KISS Confirmed To Play Ecuador For The First Time Ever In April 2015

December 22, 2014, 9 years ago

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KISS Confirmed To Play Ecuador For The First Time Ever In April 2015

KISS have added two more shows to their 40th Anniversary Tour 2015 schedule with dates in Florianapolis, Brazil and Barcelona and Quito, Ecuador. It will be their first time ever playing Ecuador.

The band's itinerary is currently as follows:

February

23 - Nippon Gaishi Hall - Nagoya
25 - Osaka Castle Hall - Osaka
26 - Hiroshima Sun Plaza - Hiroshima
28 - Sekisui Heim Super Arena - Sendai

March

3 - Tokyo Dome - Tokyo

April

10 - Simon Bolivar Park - Bogota, Colombia
12 - Bicentenario Park - Quito, Ecuador
16 - River Plate Stadium - Buenos Aires, Argentina
20 - Devassa On Stage - Florianapolis, Brazil 

May

30 - Rockavaria Festival - Munich, Germany
31 - Grune Hölle Festival - Nurburg, Germany

June

6 - Rock In Vienna Festival - Vienna, Austria
8 - O2 Arena - Prague, Czech Republic
10 - Hallenstadion - Zürich, Switzerland
11 - Arena di Verona - Verona, Italy
14 - Download Festival - Castle Donington, UK
16 - Le Zenith - Paris, France
18 - Ziggo Dome - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
21 - Saint Jordi - Barcelona, Spain
22 - Barclay Card Arena - Madrid, Spain

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With the release of Out On The Streets: The True Tales Of Life On The Road With The Hottest Band In The Land...KISS!, the band's millions of fans worldwide will finally get an up-close and behind-the-curtain look at KISS's formative years on the road.

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Rare photos, original itineraries, and detailed production schematics are just a few of the perks that litter the pages of this rich and rewarding memoir.

Out on the Streets is available directly from the authors themselves. The authors embellish the book with a thriving Facebook forum where they warmly connect with readers, fans, and the curious, answering questions and sharing additional memories and ephemera.

For more details visit Theoriginalkisskrew.com.



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