Jodi Jill | Examiner
KISS rocked London on Independence Day. The legendary band was performing a show as a fundraiser for the Help for Heroes charity, at the Kentish Town Forum on Wednesday and couldn’t have been more excited to sing for the fans while helping others. Proceeds of the tickets went to the charity and it was such a symbolic gesture of the Fourth of July.
While the band might not have been in town for the event, there was a scheduling conflict when this weekend’s Sonisphere rock festival at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire was cancelled. With an opening on their calendar and already being in London promoting their new book KISS Monster, it seemed like the perfect venue.
The night was full on rock and roll. Dressed in costume and pulling out the guitars, the band brought the music to the stage as the fans got her hear some of the latest hits. Such a generous gift from KISS had the fans and the charity appreciative for the donations.