A wave of excitement recently swept across KISS fans as Bruce Kulick, the former guitarist of the band, shared a video of him performing with Gene Simmons on Twitter. The footage has since ignited rumors regarding a possible reunion during KISS’s farewell tour.
Last Saturday, the musician came together with Gene Simmons and Eric Singer after years apart to play a special performance in Las Vegas. This event marked the first time he performed with the band in almost three decades, making it an unforgettable night for KISS fans.
The guitarist recently shared some footage from the show, featuring the band playing ‘Deuce’ along with ‘some KISS moves’ at the end. He attached a message to the video expressing his enjoyment of the special night reserved for the fans and tagging Simmons at the end.
The tweet received numerous positive comments from both Kulick and the band’s followers. One fan expressed appreciation for the ‘KISS moves at the end’ of the shows, while another commented that it would be fantastic to see the musician perform with the whole band onstage.
In his statement, the artist shared:
“‘Deuce’ with some KISS moves at the end (naturally)! Yesterday, the show for the KISS fans was so much fun for all!“
A fan’s tweet read:
“The ‘KISS moves at the end’ by all guitarists (including bass) has always been one of my favorite moments of any live KISS show!”
While another one said:
“It would be so amazing to see you back on stage with them, dude…”
Bruce Kulick was initially hired to replace Ace Frehley from 1984 to 1996. However, when Frehley left the band once again in 2002, Tommy Thayer was chosen as his replacement instead of Kulick, a matter he had talked about before.
The “KISS moves at the end” by all guitarists (including bass), has always been one of my favorite moments of any live KISS show!!!
— Mike Buser (@tallicamike) May 8, 2023
It would be so amazing to see you back on stage with them dude….
— Alex Thorn (@UltimateThorn) May 8, 2023
