Kiss delivered a giant-sized version of their current End of the Road show during Atlantis’s Kiss 2020 Goodbye live pay-per-view show in Dubai.
The 22-song set was virtually identical to what the band played before the COVID-19 pandemic kicked them off the road earlier this year. But the stage was much bigger. During the pre-show promotional film, it was revealed that Kiss has two identical sets of End of the Road, and put them together to create the biggest stage they have ever played.
There were some minor changes made to the show, however, possibly out of respect for local customs and beliefs. Gene Simmons didn’t spit blood during his bass solo and the words “female dog“and”virgin soul“have been removed from the letters” 100,000 years “and” God of Thunder “.
Considering the fact that the live audience was all on the hotel’s balconies away from the stage, they made an impressive noise throughout the show. The band sounded and looked great and the seaside setting, the giant pool in front of the stage and the huge amount of fireworks set off during the show combined to create some stunning visuals.
Kiss, Kiss 2020 Goodbye Set List
1. “Detroit Rock City” – by Destroyer (1976)
2. “Scream out loud” – from Destroyer (1976)
3. “Deuce” – from Kiss (1974)
4. “Say yes” – from Sonic Boom (2009)
5. “I Love It Loud” – by Night creatures (1982)
6. “Heaven’s on Fire” – by Animalize (1984)
7. “Tears are falling” – from Asylum (1985)
8. “War Machine” – from Night creatures (1982)
9. “Lick It Up” – by Lick It Up (1983)
10. “Calling Dr. Love” – by Rock and Roll Over (1976)
11. “100,000 years” – from Kiss (1974)
12. “Cold Gin” – by Kiss (1974)
13. “God of Thunder” – by Destroyer (1976)
14. “Psycho Circus” – by Psycho Circus (1998)
15. “Parasite” – from Hotter than hell (1974)
16. “Love Gun” – by Weapon of love (1977)
17. “I was made to love you” – by Dynasty (1979)
18. “Black Diamond” – by Kiss (1974)
19. “Beth” – by Destroyer (1976)
20. “Strutter” – from Kiss (1974)
21. “Do you love me?” – in Destroyer (1976)
22. “Rock and Roll All Nite” – by Dressed to kill (1975)