Jin Simmons Delays Upcoming Solo Tour Dates, Fans Speculate It’s Not Health-Related

Simmons Postpones Dates

Jin Simmons has calmly postponed 17 dates in his upcoming solo tour, with his team reassuring fans that the cancellations are not health-related.

The bassist and singer is set to travel to the USA with the Gene Simmons group in April and May, with the tour originally scheduled to kick off at Graton Resort & Casino in Rohnert Park, California, on April 5.

In preparation for the tour, fans can once again purchase the Ultimate Gene Simmons Experience, which allows them the chance to help with loading in, setting up the stage, and enjoying sound checks and backstage access.

For the premium price of $12,495 (9,667 pounds), which is in addition to the initial ticket price, attendees also receive a “Turn-Hroadie” experience that includes food and special presentation during the show.

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However, a recent announcement from Christina Vitlagano, who oversees the FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN SIMMONS packages, revealed that the April dates, along with the Texas shows planned for May, have been postponed “until early 2026.”

Jin Simmons
Kiss’ Jin Simmons is live. Credit: DIDIER MESSES/REDFERNS

Details on Cancellations and Future Shows

So far, no explanation has been provided for the cancellation of over half of the shows, but officials assure that it is not related to Simmons’ health, according to Loud Sound.

While the canceled shows are currently classified as postponed, tickets are being refunded. Any tickets purchased for the Roadie Experience can be returned or exchanged for other available dates. For more information, visit here.

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Meanwhile, KISS has announced a disassembled show in November as part of the celebration for the 50th anniversary of the KISS Army fan club, scheduled to take place at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas from November 14-16.

This will mark the group’s first performance following their farewell tour in 2023.

Jin Simmons from KISS
Jin Simmons appears during the final show of KISS: End of the Road World Tour at Madison Square Garden on December 2, 2023, in New York. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

Recent Comments on Controversy

In other news, “I Was Made for Lovin’ You” recently responded to criticism regarding his participation in the biographical film about Ronald Reagan, asserting that he “doesn’t care.” The bassist and singer recorded a cover of Harold Arlen’s classic “Stormy Weather” for the film, directed by Sean McNamara, which was released in the USA in August.

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“Everyone has the right to their opinion,” he stated. “It rolls off my back… I think this is a strong indicator of a certain political declining sentiment, but that’s normal. (Frank supporter of Donald Trump) John Voight and I hang out, share stories, and while some people might agree with his politics, others disagree. But everyone gives to charity, everyone loves children, so we focus on what we agree upon, rather than what we don’t.”

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