Gene Simmons Declares Kiss Is Truly Finished After Final Farewell Tour

Gene Simmons of Kiss insists that their upcoming farewell tour will truly be their last, claiming that it's not about money but rather the physical demands of their elaborate stage show. He reflects on the band's history, their early days playing small venues in New York City, and their rise to fame. Simmons also discusses the possibility of future solo projects, the potential for a new version of Kiss with new musicians, and the challenges facing rock bands in the current music industry landscape. He addresses the speculation about special guests at their final show, stating that they have declined offers from other artists in order to keep the focus on the fans.
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