

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky., May 31 (UPI) -- Fans of the rock band Kiss will be in charge of deciding which U.S. cities the longtime rockers will visit during their worldwide tour, a fan site says.
The band's fan Web site Kissonline.com said people can attempt to lure Kiss to their city by voting online through social networking Web sites and other Internet venues, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Saturday.
Those U.S. cities obtaining the most votes will be added to the tour, Kissonline.com said.
Kevin Contardo, marketing director for the Bank of Kentucky Center, said the Highland Heights, Ky., site has already posted information on the center's Web site on how to vote.
"We just found out last week and decided to get involved," Contardo told the Enquirer. "We decided to see how far we can go with it."
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