Going to a concert is undoubtedly one of the experiences that everyone should have, and having the opportunity to see your favorite artist live is something that can not be described, so it is something that could change your life.
In the history of music, there have been different bands that become historical, to the extent that they become cynical from the rhythms to the makeup they use and one of those is undoubtedly Kiss, the legendary band that has said goodbye to the world of shows.
Kiss says goodbye to the stage forever
On December 2, the legendary band performed at Madison Square Garden to offer their last live show.
“Kiss has always marched to the beat of their own drum. It’s amazing how a band like Kiss, which started innocently enough with just four guys from the streets of New York who wanted to put together a group that had never been seen on stage before, became a worldwide phenomenon. The fact is that it really worked, beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. It’s amazing. For his part, Paul Stanley said, “Kiss is much more than a rock ‘n’ roll band. The group and its fans are a tribe. It’s humbling to me that we can be the magnet that brings people together. What we have with them is reciprocity and they are our oxygen and blood. They make it possible for us to exist.”
The concert included a setlist of the band’s hits, such as “Rock and Roll All Nite,” “Detroit Rock City” and “Love Gun.” The band also performed some of their more recent songs, such as “God of Thunder” and “Psycho Circus.”
What are your thoughts on this? Did you have the opportunity at some point to attend one of Kiss’ concerts? What do you think about their music? Do you like it?