Kiss, with special guest David Lee Roth, have rolled out the rescheduled North American “End Of The Road” tour dates. As it stands now, the trek will resume Stateside on August 18th in Mansfield, Massachusetts and run through October 6th, when the 22-city leg wraps in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Paul Stanley told us that these days, he tends to look at the big picture when considering Kiss' career: “When you think of Muhammad Ali, you think of him as the champ. You don't think of the times he lost — and he did. I'd rather think of us in those terms. Nobody stays on top all the time, but who's been champ longest?”
David Lee Roth told us a while back that his live set will always feature the classic songs that fans want to hear: “There is a catalog that is as familiar as 'do-do-do-doom.' People to this day stop in crosswalks and act out the guitar solos in front of me. With this, you know every single song, you know every guitar lick, every 'woo,' every kick, every jump, every drum lick and we can't afford to shirk that duty.”