Kiss reschedules tour dates after COVID-19 quarantine

Kiss announced rescheduled dates for its "End of the Road" tour after postponing shows due to Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons testing positive for COVID-19. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
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Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Kiss has rescheduled five dates on the North American leg of its End of the Road tour.

The rock band announced rescheduled dates for the tour Tuesday after postponing shows due to band members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons testing positive for COVID-19 in August.

Following a 10-day quarantine, Kiss will resume its tour Thursday in Irvine, Calif. The rescheduled tour dates will now take place in October.

In addition, the Hartford, Conn., Milwaukee, Wisc., and Raleigh, N.C., shows have been postponed to 2022. The rest of the tour dates remain unchanged.

Here's the rescheduled dates for the End of the Road tour:

Oct. 10 - Atlanta, at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood

Oct. 13 - Burgettstown, Pa., at The Pavilion at Star Lake

Oct. 15 - Clarkston, Mich., at DTE Energy Music Theatre

Oct. 16 - Tinley Park, Ill., at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Oct. 17 - Dayton, Ohio, at Wright State University Nutter Center

Kiss confirmed in late August that Simmons had tested positive for COVID-19 and that the band and crew would quarantine for 10 days. Stanley said Aug. 30 that he was feeling better, saying, "It's over now."

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