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" KISS and MÖTLEY CRÜE will embark on a massive co-headlining tour this summer. The trek will kick off on July 20 in Bristow, Virginia and will run through September 23 in Hartford, Connecticut.
KISS and MÖTLEY CRÜE are currently taking part in a joint press conference where the tour is being officially announced.
To watch the press conference live,launch the YouTube clip below. The dates for the tour are also available.
KISS frontman Paul Stanley told The Pulse Of Radio that his band has never thrown a slow pitch opening act simply to make KISS look better. "I've never been a fan of bands who take on weak support to make them look good, or because they're not sure that they're up to the task," he said. "I always think that if you put on the great acts before us, then we go out there and have to prove why we deserveto betheheadliner."
Neil told Robin Leach of the Las Vegas Sun about the upcoming tour, "It's going to be really cool because KISS is bringing their full stage show, and MÖTLEY will be bringing our full stage show, so you are going to see two huge headliners at the same time. It's going to be one of the biggest tours of the summer, if not the biggest."
MÖTLEY CRÜE recently entered drummer Tommy Lee's studio called The Atrium in Calabasas, California to begin recording a new song that will be released to coincide with the band's upcoming tour.
KISS has completed recording its new album, "Monster", for a summer release. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "It's A Long Way Down", "Back To The Stone Age", "Shout Mercy", "Out Of This World", "Wall Of Sound" and "Hell Or Hallelujah".
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OK - here is the FIRST of the guitarist/vocalists we've chosen for DEATH TO ALL: Charles Elliott from Abysmal Dawn. Not only is he our friend, but on a personal level he's a dedicated fan of Chuck...and that is what we were after - all of us. I hope everyone will; support this project, for the sake of the charity. ERIC
I've never gotten into Death. I respect they did for metal and they're by no means a bad band but ehh....overrated
i dont think theyre overrated i just think its one of those bands where metalheads will not talk badly about in any sense cuz it would be lyke Metal Blasphemy and shit like that pisses me off sometimes..if someone said they didnt like death erryone would blow their little loads over it
i don't think you can overstate death's greatness
I think it's more what Nola said. I guess just the fact that they're put on an untouchable pedestal is annoying. Regardless of what a band has done for a genre, niggas need to realize that some people may not like them.
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5/3 Baltimore MD Rams Head Live (Hillbilly Herald supporting)
5/5 Rockingham NC Carolina Rebellion, Rockingham Speedway
5/7 Orlando FL Hard Rock Live (Hillbilly Herald supporting)
5/10 Biloxi MS Hard Rock Hotel & Casino / Hard Rock Live (Hillbilly Herald supporting)
5/13 Boone, IA Lazerfest, Central Iowa Expo
5/14 Minneapolis MN The Brick (Hillbilly Herald supporting)
5/16 Madison WI Orpheum Theater (Hillbilly Herald supporting)
5/17 Grand Rapids MI Orbit Room (Hillbilly Herald supporting)
5/19 Columbus OH Rock On The Range, Columbus Crew Stadium
5/20 Camden NJ MMRBQ, Susquehanna Bank Center
5/26 Albuquerque NM Route 66 Casino-on sale 2/27
KISS and MÖTLEY CRÜE are currently taking part in a joint press conference where the tour is being officially announced.
To watch the press conference live,launch the YouTube clip below. The dates for the tour are also available.
KISS frontman Paul Stanley told The Pulse Of Radio that his band has never thrown a slow pitch opening act simply to make KISS look better. "I've never been a fan of bands who take on weak support to make them look good, or because they're not sure that they're up to the task," he said. "I always think that if you put on the great acts before us, then we go out there and have to prove why we deserveto betheheadliner."
Neil told Robin Leach of the Las Vegas Sun about the upcoming tour, "It's going to be really cool because KISS is bringing their full stage show, and MÖTLEY will be bringing our full stage show, so you are going to see two huge headliners at the same time. It's going to be one of the biggest tours of the summer, if not the biggest."
MÖTLEY CRÜE recently entered drummer Tommy Lee's studio called The Atrium in Calabasas, California to begin recording a new song that will be released to coincide with the band's upcoming tour.
KISS has completed recording its new album, "Monster", for a summer release. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "It's A Long Way Down", "Back To The Stone Age", "Shout Mercy", "Out Of This World", "Wall Of Sound" and "Hell Or Hallelujah".
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