Alive 35 World Tour
Tour by Kiss | |
Associated album | Sonic Boom (only for dates September 25 – December 13) |
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Start date | March 16, 2008 |
End date | December 13, 2009 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows | 103, 1 cancelled, 1 postponed |
Kiss concert chronology |
The Kiss Alive/35 World Tour was a concert tour by Kiss to celebrate Kiss's 35th anniversary. It was the band's first major tour since the Rock the Nation World Tour in 2004. On the tour, Kiss played in New Zealand for the first time since the Alive/Worldwide Tour in 1997, as well as performing in Europe for the first time since the Psycho Circus World Tour in 1998–1999. Kiss wore Destroyer-themed costumes for the tour, and on the European leg the majority of the songs played were on Alive!. The tour was highly successful and proved to be Kiss's biggest tour of Europe. This tour marked the first time Kiss visited Bulgaria, Greece, Latvia, Russia, Luxembourg, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela.
Three legs and 38 shows were announced. Kiss headlined the Download [1], Graspop Metal Meeting and Arrow Rock [2] festivals in Europe as part of the tour.
The tour began on March 16 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne, Australia. The European leg started on May 9 in the König Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen, Germany. The Latin America leg started on April 3 in Chile. The tour ended on December 13, 2009 in Pittsburgh after the December 15, 2009 concert in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario was postponed until summer 2010 due to inclement weather.[1] The tour went on to gross $30,500,000 and play to over 385,000 fans in sold-out arenas from October to December 2009.[2] Gene Simmons stated that part of the tour's success could be attributed to the success of his hit television show, Gene Simmons Family Jewels.
Contents
1 Setlist
1.1 Australia/New Zealand leg setlist
1.2 European/North American/South American setlist
1.2.1 Encore
1.3 Sonic Boom Tour setlist
1.3.1 Encore
1.4 European tour notes
1.5 North American tour notes
1.6 South American tour notes
1.7 Tour dates
2 References
Setlist
Song | Album | Times |
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List of songs performed on this tour | ||
100,000 Years | Kiss | 102 |
"Black Diamond" | 102 | |
"Deuce" | 102 | |
"Strutter" | 92 | |
"Cold Gin" | 82 | |
"Nothin’ to Lose" | 55 | |
"Firehouse" | 8 | |
"Let Me Go, Rock ‘n’ Roll" | Hotter Than Hell | 100 |
"Hotter Than Hell" | 98 | |
"Parasite" | 95 | |
"Got to Choose" | 65 | |
"Watchin’ You" | 30 | |
"Rock and Roll All Nite" | Dressed to Kill | 102 |
"She" | 74 | |
"C'mon and Love Me" | 66 | |
"Rock Bottom" | 3 | |
"Detroit Rock City" | Destroyer | 102 |
"Shout It Out Loud" | 100 | |
"King of the Night Time World" | 6 | |
"God of Thunder" | 5 | |
"Do You Love Me?" | 2 | |
"Calling Dr. Love" | Rock and Roll Over | 37 |
"Love Gun" | Love Gun | 101 |
"Shock Me" | 37 | |
"I Stole Your Love" | 6 | |
"I Was Made for Lovin’ You" | Dynasty | 52 |
"Shandi" | Unmasked | 4 |
"I Love It Loud" | Creatures of the Night | 101 |
"Lick It Up" | Lick It Up | 102 |
"Forever" | Hot in the Shade | 2 |
"Modern Day Delilah" | Sonic Boom | 47 |
"Say Yeah" | 25 |
Australia/New Zealand leg setlist
- "Deuce"
- "Shout It Out Loud"
- "C'mon and Love Me"
- "Lick It Up"
- "I Love It Loud"
- "Calling Dr. Love"
- "Shock Me" (Tommy Thayer on lead vocals with guitar solo)
- "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll"
- "Firehouse" (Gene Simmons firebreathing)
- "100,000 Years" (Eric Singer drum solo)
- "God of Thunder" (Gene Simmons bass solo, blood spitting beforehand)
- "Black Diamond" (Eric Singer lead vocals)
- "Love Gun" (Paul Stanley flies out to the audience)
- "Detroit Rock City"
- "Shandi" (acoustic version, performed only by Paul Stanley.)
