As part of their farewell tour, KISS is giving away two seats on their private jet and a unique experience for the band’s fans
The legendary rock group KISS will draw two seats on board his private jet, as part of the activities of his latest tour in the United States entitled “End Of The Road”.
The money collected goes to the non-profit organization Children Of The Rainforest, whose goal is to protect intact natural areas and indigenous cultures. Online fundraising platform Fandiem will be responsible for drawing followers who support the cause. In collaboration with Fandiem, KISS is offering one lucky fan the opportunity to join the band on their private jet as they fly from Indianapolis, Indiana to Chicago, Illinois.
All proceeds from this project will be donated to Children of the Rainforest, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest.
During this experience, the winners are personally accompanied by the group leader, Doctor McGhee and will have full VIP access during the final concert in Indianapolis, Indiana November 25, 2023This also includes a behind-the-scenes tour and the opportunity to experience the sound check and the show in an exclusive area.
After the concert, the winners will fly with the band in their private jet to Chicago where they will enjoy their concert November 27th. Additionally, those who donate $100 or more will receive a KISS t-shirt that reads “Shock Me,” a reference to the band’s famous song.
A private jet trip, photos with the band, signed posters and a privileged view of the KISS show are part of the prize fans can hope for (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for A&E)
Other prizes participants can look forward to include:
- Photo with KISS in front of the stage aisle
- Exclusive access to the final KISS stage with the opportunity to take photos with the instruments of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer.
- A signed, limited edition 2023 KISS tour poster delivered straight to your door.
- Invitation to the KISS Army Captain’s Lounge (exclusive experience as part of the KISS concert)
Participation in the competition is possible at www.fandiem.com/kiss out of October 23rd and until November 15th, 2023; Two days after this date, the winner will be announced and will be allowed to travel with a companion on the KISS private jet. It is worth noting that to be selected in this dynamic, participants must be of legal age and citizens of the United States.
For $25, participants have the opportunity to win a package of exclusive End Of The Road tour experiences. The larger the donation, the more chances you have to win while contributing to the Children Of The Rainforest charity.
For Fandiem, it is an online fundraising platform that uses the power of the fan community to do good. Fans who make a donation to a selected NGO will be entered into the draw to win unique experiences with their favorite artists, festivals, athletes and creators.
Fandiem is a fundraising platform that leverages artists’ media impact to support various charities
“You can be proud to know that this all happened because you contributed to the care and preservation of the Amazon rainforest. Your rock’n’roll dream becomes an opportunity to leave a lasting mark. These memories of a “Crazy Crazy Night” will remain in your heart, coupled with the knowledge that you contributed to the protection of the Yawanawa culture and the Amazon rainforest,” said Fandiem’s statement.
This laudable project comes just days after Paul Stanley, singer and guitarist of KISS, dispelled doubts about a possible reunion of the original band members at their last concert. Today, KISS consists of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer; In a recent interview, Paul was asked about a possible return Ace Frehley on guitar and Peter Criss on drums The 71-year-old musician said this during his farewell show in New York.
Paul Stanley ruled out the possibility of a reunion with Ace Frehley and Peter Criss during his farewell tour (Photo: Dave Allocca / Starpix / Shutterstock)
“This tour is a tribute to the band and their life over the last 50 years. It’s not a tribute to the original cast. As important as the original training was, I can say that Without them we wouldn’t be here today, but we wouldn’t be here today with them either.“.