GENE SIMMONS Adds More Shows To Spring 2025 Tour With His Solo Band

KISS bassist Gene Simmons and his solo band, the GENE SIMMONS BAND, have announced more shows as part of their spring 2025 tour.

Confirmed dates so far:

April 03 – House Of Blues – Anaheim, CA
April 04 – Pechanga Resort Casino – Temecula, CA
April 05 – The Event at Graton Resort & Casino – Rohnert Park, CA
April 08 – Muckleshoot Casino Resort – Auburn, WA
April 10 – The Great Saltair – Magna, UT
April 11 – Paramount Theatre – Denver, CO
April 25 – Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater, FL
April 26 – Miami Beach, FL – Fillmore
April 28 – The Moon – Tallahassee, FL
April 29 – Florida Theater – Jacksonville, FL
April 30 – Hard Rock Live – Orlando, FL
May 03 – Beaver Dam Amphitheater – Beaver Dam, KY
May 05 – Basie – Red Bank, NJ
May 06 – Wellmont – Montclair, NJ
May 08 – Wind Creek Casino – Bethlehem, PA
May 09 – The Paramount – Huntington, NY
May 11 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
May 14 – MGM – Northfield, OH
May 15 – Fallsview Casino – Niagara Falls, ON
May 17 – The Horseshoe – Hammond, IN
May 18 – Hard Rock – Rockford, IL
May 20 – Brown County Music Center – Nashville, IN
May 22 – House Of Blues – Dallas, TX
May 23 – Tobin Center – San Antonio, TX
May 24 – House Of Blues – Houston, TX

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Salem man accused of stealing Kiss memorabilia, jewelry and 80,000 baseball cards

Salem police on Tuesday arrested a man accused of stealing 80,000 baseball cards and a guitar signed by Kiss band members from an estate and retail company in northeast Salem.

The man, Johnathan D. Korrell, 36, of Salem, is accused of stealing from four northeast Salem businesses and breaking into a fifth in less than a month, a police statement said.

Those include multiple burglaries from 4 Season Estates. On Dec. 20, a Fender Stratocaster guitar signed by all four original Kiss band members was stolen and $1,000 of Kiss memorabilia was stolen on Christmas Eve.

Salem police arrested Korrell on Tuesday for stealing from four northeast Salem businesses and breaking into a fifth in less than a month, a police statement said.

Korrell faces three charges of first degree burglary, three of second degree burglary and seven other charges including attempted burglary, theft and criminal mischief. According to the arrest affidavit, the stolen items were worth almost $150,000.

The first burglary happened on Dec. 9, when three suspects stole $60,000 to $70,000 in jewelry from M&S Sales Flea Market, located on Northeast Fairgrounds Road.

Korrell was identified as a suspect by security camera footage and the clothes he was wearing when he was later arrested.

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