Freedom to Rock Tour
Tour by Kiss | |
Location | North America |
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Start date | July 4, 2016 |
End date | November 19, 2016 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 44 |
Kiss concert chronology |
The Freedom to Rock Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Kiss. The tour is set to hit secondary markets and smaller cities in 2016. The tour started on July 4 in Tucson, Arizona, marking a return to the city for the first time since 2000. The tour is also the first full scale North American tour for the band since 2014. American Idol thirteenth season winner Caleb Johnson will support from July 7 to August 10 and The Dead Daisies will support from August 12 to September 10.
Set list
- "Detroit Rock City"
- "Deuce"
- "Shout It Out Loud"
- "Do You Love Me?"
- "I Love It Loud"
- "Flaming Youth"
- "God of Thunder" (Gene Solo, Spits Blood and Flies)
- "Psycho Circus"
- "Shock Me" (Tommy Guitar Solo)
- "Cold Gin"
- "Lick It Up"
- "War Machine"
- "Love Gun"
- "Black Diamond"
Encore
- "Beth"
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" (John Stafford Smith cover)
- "Rock and Roll All Nite"
- "Flaming Youth" not played in "Tucson"
- "Strutter" only played in "Boise", "Eugene" and "Kennewick"
- "100,000 Years" only played in "Tucson", "Boise", "Eugene" and "Kennewick"
- "I Was Made For Lovin' You" only played in "Edmonton"
- "O Canada" only played in "Edmonton" and "Calgary"
- "God of Thunder" not played in "Tucson", "Boise", "Eugene" and "Kennewick"
- "Creatures of the Night" was played in Grand Rapids but otherwise replaced by "Do You Love Me?"
Tour dates
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue (USD) |
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Taco Bell Arena | Boise | 5,631 / 7,274 | $261,604 |
Matthew Knight Arena | Eugene | 4,926 / 5,794 | $294,844 |
Toyota Center | Kennewick | 4,687 / 5,528 | $383,214 |
Brick Breeden Fieldhouse | Bozeman | 5,032 / 5,032 | $420,130 |
Broadmoor World Arena | Colorado Springs | 4,885 / 6,225 | $276,276 |
Silverstein Eye Centers Arena | Independence | 4,996 / 6,385 | $284,771 |
Pinnacle Bank Arena | Lincoln | 7,535 / 10,027 | $524,921 |
JQH Arena | Springfield | 6,870 / 8,017 | $505,754 |
INTRUST Bank Arena | Wichita | 7,841 / 10,153 | $495,153 |
Tyson Events Center | Sioux City | 4,511 / 5,984 | $281,261 |
Verizon Wireless Center | Mankato | 4,328 / 5,176 | $279,445 |
AMSOIL Arena | Duluth | 5,157 / 5,883 | $406,092 |
i wireless Center | Moline | 7,214 / 9,885 | $505,480 |
La Crosse Center | La Crosse | 5,061 / 7,000 | $247,782 |
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum | Fort Wayne | 6,989 / 8,343 | $495,864 |
Van Andel Arena | Grand Rapids | 7,259 / 9,222 | $482,773 |
Dow Event Center | Saginaw | 4,287 / 5,484 | $284,780 |
Resch Center | Green Bay | 6,265 / 7,420 | $424,122 |
BMO Harris Bank Center | Rockford | 5,693 / 7,208 | $395,872 |
Ervin J. Nutter Center | Dayton | 6,194 / 8,000 | $453,729 |
Huntington Center | Toledo | 5,562 / 6,687 | $359,271 |
Covelli Centre | Youngstown | 5,289 / 5,598 | $472,700 |
Bryce Jordan Center | University Park | 4,530 / 6,005 | $301,423 |
Erie Insurance Arena | Erie | 5,431 / 7,054 | $279,264 |
Blue Cross Arena | Rochester | 5,677 / 7,172 | $268,616 |
DCU Center | Worcester | 5,656 / 7,541 | $445,487 |
Cross Insurance Arena | Portland | 4,888 / 6,436 | $334,071 |
Webster Bank Arena | Bridgeport | 5,261 / 6,916 | $366,856 |
Richmond Coliseum | Richmond | 6,407 / 8,368 | $385,873 |
Big Sandy Superstore Arena | Huntington | 6,109 / 6,109 | $607,645 |
Parque Fundidora | Monterrey | 17,511 / 36,015 | $793,407 |
TOTAL | 187,718 / 236,926 (80.1%) | $12,424,982 |
Gross
The tour grossed $15.4 million, with 233,262 ticktets sold in 40 shows. [1][2]
Personnel
Kiss
- Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Gene Simmons – vocals, bass
- Tommy Thayer – lead guitar, vocals
- Eric Singer – drums, vocals
- Francis Stueber – the "Introduction Voice"
References
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