Kiss cancels the show after Paul Stanley tested positive for COVID

Kiss canceled the program Thursday in Pennsylvania after leader Paul Stanley tested positive for COVID-19.

Paul Stanley arrives at the 2018 ASCAP Pop Music Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, April 23, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.
Paul Stanley was diagnosed with COVID-19, effectively canceling the concert.
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The legendary rock band has traveled around the country to do their “End of the Road” farewell tour, which was stopped due to the pandemic.

They were set to play Thursday at the Star Lake Pavilion in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania before the news broke.

In a posting on social media, Kiss said the entire band and crew members who traveled with them on the tour are completely vaccinated.

Kiss members “and their crew have operated in a bubble independently to safeguard everyone as much as possible on every show and between shows,” the band wrote in the statement.

“The tour also features a COVID security protocol officer on full-time staff who ensures everyone is closely following all CDC guidelines,” the statement continued.

Paul Stanley of KISS performs on stage during the screening of the Tribeca Festival
Although the leader tested positive for COVID, the entire band and crew members who traveled with them on the tour are completely vaccinated.
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