Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick has reiterated that he wasn’t asked to perform at the band’s final show.
Bruce Kulick opens up on KISS final concert
During a November 2nd question-and-answer session at the Spooky Empire convention in Orlando, Florida, Kulick stated that he wasn’t invited to attend the event, which was held last December at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
“They missed a great opportunity to mention [original KISS guitarist] Ace [Frehley], to mention [original KISS drummer] Peter [Criss], to mention, of course, [former KISS drummer] Eric Carr, myself, even [former KISS guitarists] Vinnie Vincent and Mark St. John,” Bruce said.
“And I can never allow myself to understand that, that there was any good reason to ignore that. And I don’t need my name mentioned that night, ’cause I know everybody there knows ‘Kisstory’. But this is your final show. Celebrate ‘Kisstory’ — all the 50 years. The fans knew it. They thought about the future, [how KISS will continue as] the avatars. I get that, ’cause that’s, like, ‘Now we are immortal.’”…