- "I Was Made for Lovin' You"
- "Rock and Roll All Nite"
European/North American/South American setlist
- "Deuce"
- "Strutter"
- "Got to Choose"
- "Hotter Than Hell"
- "Nothin' to Lose"
- "C'mon and Love Me"
- "Parasite"
- "She" (Tommy Thayer guitar solo)
- "100,000 Years" (Eric Singer drum solo)
- "Cold Gin"
- "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll"
- "Black Diamond"
- "Rock and Roll All Nite"
Encore
- "Shout It Out Loud"
- "Lick It Up"
- "I Love It Loud" (Gene Simmons bass solo)
- "I Was Made for Lovin' You"
- "Love Gun" (Paul Stanley flies out to audience)
- "Detroit Rock City"
- "Firehouse" and "Rock Bottom" only played in Oberhausen (at the first show, May 9), Munich and Vienna
- "Watchin' You" only played in Oberhausen (at the first show, May 9), Munich, Vienna and South American shows
- "Cold Gin" not played in Konocti Harbor
I Was Made For Lovin' You" not played at Konocti Harbor and Paso Robles
I Love It Loud" replaced by "God of Thunder" (with Gene Simmons solo) in Athens- "Forever" only played in Colombia and Venezuela
- "Love Gun" not played in Rio de Janeiro
Sonic Boom Tour setlist
Buckcherry was the opening act.
- "Deuce"
- "Strutter"
- "Let Me Go, Rock n' Roll"
- "Got To Choose"
- "Modern Day Delilah"
- "Hotter Than Hell" (Gene Simmons fire breathing)
- "Nothing To Lose"
- "Calling Dr. Love" (played from 10/17 onward)
- "Shock Me" (played from 10/17 onward)
- "C'mon & Love Me"
- "Parasite"
- "She"
- Tommy Thayer guitar solo
- "100,000 Years"
- Eric Singer drum solo
- "100,000 Years" (cont.)
- Gene Simmons bass solo
- "I Love It Loud"
- Paul Stanley guitar solo
- "Black Diamond"
- "Rock and Roll All Nite"
Encore
- "Shout It Out Loud"
- "Lick It Up"/"Won't Get Fooled Again"
- "Cold Gin"
- "Love Gun" (Paul Stanley flies out to audience)
- "Detroit Rock City"
European tour notes
- During Tommy Thayer's solo after "She", rockets shot from his guitar neck as Ace Frehley had done previously.
- Kiss agreed to play double dates in Helsinki after the first show sold out the venue (13000 tickets) in under seven minutes. The extra show was scheduled for the previous day.
- For several German shows, the Kiss logo on the tour program was censored due to the SS at the end of the word Kiss looking too similar to the Nazi symbol for the Schutzstaffel, which was also two angular S's. The S's were made to look more traditional and less angular.
- In Bergen and Athens, Paul Stanley didn't fly out over the audience during "Love Gun".
- In Athens, Gene Simmons performed "God of Thunder" instead of "I Love It Loud" after his solo.
- In Verona, Kiss received from Music Empire Awards a 35 platinum Award for their career of 35 years.
North American tour notes
- "Cold Gin", "I Was Made for Lovin' You", and Gene Simmons' bass solo in "I Love It Loud" were not performed at the Konocti Harbor show on August 31 due to wind conditions.
- In Milwaukee on June 27, 2009, and in Paso Robles, California on July 28, 2009 Paul Stanley talked about Kiss' new album after Hotter Than Hell and he didn't fly over the audience during "Love Gun".
- In Sarnia on July 10, 2009 on Kiss sets a Bayfest attendance record of over 22,000.
- At the Bluesfest on July 15, 2009 in Ottawa, Kiss played to over 42,000.
- In Quebec City on July 16, 2009, Kiss played to a crowd of over 90,000.
- In Paso Robles on July 28, 2009 and in Montreal on October 1, 2009 Paul Stanley didn't fly over the audience.
- In Toronto on October 2, 2009, during the opening song "King of the Night Time World" the power went out in the Air Canada Centre, although they did finish the show.
- In Greenville, South Carolina on October 17, "Shock Me" and "Calling Dr. Love" were played for the first time on the American leg of the tour.
- In Philadelphia, on October 12, during Gene's bass solo, he spat blood AFTER he flew up onto the platform above. He also brought back the clock bell and the white light that hadn't been used since the Creatures of the Night Tour which adds a more frightening effect to his performance.
- In Atlanta, on October 26, Kiss performed "Say Yeah" off the Sonic Boom album for the first time ever live.
- In Winnipeg on November 9, a concussion bomb (explosive) caught fire after "Black Diamond" and continued to burn for several minutes. To kill time, Kiss improvised and Simmons began to play the bassline for "Firehouse": the other members eventually joined in. The song was sung by drummer Eric Singer as the others could not access their mics while the crew dropped down the row of lights to extinguish the flame.
