The Kiss ‘End of the Road’ tour has been postponed until August / September 2022, with new dates announced for all Australian shows.
Hitting the stage together after a 17 year hiatus, it seems the rift has healed between old rockers Gene Simmons and Ace Frehley as their Adelaide show last night was light hearted, energetic, and seemingly aimed at diehard fans.
The saying that ‘the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree’ couldn’t ring any truer for Evan Stanley, whose dad just happens to be Paul Stanley from the mega band KISS. That out of the way for reference sake, the younger Stanley has forged out his own career with his band The Dives, and Glam Adelaide were only too happy to chat with him and bandmate Sergio Ortega about their journey so far.
These photos from the epic KISS concert in Adelaide will make you feel like you are there all over again...
One of the biggest band's just rocked Adelaide to the core, and we have the full wrap up from the KISS concert right here...
Ali McGregor, Antoinette Halloran and Dimity Shepherd present Opera with a distinctly fun difference.
'My Vagabond Boat' is both a joyful and bubbly voyage through music history and a solemn tribute to all those forced to make tough voyages to survive.
Rock’n’roll legends KISS to tour in October, unveiling new stage production ‘The Spider’ to Australian fans for the first time
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee ACE FREHLEY has announced his first Australian shows since 2010 his First Ever New Zealand Solo Shows!
The Clipsal 500 grand finale kicked off with two of the world’s biggest rock bands – Motley Crue and KISS, and we were there to check it out!
The Beards are committed to spreading a message through their music: a message about beards. Formed in Adelaide, The Beards have taken their unshaven style of rock around the nation, and they’ll open for KISS and Motley Crue at the Clipsal 500 before travelling to the US, to spread the good word about beards. I spoke to lead singer Johann ahead of the performance.
Music SA is pleased to announce that seven South Australian acts have been selected to open up for some of Australia and the world’s biggest bands at the Clipsal 500 Adelaide Concert Series this March.