It’s All Starting To Make Sense Now…
This past February, KISS got the world of rock & roll buzzing with rumors as it was reported that the band filed to trademark the phrase “The End Of The Road”. Immediately, most people assumed that the band was planning a farewell tour. That being said, both Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons denied these rumors multiple times. However, these rumors are circulating once again, and for good reason.
KISS have just announced that they are plotting a massive world tour that’ll start in January of 2019 and conclude in 2021. This now seemingly coincides with the band’s attempt to trademark “The End Of The Road”. While fans are speculating that this is slated to be a farewell tour, here are some things to think about…
Back in 2000, KISS did a farewell tour that lasted a full year, however, as you can probably tell, they have yet to retire. Another thing to think about is that it’s still unclear whether or not KISS’ trademark attempt is successful. So for now, we’ll just have to wait and see but if you ask me, it certainly seems like KISS are plotting something special!