KISS are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their seminal album Dressed to Kill with an audio walking tour through the streets of New York City.
The innovative walking tour launches on March 22nd in partnership with Pophouse. Fans will be able access the audio on their mobile devices via KISS’ website, and can start the trek on West 23rd and 8th Avenue in Chelsea, where an iconic photo of the band (seen above) was taken.
From there, you will hit numerous NYC venues vital to the Dressed to Kill story, with the accompanying audio featuring interviews with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and photographer Bob Gruen. For those unable to make to NYC in person, the audio can be streamed via the aforementioned website link.
Dressed to Kill was released in 1975 as the band’s third studio album. Notably, the LP closes with arguably KISS’ most well-known song, the Stanley-Simmons penned “Rock and Roll All Nite,” though the live version released as single later that year (and included on Alive!) would make more of a chart splash, reaching No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
As for the audio tour, the event is one of the first major KISS campaigns by Pophouse since the band sold its catalog, name, and likeness to the Swedish entertainment company last year. Pophouse are also behind the upcoming KISS Avatar shows, which are expected to premiere in 2027.
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