KISS Unmasked! Legendary Rockers Set to Perform Live in Vegas for KISS Army’s 50th Anniversary
You wanted the best? You got the best—unmasked, unleashed, and louder than ever. After a two-year live hiatus, KISS is officially returning to the stage for a rare, unmasked performance as part of the KISS Army Storms Vegas event this November.
The three-day rock ‘n’ roll celebration, taking place November 14–16 at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, marks the 50th anniversary of the official KISS Army fan club. And trust us—this isn’t just a concert, it’s a full-on rock extravaganza. From special guests to exclusive fan experiences, this is set to be one of the biggest KISS events ever.
Yes, you read that right: unmasked. For the first time in years, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and the rest of the KISS crew will perform without their signature face paint. Fans got a hint this might happen when, just before the final show of the End of the Road farewell tour in December 2023, Simmons told Rolling Stone that it would be their “final KISS-in-makeup appearance.” Paul Stanley added, “KISS as we know it is done… but anything’s possible.”
And now? It’s happening.
Also on the lineup: a special live set from beloved former guitarist Bruce Kulick, along with appearances from surprise guests, exclusive activities, and KISS-themed experiences that’ll make every fan’s black-and-silver heart pound with joy. Full schedule details are still under wraps, but you can sign up now at Kiss.Vibee.com for the latest updates.
This announcement comes hot on the heels of a wave of KISS nostalgia, including a fan-led NYC walking tour to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dressed to Kill. Clearly, the KISS Army is stronger—and louder—than ever.
If the makeup’s off, the gloves are too. The gods of thunder are back. Are you ready to rock?