In October 1998, KISS was deep into their "Psycho Circus" tour, supporting their reunion album, "Psycho Circus," which was released in September 1998.... Read Full Description >
In October 1998, KISS was deep into their "Psycho Circus" tour, supporting their reunion album, "Psycho Circus," which was released in September 1998. This marked a significant moment in their career as it was their first studio album with the original lineup since 1979. The concert at Dodger Stadium on Halloween exemplified their larger-than-life persona, a hallmark of their image, featuring elaborate costumes, pyrotechnics, and theatrical performances. Notably, "Detroit Rock City" is one of their signature songs, a staple in their live shows reflecting their origins in the early 1970s. The reunion tour was pivotal in reigniting their popularity, and this performance highlighted their resurgence in the rock scene, allowing them to connect with both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners. The 1998 Dodger Stadium show is remembered not just for music, but as a celebration of KISS's enduring legacy in rock history.