By Ahmer Khokhar For Daily Mail Australia
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Kiss arrived in Sydney via a private jet from Melbourne on Thursday morning to continue the Australian leg of their ‘End of the World’ tour.
The legendary hard rock band are touring for the last time and are unlikely to ever perform Down Under again.
Gene Simmons, 72, dressed for his flight in his trademark black leather jacket, black trousers and matching shirt.
Kiss arrived in Sydney on a private jet from Melbourne this morning to continue the Australian leg of their ‘End of the World’ tour. Gene Simmons, 72, dressed in his trademark black leather jacket, black trousers, shirt, and shoes was the first off the plane
The Kiss frontman donned a black cap and black face mask as he stood waiting for the band’s luggage to be loaded onto their hotel-bound vehicles.
Paul Stanley, 70, was next to disembark the private plane.
He carried his mobile phone and a black satchel on his left hand as he stepped off the aircraft.
Paul was then seen walking onto the tarmac carrying a black holdall.
He choose light coloured jeans to go with his black shirt and black rain jacket for the flight.
Paul Stanley, 70, was next to disembark the private plane. He carried his mobile phone and a black satchel on his left hand as he stepped off the aircraft
Tommy Thayer looked happy to be in the harbour city as the group’s planed touched down
Gene has spat blood and breathed fire — daubed in the band’s iconic face paint — for more than five decades.
The Kiss hell-raiser once claimed to have slept with 4800 women and with the help of the freakishly long tongue he flashes on stage, amassed conquests even quicker than the band amassed gold albums.
The band members shared a flirtatious moment with Today show entertainment reporter Brooke Boney on Monday.
‘Everything about us is size. Bigger is better – your girlfriend has been lying to you all these years – size does matter!,’ Simmons told Brooke on Tuesday.
‘Every show has got to be like the best show they’ve ever seen.’
The band members shared a flirtatious moment with Today show entertainment reporter Brooke Boney on Monday
Paul told Boney that the ‘End of the Road World Tour’ is a victory lap of celebration dedicated to Kiss fans around the globe.
‘I think if you get the sense from what we’re doing here, everybody’s jovial,’ Stanley said.
‘This isn’t morbid or morose. We’re going on our victory lap. We’re going round the world and really showing the people why they’ve loved us for so long.’
Kiss are scheduled to perform at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on Friday and Saturday night before heading to venues in Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, and Robina.
They are one of the best-selling bands of all time, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide, including 21 million RIAA-certified albums.
They have also recorded 14 Platinum albums, three of which earned multi-Platinum status, and in 2014 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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