One of the bands most excited for the return of live shows is certainly Kiss their New Year's Eve concert already scheduled for next week, , the performance will be part of the End Of The Road , which will mark the group's farewell to touring.
Regarding this somewhat bittersweet moment, Paul Stanley shared his thoughts in an interview with Extra TV , “We’re almost halfway through the End Of The Road Tour . We realize that we can’t be who we are forever, and that time impacts everyone. You play at ‘beating the clock,’ but in the end, the clock wins. And while we’re in good shape, and the reviews and fans will speak louder than I will, this [New Year’s Eve show] is truly the best show we’ve ever done. And we can proudly go out there and have a victory celebration. It’s like that victory race where you run with your hands outstretched.”
“We are much luckier than some, because when things see their deaths or when people pass away, we find ourselves saying, ‘Damn, if I had known this sooner, I would have done something,’” he continues. “And in this case, we are saying, ‘This is the end.’ So we really have a tremendous sense of intimacy coming from a large audience, and we all stay in touch with something that meant so much to us and so much to them. So it’s very reciprocal. The word would be reciprocity.”
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