On June 27, 2000, KISS performed at the Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during their "Farewell Tour." Leading up to this live record... Read Full Description >
On June 27, 2000, KISS performed at the Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during their "Farewell Tour." Leading up to this live recording, the band had released their studio album "Psycho Circus" in 1998, marking a significant return to form with the original lineup after years of lineup changes and experimentation with their sound. The Farewell Tour, which began in 1999, was meant to celebrate KISS's legacy and often featured elaborate stage setups and famous pyrotechnics. Notably, this performance showcased the band's enduring popularity and stage presence, as they played hits like "Shock Me," originally featuring guitarist Ace Frehley. KISS’s combination of theatricality, memorable music, and strong fan following contributed to making this tour a pivotal moment in their history, emphasizing both their past successes and their lasting impact on rock music.