- On November 25, 2009, the show at the Staples Center was aired online live. The show got over 200,000 viewers.
- On November 28, 2009 in Las Vegas, Paul Stanley did not fly over the audience during "Love Gun".
- On December 4, 2009 in Austin, Texas, Kiss did not play "Shout It Out Loud" being the only date they didn't play it.
Regulars of the Alive 35 tour:
- During the Reunion Tour in 96, Ace Frehley fired rockets into the light truss during his solo. When the rocket reached the lights, there would be an explosion and a piece of the light rigging would fall. It's all part of the act. On this 2009 tour Tommy Thayer has adopted the same effect during his guitar solo.
Paul Stanley teasing the crowd with "Stairway to Heaven" became a regular in the Alive 35 Shows.
Tommy Thayer's Gibson Explorer was used in all encores of the Alive 35 tour, stating "I've been playing this guitar during our encores as a change of pace from my workhorse Les Pauls".- During "Lick It Up" the band broke out "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who with Paul Stanley doing Roger Daltrey's yell.
- Songs such as "King of the Night time World", "Shock Me", "Cold Gin", "I Stole Your Love", "Strutter", "Calling Dr. Love" and "Nothin' to Lose" were songs that varied throughout the tour.
South American tour notes
Paul Stanley teased Buenos Aires', Lima's, Bogotá's and Caracas' audience with fragments of "Guantanamera" and "Cucurrucucú Paloma" (both sung in Spanish) before playing "Rock and Roll All Nite".- "Love Gun" was not played at the Rio de Janeiro show due to rain conditions.
- Paul Stanley salutes the audience with "Yo no hablo muy bien español, pero conozco tus sentimientos y mi corazón es suyo" (I don't speak much Spanish, but I know your feelings and my heart is yours). He used the same phrase in their 1994 and 1997 visits.
- A day before the performance in Peru, the band were seen sightseeing and learning about the Peruvian culture.
- In Buenos Aires, Argentina the cable that was rising Simmons failed. Simmons said shortly after, "We put our lives on the line on a nightly basis all for you!", which was met with cheers from the crowd. Simmons also saluted the audience saying "Santiago" instead of "Buenos Aires". You can notice this on the Sonic Boom Bonus DVD.
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Australia/New Zealand | |||
March 16, 2008 | Melbourne | Australia | Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit |
March 18, 2008 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | |
March 20, 2008 | Sydney | ACER Arena | |
March 22, 2008 | Wellington | New Zealand | Rock2Wgtn |
Europe | |||
May 9, 2008 | Oberhausen | Germany | König Pilsener Arena |
May 11, 2008 | Munich | Olympiahalle | |
May 12, 2008 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle |
May 13, 2008 | Verona | Italy | Arena di Verona |
May 16, 2008 | Sofia | Bulgaria | Akademik Stadium |
May 18, 2008 | Athens | Greece | Terra Vibe Park |
May 22, 2008 | Riga | Latvia | Arena Riga |
May 24, 2008 | Moscow | Russia | Olimpiyskiy Arena |
May 26, 2008 | St. Petersburg | Ice Palace | |
May 27, 2008 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Areena |
May 28, 2008 | |||
May 30, 2008 | Stockholm | Sweden | Stockholms Stadion |
May 31, 2008 | Oslo | Norway | Vallhall Arena |
June 1, 2008 | Bergen | Koengen | |
June 3, 2008 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Copenhagen Forum |
June 4, 2008 | Hamburg | Germany | Color Line Arena |
June 6, 2008 | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena |
June 9, 2008 | Berlin | Germany | Berlin Velodrom |
June 10, 2008 | Mannheim | SAP Arena | |
June 11, 2008 | Oberhausen | König Pilsener Arena | |
June 13, 2008 | Castle Donington | England | Download Festival |
June 15, 2008 | Nijmegen | Netherlands | Arrow Rock Festival |
June 17, 2008 | Paris | France | Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy |
June 18, 2008 | Stuttgart | Germany | Schleyerhalle |
June 21, 2008 | Bilbao | Spain | Kobetasonik Festival |
June 23, 2008 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
June 24, 2008 | Milan | Italy | Datchforum |
June 26, 2008 | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | Rockhal |
June 27, 2008 | Nuremberg | Germany | Nuremberg Arena |
June 28, 2008 | Dessel | Belgium | Graspop Metal Meeting |
North America | |||
August 4, 2008 | Sturgis, South Dakota | United States | Rock'n The Rally |
August 29, 2008 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Pearl Concert Theater | |
August 30, 2008 | Lake Tahoe, Nevada | Harvey's Outdoor Arena | |
