10/21/1994 KISS, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Arizona State Fair, Phoenix, AZ
27 years ago today...
October 21, 1994 - Phoenix, AZ
KISS took the makeup off and went unmasked for the first time in a concert at Veterans Memorial Coliseum as part of the Arizona State Fair.
With the band's popularity waning in the late 80s, KISS thought it was time to change things up and dumped the makeup and costumes for several years. We've seen KISS 15 times over the years, but this was the only appearance sans "the look."
Drummer Eric Carr had died three years earlier, replaced by Eric Singer. Bruce Kulick played guitar alongside founding members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons. "Revenge" was the most recent album and the set included two cuts from that release.
Compared to outdoor KISS concerts with the full light show, modular stage and fireworks, this concert was dull by comparison. We saw the KISS "End of the World" Tour two weeks ago and it was fantastic. The "End of the World" is not to be confused with the "Farewell Tour" that we saw at the same venue 21 years ago in 2000. It's so hard to say goodbye.
Here's a link to the setlist:
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/kiss/1994/arizona-veterans-memorial-coliseum-phoenix-az-63d796db.html
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