Paul Stanley, the iconic lead singer and founder of KISS, cautioned about the need for a “No Fly Zone” over KISS concerts this summer. In an interview on CNN’s Newsroom with Carol Costello this morning, Stanley said the forthcoming “The Tour” will be “spectacular and the biggest thing KISS has ever done” with “incredible pyro, incredible lights” necessitating the need for a ‘No Fly Zone’ over the arenas and amphitheaters where KISS and Motley Crue will be performing.
“When fans come to see us (on ‘The Tour’) they will leave pummeled.”
Paul Stanley on CNN’s Newsroom with Carol Costello:
The heavily-anticipated “The Tour” with Motley Crue kicks-off July 20 in Bristow, Virginia.
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