How will Kiss’ activities continue after the band’s dissolution?  Gene Simmons responds

How will Kiss’ activities continue after the band’s dissolution? Gene Simmons responds


The group invests 200 million dollars in technology to be immortalized: ‘The band deserves to be immortalized, because the band is bigger than us’

At the end of the tour activities End of the streetthe band Kiss enters a new phase. In a video on social media the group announced that the activities continue, but in a different way, launching avatars for the shows.

In the announcement, the group commented on the process of creating the technology. “Today begins a new era. Kiss Army [fã-clube], the end is just the beginning! Kiss have been immortalized and reborn as eternal rock avatars,” he said on X (formerly Twitter).

“The future is so exciting, because we get to immortalize ourselves,” Gene Simmons commented in Kiss’ promotional video. “The band deserves to be immortalized, because it’s bigger than us,” added Paul Stanley.

Singer Gene Simmons revealed that the group invests around $200 million (around R$972 million) in avatars for shows. She told it in a meeting with fans. Look up.

“There is a lot planned, even beyond my understanding. But they are spending about 200 million [de dólares] to raise that bar,” the musician said when speaking to a fan about using avatars.

Kiss performed in South America earlier in the year. Simmons also felt ill at the presentation in Manaus, Amazonas, due to the intense heat. Besides there, they also passed through Brasilia, Belo Horizonte, Florianópolis and São Paulo.

Source: Terra

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