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KISS “Freedom to Rock” Tickets On Sale December 2

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Reno rock fans, hold onto your hats and get ready to rock. You wanted the best and you got it, the hottest band in the land … KISS is coming to Reno to blow the roof off the Grand Theatre located inside the Grand Sierra Resort & Casino.

America’s #1 Gold Record award-winning group KISS (Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Singer, and Tommy Thayer) bring their long-awaited and highly anticipated “Freedom to Rock” tour to Reno on Friday, April 21, 2017. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 2 at 10 a.m. at the Grand Sierra Resort box office and online at Ticketmaster.

Ticket prices range from $144.95 to $236.70, with additional fees applied at checkout and prices subject to change. There is a four ticket limit.

This show will sell out faster than you can say, “Rock & Roll All Night and Party Every Day” so be ready at exactly 10 a.m. (and I do mean exactly). Have your credit card ready and please for the love of GOD, take the first tickets that come up. They may be front row or the last row, it’s random, but you won’t get another chance. IT WILL BE SOLD OUT. Fortunately, there’s not a bad seat in the newly remodeled Grand Theatre.

GOOD LUCK ….

Be sure to check out photos from the last time KISS played in Lake Tahoe on Aug. 30, 2008. And remember to always support your local bands and venues … GO TO A SHOW!

John Tuckness
John Tuckness
John Tuckness has been photographing rock concerts in the Reno/Sparks/Tahoe area and as far as Northern California since 2004. He tries to attend as many shows as he can. John knew he wanted to be a concert photographer when he went to his first concert, Kiss and Montrose way back in 1976. He saw three guys shooting the show and thought to himself, "that's what I want to do." After many years of undercover work (sneaking his camera into venues), he finally got noticed and started getting photo passes through PR people and the bands. John has had many of his photos published in newspapers, websites and band autobiographies.

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