Kiss cancels Pennsylvania concert after co-frontman Paul Stanley tests positive for COVID-19
3 years, 4 months ago

Kiss cancels Pennsylvania concert after co-frontman Paul Stanley tests positive for COVID-19

Daily Mail  

The final leg of the Kiss End Of The Road World Tour, which had been delayed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing more trouble. The legendary rockers announced they have canceled Thursday's show at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania after co-frontman Paul Stanley tested positive for the virus. Show canceled: Legendary rockers Kiss canceled the scheduled concert on Thursday, August 26, in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania after co-frontman Paul Stanley tested positive for COVID-19 Just before 4:30 pm local time, the lead singer and guitarist shot down the heart issue rumor on Twitter. Initially, Stanley, 69, shot down rumors on Twitter that he was dealing with some sort of health concert with his heart Fan reaction: Stanley's tweet where he scoffed at rumors about his heart issue did not sit well with many Kiss fans who claimed the show was canceled just before the venue was set to open Most people just wanted to know exactly why Kiss wouldn't be hitting the stage after more than a year of waiting due to the pandemic with questions like: 'Why did you cancel the Pittsburgh concert at the last minute?' 'Tonight's #KISS show at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, PA is unfortunately postponed due to Paul Stanley testing positive for COVID.

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