KISS Postpones US Concert Dates for COVID-19 Concerns

Gene Simmons of Kiss performs live at The Winterland Ballroom in 1977 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Richard McCaffrey/ Michael Ochs Archive/ Getty Images)
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KISS can now be added to the list of acts pushing back concerts over concerns about COVID-19.

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The band has shared a statement on social media regarding the postponements. Former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth was the opening act for the shows.

Just last week, the band revealed that they had cancelled all fan meet and greet opportunities for the remainder of the tour.

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