Today Marks the 50th Anniversary of the First KISS Show


Monday marks an important milestone for one of the most legendary bands in rock.

On January 30th, 1973, KISS took the stage for the first time ever, playing a show at the Popcorn Club in Queens, NYC.

Gene Simmons says there were fewer than ten people in the audience and they were paid just $50 – but the whole band saw a ‘spark’ that would one day take them to the big time.

Sure enough, the band would headline Madison Square Garden within four years – and 50 years later are staging a globe-spanning farewell tour.

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