Arts & Entertainment
KISS Announce Rescheduled Ohio Concert
The band was forced to postpone part of its current tour while quarantining due to COVID-19.

DAYTON, OH — After a 10-day quarantine, KISS is ready to hit the road and eventually return to the Buckeye State.
The band was forced to postpone part of its current "End of the Road" tour after co-founder Paul Stanley tested positive for COVID-19. The group had to cancel shows and quarantine until medically cleared.
In a post on social media, KISS said they've been given the green light to safely tour again, allowing them to reschedule missed dates — including a planned show at Dayton's Wright State University.
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KISS will now come to the Nutter Center at the university on Oct. 17.
"The band has worked hard to reschedule postponed show dates to the best of their ability," KISS said on Facebook. All previously purchased tickets or VIP packages will be honored for the new dates, the band said.
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After playing Ohio, KISS will jet to Honduras for a show before returning stateside for a series of performances in Las Vegas.
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