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KISS

Live Performances by KISS in 1996

KISS Live at Brooklyn Bridge: 'I Wanna Rock N Roll All Night' Performance

Brooklyn Bridge
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1996 | Video Length: 4:30
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  • In January 1996, KISS was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career, particularly with the excitement surrounding their reunion tour featu... Read Full Description >

    In January 1996, KISS was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career, particularly with the excitement surrounding their reunion tour featuring the original lineup. Before this live performance of "I Wanna Rock 'N' Roll All Nite" under the Brooklyn Bridge, the band released their album "Revenge" in 1992, which marked a notable return to a heavier sound, following their departure from the glam rock elements of the 1980s. In 1996, the band was also promoting the album "KISS: The Box Set," which was released later that year and showcased both new material and classic tracks, reflecting their legacy. The outdoor concert in New York City, set against the iconic backdrop of the Brooklyn Bridge, exemplified their enduring appeal and further solidified their status as rock legends, marking a vibrant era in the band's lengthy and storied career.

KISS Live at Tiger Stadium: Full Concert - Includes 'Rock and Roll All Nite'

Tiger Stadium
Detroit, Michigan, United States

June 28, 1996 | Video Length: 1:34:35
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  • By the time of the live recording at Tiger Stadium on June 28, 1996, KISS was revitalizing their career through their highly successful Reunion Tour, ... Read Full Description >

    By the time of the live recording at Tiger Stadium on June 28, 1996, KISS was revitalizing their career through their highly successful Reunion Tour, which marked the return of the original lineup after two decades. This concert was part of the Alive/Worldwide Tour, aimed at celebrating the band's legacy while reigniting fan interest. Prior to this tour, KISS had released their studio album "Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions" in 1997, but the Reunion Tour was primarily a nostalgic celebration centered around their classic hits. An interesting aspect of this performance is that it showcased the band's elaborate stage production and theatrical flair, elements that had become synonymous with the KISS brand. The overwhelming fan response during this tour underscored the band's enduring impact on rock music and their ability to reconnect with audiences across generations. The performance at Tiger Stadium is an iconic moment in KISS's storied career, representing both a comeback and a ce

KISS Live at Madison Square Garden 1996 - Full Concert

Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY, United States

July 27, 1996 | Video Length: 1:41:59
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  • On July 27, 1996, KISS performed at Madison Square Garden as part of their Alive/Worldwide Tour, also known as the Reunion Tour. This concert marked a... Read Full Description >

    On July 27, 1996, KISS performed at Madison Square Garden as part of their Alive/Worldwide Tour, also known as the Reunion Tour. This concert marked a significant moment in the band's history, as it celebrated the return of the original lineup—Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss—after over two decades apart. Prior to this tour, KISS released the album "Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions" in 1997, which showcased a heavier sound and featured tracks that differed from their classic glam rock style. The Reunion Tour, however, was heavily focused on the band's iconic face-painted persona and classic hits, reviving a sense of nostalgia. The Madison Square Garden concert is particularly noteworthy as it signified the first time the original band members had performed together in years, attracting massive audiences and marking a triumphant return to the spotlight for KISS.

KISS Live under The Brooklyn Bridge - MTV Awards Full Concert Performance

Fulton Ferry Landing
Brooklyn, NY, United States

September 4, 1996 | Video Length: 21:01
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  • In September 1996, KISS was celebrating a resurgence in popularity with the release of their album "Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions," which was ... Read Full Description >

    In September 1996, KISS was celebrating a resurgence in popularity with the release of their album "Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions," which was arguably a shift in their sound, embracing a more grunge-influenced rock style. The performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, held at Fulton Ferry Landing in Brooklyn, marked a significant moment for the band as it showcased their enduring appeal and ability to attract a crowd despite lineup changes and evolving music trends. Notably, the live performance included classic hits alongside tracks that many fans were just beginning to hear from their latest album. This appearance was part of a promotional strategy that revitalized their presence in the music scene, ultimately leading to more live performances and a renewed fanbase in the late '90s. The iconic nature of KISS's theatrical performances was on full display, highlighting their reputation as one of rock's most enduring live acts.