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Since Kiss did a “farewell” tour shouldn’t we insist that they stay farewelled?!

Aerosmith And Kiss Are Set To Rock ‘n’ Roll All Night! (Their Days Will Be Free)
Aerosmith and Kiss will embark on a co-headlining North American tour beginning in August and running through October, sources confirm. The tour of approximately 40 dates will be produced by Clear Channel Entertainment and is expected to play 90% amphitheaters, with arenas and possibly a couple of stadiums also in the mix. Kiss will perform in full makeup, sources say, and Aerosmith will be touring in support of a new Columbia blues album.
“We want to really try to get everybody in a room at the same time,” bassist Tom Hamilton told Billboard.com about the album last September. “It’s funny because it triggers all of the competition and uncomfortableness that we’ve always had going into the studio, and it’s going to mean everybody is going to have to be open, vulnerable, and brave, and go in there and do that process like we used to do it.”
Aerosmith grossed nearly $40 million from touring in 2002. The group was recently nominated for the best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal for “Girls of Summer,” drawn from last year’s “O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits” compilation. Aerosmith has also signed on to appear at the Feb. 7 Salute to the Blues concert at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.
As for Kiss, the group grossed more than $60 million from its 2000-2001 “farewell” tour. As previously reported, Kiss will join the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a one-off Feb. 28 concert at the city’s 48,000-capacity Telestra Dome. The group has also scheduled a March 11-13 stand at Tokyo’s Budokan Hall.