New York City Mayor Eric Adams has officially declared today, November 30th, as KISS Day. This proclamation aligns with KISS’s final performances at Madison Square Garden. As legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, KISS’s recognition by Mayor Adams pays homage to their legendary career. New York has been treated with excitement, leading to the icons’ farewell shows at Madison Square Garden on December 1 and 2. New York City will host special events to kick off the festivities, notably a music-to-light show on the Empire State Building on November 30.

The Empire State Building holds a special place in KISS’s history as the backdrop for one of their most iconic photos from nearly fifty years ago. The music-to-light show will be synchronized to KISS’s classic anthem, “Rock N Roll All Nite.” Set to broadcast on iHeartMedia New York’s Q104.3 at 7 pm ET, the event can be enjoyed in-person and online through KISS’s social channels. For more information on the KISS NYC takeover, visit here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Zenae Zukowski