Gene Simmons had to take a break and play sitting down during Wednesday night’s Kiss performance in Manaus, Brazil. The band’s Paul Stanley told the crowd that Simmons was sick. A review by ACritica claimed that Simmons’ illness forced the band to stop for around five minutes, but that he was eventually able to finish the show.
“We’re gonna have to stop,” Stanley said, gesturing at Simmons, who was seated with crew members looking after him. “You know how much we love Gene, and he’s obviously sick.
“We’re gonna have to stop,” Stanley said, gesturing at Simmons, who was seated with crew members looking after him. “You know how much we love Gene, and he’s obviously sick.
- 4/13/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
A biopic chronicling the early days of Kiss will premiere on Netflix in 2024, reveals the band’s manager, Doc McGhee, in a new interview.
News of the biopic first broke in 2021. The film, titled Shout It Out Loud, is being directed by Joachim Rønning (Kon-Tiki; Maleficent: Mistress of Evil; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales).
While speaking with The Rock Experience With Mike Brunn, McGhee revealed, “It’s a biopic about the first four years of Kiss. We’re just starting it now. We’ve already sold it, [the deal is] already done, we have a director. That’s moving along and that’ll come in ’24.”
In a previous interview with Talking Metal, McGhee elaborated, “I think it’s a very interesting look at the formation of Kiss, the mindset of how that came about, the social pressure that everybody was in in the ’60s and ’70s that brought something like Kiss to the forefront,...
News of the biopic first broke in 2021. The film, titled Shout It Out Loud, is being directed by Joachim Rønning (Kon-Tiki; Maleficent: Mistress of Evil; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales).
While speaking with The Rock Experience With Mike Brunn, McGhee revealed, “It’s a biopic about the first four years of Kiss. We’re just starting it now. We’ve already sold it, [the deal is] already done, we have a director. That’s moving along and that’ll come in ’24.”
In a previous interview with Talking Metal, McGhee elaborated, “I think it’s a very interesting look at the formation of Kiss, the mindset of how that came about, the social pressure that everybody was in in the ’60s and ’70s that brought something like Kiss to the forefront,...
- 3/22/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Film News
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