Rock legends KISS are thrilled to announce that from September 5 a portion of every KISS concert ticket sold will now make a meaningful impact in the lives of our incredible Australian veterans.
In a wonderful partnership with Legacy and Wounded Heroes Australia, 5000 tickets to The Final Curtain show will be donated to veteran and serving defence personnel.
Plus, $10 from every concert ticket sold from September 5 will be donated to help provide essential services, care and recognition to our brave servicemen and women and the families that stand beside them.
So, let’s come together to show our gratitude and make a difference. Spread the word, share the news, and let’s make this final ever KISS show one to remember, joining Paul, Gene, Tommy, and Eric and rocking on for a purpose in what will be the biggest send-off party in the world for the band who gave rock’n’roll to us!
Louder, hotter, and crazier than ever before, KISS fans will be taken on a musical journey that will leave them with memories that will last a lifetime. Expect to hear all the hits you’ve been singing across the years, including global rock anthems ‘Shout It Out Loud’, and ‘Rock And Roll All Nite’, disco hit ‘I Was Made for Loving You’, Australian favorite, ‘Shandi’ and many more!
Join KISS, this October, for what will undoubtedly be the biggest and best KISS show ever as they celebrate their LAST EVER AUSTRALIAN SHOW and THE FINAL CURTAIN!
With special guests Weezer, Regurgitator and The Delta Riggs!
To find out more about the incredible work undertaken and to donate directly to our fantastic partners please visit www.legacy.com.au and www.woundedheroes.org.au
Legacy is an iconic Australian charity that has been supporting the families of veterans for 100 years. Today, Legacy supports 40,000 partners and children of veterans who gave their lives or health serving our country.
Wounded Heroes Australia is a National Charity providing 24/7 immediate financial support to Australian Defence Force personnel, Veterans and their families in crisis. This includes helping those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness around Australia. Wounded Heroes is working hard to prevent the heartbreakingly high rates of veteran suicide.