KISS bids farewell to live touring, embraces digital avatars

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KISS delivers an explosive final concert at Madison Square Garden, marking the end of their 50-year career. The band performed for 2 hours and 15 minutes, leaving fans emotional and believing it was their grand finale. However, a message on the video screens announced a "new KISS era" and introduced digital avatars of the band. Despite some vocal issues, KISS's showmanship and ability to create a movement known as the KISS Army have solidified their place in rock history. The future moves of the band will determine the final chapter of their legacy.
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