Drummer Eric Singer has been added to the upcoming KISS performances in Las Vegas alongside Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Tommy Thayer, meaning fans will witness a full reunion of the most recent band lineup.
The two “Unmasked” shows, one acoustic and one electric, will take place during the “KISS Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas” celebration on the weekend of November 14th through the 16th at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. These will mark the first KISS performances since the group retired from touring in December 2023.
Singer will also participate in a fan Q&A alongside Simmons, Stanley, and Thayer, as well as a “Name that Tune” activity with Thayer. In addition, the band and the festival will now pay tribute to original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley. who sadly passed away last month.
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Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the KISS Army, the weekend’s festivities include appearances from Quiet Riot, Pearcy DeMartini performing the music of RATT, former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick, Sebastian Bach, Black ‘N Blue, Kuarantine, School of Rock, and more. Additional information and packages can be found via the KISS Kruise Vegas website.
Meanwhile, Singer and Thayer sat in with the Gene Simmons Band during the latter’s appearance at the “Love Ride” motorcycle charity event on Sunday in Glendale, California, teasing 3/4 of the upcoming Vegas reunion. Together, Simmons, Singer, and Thayer ran through two KISS songs during the set: “Calling Dr. Love” and “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N’ Roll.”
Watch footage from the show below.

