tour ever in 2019, appropriately named End Of The Road. The initial announcement was made a month ago on NBC’s America’s Got Talent which sent the internet into overdrive with fans hoping their city would get one final KISS show. The band announced today the first set of dates and cities in North America, and it includes a visit to Ottawa and Richcraft Live at Canadian Tire Centre on Wednesday, April 3.
Top 20 Moments of 2017
As we say farewell to another year we thought it would be fun to look back at 20 (in no particular order) of our favourite moments, in pictures, from across Canada.
KISS rocks a packed house at Casino Rama – August 18, 2017
It was a Friday night at Casino Rama and Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and the rest of the gang were in town and were about to give a sold out crowd a KISS they’d never forget! Our own Sue Hebert was there and has this photo review! .
KISS to perform at Casino Rama Resort August 18, 2017
Rock icons KISS are embarking on their third leg of The KISSWORLD 2017 tour, with the only Canadian show at the Casino Rama Resort in Orillia, Ontario on August 18, 2017. The tour will mark the return of the “Creatures of the Night” costumes, first seen on the 6th annual KISS Kruise.
After 15 years American Idol goes out with a whimper rather than a bang!
Love it or hate it American Idol changed the way we watched TV. Starting with the low budget season that crowned superstar Kelly Clarkson to the final season that saw Trent Harmon take the final title over judge and fan favourite La’Porsha Rene millions of Americans, and Canadians tuned in week after week to cheer for their favourite. But what should’ve been the biggest season in 15 years was one that, for me anyway, seemed to struggle out of the gate to get started.