KISS Postpones Salt Lake City Show Due to Gene Simmons’ Medical Procedure: ‘Nothing Serious’

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KISS is currently on its End of the Road World Tour, the final celebration for the rock band’s career

KISS had to postpone its show in Salt Lake City, Utah on Saturday night due to a medical emergency of one of their own.

On Friday, vocalist/bassist and founding member Gene Simmons sent out a tweet and revealed that the rock band had to postpone the show, set to take place at the USANA Amphitheater, because of a “medical procedure” he needed.

“Apologies to the fans in Salt Lake City,” Simmons, 70, wrote. “We will come back and do the show at a later date. The truth is, I have to fly to LA to do a medical procedure. Nothing serious. But it must be taken care of now. Thank you for your good wishes. All is well.”

The legendary rock band — which was formed in New York City in 1973 and currently consists of Simmons, Paul Stanley, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer — announced in Sept. 2018 after a performance on America’s Got Talent that their career would come to a close with the End of the Road World Tour.

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