August 31, 2008 | Kelseyville, California | Konocti Harbor Amphitheatre | |
South America | |||
April 3, 2009 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Municipal de La Florida |
April 5, 2009 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | River Plate Stadium |
April 7, 2009 | São Paulo | Brazil | Anhembi Convention Center |
April 8, 2009 | Rio de Janeiro | Praça da Apoteose | |
April 11, 2009 | Bogotá | Colombia | Simón Bolívar Park |
April 14, 2009 | Lima | Peru | National Stadium |
April 17, 2009 | Caracas | Venezuela | Hipódromo La Rinconada |
North America | |||
June 27, 2009 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | United States | Milwaukee Summerfest |
July 10, 2009 | Sarnia, Ontario | Canada | Sarnia Bayfest |
July 11, 2009 | Windsor | Colosseum at Caesars Windsor | |
July 13, 2009 | Montreal | Bell Centre | |
July 15, 2009 | Ottawa, Ontario | Ottawa Bluesfest | |
July 16, 2009 | Quebec City, Quebec | Festival d'été de Québec | |
July 18, 2009 | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Halifax Rocks 2009 | |
July 20, 2009 | Orillia, Ontario | Casino Rama | |
July 21, 2009 | |||
July 28, 2009 | Paso Robles, California | United States | California State Fair |
North America | |||
September 25, 2009 | Detroit, Michigan | United States | Cobo Arena |
September 26, 2009 | |||
September 28, 2009 | Cleveland, Ohio | Quicken Loans Arena | |
September 29, 2009 | London, Ontario | Canada | John Labatt Centre |
October 1, 2009 | Montreal | Bell Centre | |
October 2, 2009 | Toronto | Air Canada Centre | |
October 3, 2009 | Uncasville, Connecticut | United States | Mohegan Sun Arena |
October 5, 2009 | Boston, Massachusetts | TD Garden | |
October 7, 2009 | Oshawa, Ontario | Canada | General Motors Centre |
October 9, 2009 | Uniondale, New York | United States | Nassau Coliseum |
October 10, 2009 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
October 12, 2009 | Philadelphia | Wachovia Center | |
October 13, 2009 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | |
October 16, 2009 | Hampton, Virginia | Hampton Coliseum | |
October 17, 2009 | Greenville, South Carolina | Bi-Lo Center | |
October 19, 2009 | Pensacola, Florida | Pensacola Civic Center | |
October 21, 2009 | Tampa, Florida | St. Pete Times Forum | |
October 22, 2009 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | BankAtlantic Center | |
October 24, 2009 | Birmingham, Alabama | BJCC Arena | |
October 26, 2009 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | |
October 28, 2009 | Nashville, Tennessee | Sommet Center | |
October 29, 2009 | Little Rock, Arkansas | Verizon Arena | |
October 31, 2009 | New Orleans, Louisiana | Voodoo Music Experience | |
November 6, 2009 | Chicago | United Center | |
November 7, 2009 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Target Center | |
November 9, 2009 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Canada | MTS Centre |
November 10, 2009 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | Credit Union Centre | |
November 12, 2009 | Calgary, Alberta | Pengrowth Saddledome | |
November 14, 2009 | Vancouver | General Motors Place | |
November 15, 2009 | Seattle, Washington | United States | KeyArena at Seattle Center |
November 17, 2009 | Portland, Oregon | Rose Garden | |
November 19, 2009 | Sacramento, California | ARCO Arena | |
November 21, 2009 | Fresno, California | Save Mart Center | |
November 22, 2009 | Oakland, California | Oracle Arena | |
November 24, 2009 | Anaheim, California | Honda Center | |
November 25, 2009 | Los Angeles, California | Staples Center | |
November 27, 2009 | San Diego, California | San Diego Sports Arena | |
November 28, 2009 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Pearl Concert Theater | |
December 1, 2009 | Glendale, Arizona | Jobing.com Arena | |
December 2, 2009 | El Paso, Texas | Don Haskins Center | |
December 4, 2009 | Austin, Texas | Frank Erwin Center | |
December 5, 2009 | Houston, Texas | Toyota Center | |
December 6, 2009 | Dallas, Texas | American Airlines Center | |
December 8, 2009 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | BOK Center | |
December 10, 2009 | Kansas City, Missouri | Sprint Center | |
December 11, 2009 | Council Bluffs, Iowa | Mid-America Center | |
December 13, 2009 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Mellon Arena |
- Top 50 Worldwide Tours 2009: KISS, #33[3]
- Total Gross: US $36 million
- Total Attendance: 564,617
- No. of shows: 59
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