Bruce Kulick and Eric Singer played together last Sunday (30), during a private birthday party in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
The guitarist was a member of Kiss from 1984 to 1996, while the drummer was behind the drumsticks from 1991 until the band's departure in 2023. During that time, Singer stepped away so that Peter Criss could return.
The musicians were supported by Zach Throne ( Jerry Cantrell ; guitar and vocals), Brent Fitz ( Slash ; keyboards), and Todd Kerns ( Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators ; bass). All of them have worked with Kulick before.
On his Instagram profile [via Igor Miranda ], Throne described what the show was like, which he said lasted three hours.
“I had a blast playing at a private birthday party in Georgia last night with Eric, Todd, Brent, and Bruce. 3-hour show, following song requests (actually, knowing the songs wasn't that important). We all had a great time.”
According to Setlist.fm , the setlist included major Kiss such as "I Was Made for Lovin' You," "Cold Gin," "Black Diamond," "Forever," and "Strutter."
In addition, they also played covers, such as "Heaven" by Bryan Adams and "Jane" by Jefferson Starship . And according to the platform, the setlist available on the site is incomplete and out of order.
Below you can see Bruce Kulick and Eric Singer performing together in recordings that have been posted on various social media platforms:
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