Inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2014, for decades KISS has been one of rock’s most influential bands. The dynamic group has released 44 albums and sold more than 103 million al-bums worldwide. Formed in New York City in 1973, KISS is a superhero-styled rock band identified by its members' trademark face paint and stage outfits. KISS rose to prominence in the mid and late-1970s bolstered by elaborate live performances, which fea-tured fire breathing, blood spitting, smoking guitars, and large rendition of the band's logo.
The End of the Road Tour is headed to Crandon International Raceway thanks to the efforts of the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary as an official part-ner to Crandon International Raceway in 2023 . The Tribe helped secure the concert to welcome KISS to Wisconsin and to celebrate the upcoming opening of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley’s Rock & Brews restaurant inside of Potawatomi Casino Hotel in Milwaukee.
“The Forest County Potawatomi Tribe is honored to play a role in bringing KISS to Crandon, Rock & Brews to Milwaukee, and people together to enjoy this next era of entertainment in Wis-consin,” said Forest County Potawatomi Community Tribal Chairman James Crawford. “We cannot wait to welcome these two icons to the perfect backdrop of our Northwoods where we’ll show how Wisconsin truly loves to rock.”
Located just two hours northwest of Green Bay in Wisconsin’s scenic Northwoods, Crandon In-ternational Raceway is a 400-plus acre, purpose-built facility known by three generations of fans as “the Big House.” Since holding its first off-road race in 1970, Crandon has been home to a be-loved Labor Day weekend tradition for racers and families alike, with more than 2,200 grass camping sites and lots of downhome entertainment all adding up to an unforgettable and timeless “Crandon Experience.”
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