Freedom to Rock Tour

The Freedom to Rock Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Kiss. The tour hit secondary markets and smaller cities in 2016. The tour started on July 4 in Tucson, Arizona, marking a return to the city for the first time since 2000. The tour was also the first full scale North American tour for the band since 2014.

Freedom to Rock Tour
Tour by Kiss
LocationNorth America
Start dateJuly 4, 2016 (2016-07-04)
End dateOctober 30, 2016 (2016-10-30)
Legs1
No. of shows42
Kiss concert chronology

In the tour program for the band's final tour, Stanley reflected on the tour:

The Freedom to Rock tour is a big, awesome show, and the band is big and awesome. Anybody can pattern their show on what we've done in the past, but you'll never be us. That's why we're Kiss, and that's why we've been around 40 years. Kiss has multi-generational appeal because Kiss has an appeal that's timeless. Kiss isn't only about music. It's about an attitude, it's about a way of life and it's about a philosophy of approaching life. The idea of going for what you believe in and not stopping until you achieve or attain it. It's one of the great thrills and sources of satisfaction to see somebody who's brought their mother or father to a show and see these people really enjoying it and getting it.[1]

History

At the Rockford, Illinois show, Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen joined the band onstage to play "Rock and Roll All Nite".[2]

Reception

Emerson Malone of the Daily Emerald described the Eugene, Oregon show as "Musically, the band still sounds incredible and the set came with numerous things to love: Thayer's inky, sludgy guitar in "Calling Dr. Love" and "Strutter," Singer's drum fills in "Cold Gin," and Singer taking the reins on vocals during the lighter-sparking ballad "Beth."[3]

Lacey Paige, of Exclaim, praised the nostalgic aspect of a Kiss concert, as "For younger audiences, experiencing a live Kiss concert for the first time is like stepping into a time machine and going back to the late 1970s, when the New York-based glam-shock-rockers' career soared to the pinnacle of rock'n'roll prestige. A Kiss show perfectly encapsulates the zeitgeist of that era, giving older generations of fans a chance to relive and relish the essence of their youth."[4]

Mike Baltierra, of Seattle Music Insider, did a positive review of the Kennewick, Washington concert: "Stanley had the crowd eating out of the palm of his hand. While Simmons lurked over the crowd, Thayer ripped out riff after riff, and Singer pounded on the drums".[5]

Setlist

This is the setlist from the first show of the tour, and may not represent the majority of the tour:[6]

  1. "Detroit Rock City"
  2. "Deuce"
  3. "Shout It Out Loud"
  4. "Do You Love Me?"
  5. "I Love It Loud"
  6. "Flaming Youth"
  7. "God of Thunder" (Gene Solo, Spits Blood and Flies)
  8. "Psycho Circus"
  9. "Shock Me" (Tommy Guitar Solo)
  10. "Cold Gin"
  11. "Lick It Up"
  12. "War Machine"
  13. "Love Gun"
  14. "Black Diamond"

Encore

  1. "Beth"
  2. "The Star-Spangled Banner" (John Stafford Smith cover)
  3. "Rock and Roll All Nite"

