Kiss making final Fort Worth stop this fall on ‘End of the Road’ tour. How to get tickets
Rock band Kiss will “Rock and Roll All Nite” one last time in Fort Worth this fall.
The “Detroit Rock City” band is embarking on their “End of the Road” tour this fall with a stop planned for Oct. 27 at Dickies Arena. The tour kicks off Oct. 20 in Detroit and wraps up in New York City this December.
The last time Kiss was in town, the Star-Telegram reported: “If this really is it for Kiss concerts in Texas, they went out the only way possible: By playing the biggest, most outlandish rock show imaginable.”
Fort Worth wasn’t originally included on the previously announced tour, but was one of four cities given dates on Thursday. In addition to Fort Worth, Kiss is now making stops in Nashville and St. Louis.
General public tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on April 7 via Ticketmaster. Fans can shop tickets at day earlier from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on April 6 if they use the presale code, DICKIES.
Kiss has been rocking out since the 1970s and are known for their signature makeup and theatrics. The band led by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley told Rolling Stone their age is the main factor for the rock band’s final tour.
The other Texas show Kiss has planned is on Oct. 29 at Austin’s Moody Center.