Kiss: Without our fans we're nothing
Rock band Kiss have paid tribute to the fans that have bought tickets to their concerts and supported them through out their 37-year history.
In an interview with the BBC, bassist and singer Gene Simmons admitted that Kiss owe their success to the fans.
"Without our fans we're nothing," he said.
"There is a relationship and love and respect between fan and band that is unequalled."
Kiss fans, known as the Kiss Army, are famous for their enthusiastic support of their rock idols.
Guitarist Paul Stanley told the news provider: "You can be three or 73 and a Kiss fan.
"Our fans are celebrating our jubilant approach to life and the fact we don't take rubbish from anybody and you can come out a winner."
He went on to claim that the band's latest album, which they are currently touring around Europe, is Kiss's best work in 25 years.
Kiss play Wembley Arena in London on May 12th and then again on May 13th.
Posted by Claire Charpentier