Notes

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueSupport Act
July 4, 2016TucsonUnited StatesAVA AmphitheaterMagnetico[7]
July 7, 2016BoiseTaco Bell ArenaCaleb Johnson
July 9, 2016EugeneMatthew Knight Arena
July 10, 2016KennewickToyota Center
July 12, 2016EdmontonCanadaRexall Place
July 13, 2016CalgaryStampede Roundup Festival
July 15, 2016SpokaneUnited StatesSpokane Arena
July 16, 2016BozemanBrick Breeden Fieldhouse
July 18, 2016Colorado SpringsBroadmoor World Arena
July 20, 2016IndependenceSilverstein Eye Centers Arena
July 22, 2016LincolnPinnacle Bank Arena
July 23, 2016SpringfieldJQH Arena
July 25, 2016WichitaIntrust Bank Arena
July 27, 2016Sioux CityTyson Events Center
July 29, 2016CheyenneCheyenne Frontier Days
July 30, 2016MinotNorth Dakota State Fair
August 1, 2016MankatoVerizon Wireless Center
August 3, 2016DuluthAmsoil Arena
August 5, 2016MolineiWireless Center
August 6, 2016La CrosseLa Crosse Center
August 8, 2016MilwaukeeBMO Harris Bradley Center
August 10, 2016Green BayResch Center
August 12, 2016Fort WayneAllen County War Memorial ColiseumThe Dead Daisies
August 13, 2016Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena
August 15, 2016SaginawDow Event Center
August 17, 2016SpringfieldIllinois State Fair
August 19, 2016Des MoinesIowa State Fair
August 20, 2016RockfordBMO Harris Bank Center
August 22, 2016DaytonNutter Center
August 24, 2016ToledoHuntington Center
August 26, 2016YoungstownCovelli Centre
August 27, 2016ErieErie Insurance Arena
August 29, 2016RochesterBlue Cross Arena
August 30, 2016University ParkBryce Jordan Center
September 1, 2016AllentownGreat Allentown Fair
September 3, 2016WorcesterDCU Center
September 4, 2016PortlandCross Insurance Arena
September 7, 2016BridgeportWebster Bank Arena
September 9, 2016RichmondRichmond Coliseum
September 10, 2016HuntingtonBig Sandy Superstore Arena
October 29, 2016UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena
October 30, 2016CabazonMorongo Casino, Resort & Spa

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue (USD)
Taco Bell ArenaBoise5,631 / 7,274$261,604
Matthew Knight ArenaEugene4,926 / 5,794$294,844
Toyota CenterKennewick4,687 / 5,528$383,214
Brick Breeden FieldhouseBozeman5,032 / 5,032$420,130
Broadmoor World ArenaColorado Springs4,885 / 6,225$276,276
Silverstein Eye Centers ArenaIndependence4,996 / 6,385$284,771
Pinnacle Bank ArenaLincoln7,535 / 10,027$524,921
JQH ArenaSpringfield6,870 / 8,017$505,754
INTRUST Bank ArenaWichita7,841 / 10,153$495,153
Tyson Events CenterSioux City4,511 / 5,984$281,261
Verizon Wireless CenterMankato4,328 / 5,176$279,445
AMSOIL ArenaDuluth5,157 / 5,883$406,092
i wireless CenterMoline7,214 / 9,885$505,480
La Crosse CenterLa Crosse5,061 / 7,000$247,782
Allen County War Memorial ColiseumFort Wayne6,989 / 8,343$495,864
Van Andel ArenaGrand Rapids7,259 / 9,222$482,773
Dow Event CenterSaginaw4,287 / 5,484$284,780
Resch CenterGreen Bay6,265 / 7,420$424,122
BMO Harris Bank CenterRockford5,693 / 7,208$395,872
Ervin J. Nutter CenterDayton6,194 / 8,000$453,729
Huntington CenterToledo5,562 / 6,687$359,271
Covelli CentreYoungstown5,289 / 5,598$472,700
Bryce Jordan CenterUniversity Park4,530 / 6,005$301,423
Erie Insurance ArenaErie5,431 / 7,054$279,264
Blue Cross ArenaRochester5,677 / 7,172$268,616
DCU CenterWorcester5,656 / 7,541$445,487
Cross Insurance ArenaPortland4,888 / 6,436$334,071
Webster Bank ArenaBridgeport5,261 / 6,916$366,856
Richmond ColiseumRichmond6,407 / 8,368$385,873
Big Sandy Superstore ArenaHuntington6,109 / 6,109$607,645
Parque FundidoraMonterrey17,511 / 36,015$793,407
TOTAL187,718 / 236,926 (80.1%)$12,424,982

Gross

The tour grossed $15.4 million, with 233,262 tickets sold in 40 shows.[8][9]

Personnel

Kiss

Guest appearances

References