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KISS to launch new free audio tour of the band’s history in New York City this weekend

Kiss live in Paris
KISS live in Paris in 1999.
Photo via Wikimedia Commons/Jamiecat

Calling all KISS fans! A new listening tour will make you want to rock and roll all night (and party every day) through the streets of New York City.

On March 22, KISS and Pophouse are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1975 KISS album “Dressed To Kill” with a never-before-heard free audio tour of New York City. The tour features exclusive interviews from Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Bob Gruen and gives listeners a chance to explore the relationship between the band and New York City.

On March 19, 1975, KISS released “Dress To Kill,” the album that includes the hit songs “Rock and Roll All Nite” and “C’mon and Love Me.” The album features a photo of the band in suits posing at the corner of West 23rd & 8th Avenue.

The tour begins at West 23rd Street and 8th Avenue and takes you through several iconic New York spots in the band’s history. On March 22, Generation Records, located at 210 Thompson St., will host a KISS merch pop-up for fans to shop as they take the tour.

The audio tour will be available at www.kissonline.com, whether you are in New York City or not.