KISS will play its final concerts ever this Friday and Saturday, December 1-2, at Madison Square Garden in the bandโs hometown of New York City. Prior to the festivities, the Empire State Building will help celebrate the historic events with a special multimedia presentation on Thursday, November 30. The famous skyscraper will present a music-to-light show beginning at dusk and running until 2 a.m. ET.
The show will feature the building being illuminated in silver lights to represent the KISS logo and in red, purple, blue, and green in honor of the signature colors of each of the band membersโ characters. The light presentation will be set to the classic 1975 KISS hit โRock and Roll All Nite,โ which will be synchronized with a radio broadcast of the song at 7 p.m. ET on New Yorkโs Q104.3 rock station.
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The music-and-light show will be viewable online via the Empire State Buildingโs Live Cam. The presentation also will be posted at KISSโ and the buildingโs social media pages, and people also can enjoy the display via the iHeartRadio app.
In honor of the Empire State Building light show, KISS co-founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons shared some recollections with KISS Online about a famous 1976 photo shoot the band members did on the observation deck of the skyscraperโs 86th floor.
โItโs pretty awesome to be up there,โ Stanley noted. โWe climbed the ladder in those boots. It was a pretty interesting time.โ
Added Simmons, โWe were nuts! We would do anything you could imagine. Letโs go on top of the Empire State Building and hang over the side for a photo. Thatโll look cool. Letโs go!โ
The Empire State Building light show is just one of a series of KISS-themed events, activities, and promotions that are planned for New York City over the next several days in honor of the final shows of the bandโs End of the Road Tour. You can check out a list of some of the takeover activations at KISSOnline.com.
Meanwhile, the bandโs tour continues tonight, November 29, in Baltimore, before KISS heads to New York for the last two concerts.
As previously reported, fans who canโt attend the bandโs final concert in person on December 2 will be able to watch the Madison Square Garden performance as a pay-per-view event at PPV.com. The livestream, which starts at 8 p.m. ET, is priced at $39.99, not including applicable taxes and service fees.








