Watch: KISS Legends Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer & Eric Singer Reunite On Stage At ‘Love Ride’ Charity Motorcycle Event — Fans Call It “A Moment Straight Out of Rock Heaven”

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The engines roared, the crowd went wild, and for one unforgettable night, the spirit of KISS thundered back to life. At the Love Ride 34 charity motorcycle and music festival, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer, and Eric Singer shocked fans with a surprise onstage reunion — their first in years.

Clad in leather and sunglasses under the California sun, the trio ripped through a blazing set of classics including “Rock and Roll All Nite” and “Deuce,” proving that the power and showmanship of KISS still burn louder than ever.

This performance wasn’t just nostalgia — it was a statement of brotherhood, legacy, and pure love for the fans who’ve kept the flame alive for decades. As one fan shouted through tears, “KISS never ended — it just roared back to life.”

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