When KISS announced their “End of the Road” tour — the last leg of their 40-year run — fans may have wondered what their stage setup would look like; after all, KISS is known for somewhat in-your-face show productions (one needs only to recall Gene Simmons’s iconic fire breathing gag). The tour didn't fail to deliver on the awe-inspiring concert experience we’ve come to expect from the rock legends.
The experience was designed by SRae Productions, which is owned and operated by Sooner Routhier and Robert Long. A quick look through their website and it becomes clear that SRae specializes in high-profile clientele — having worked with artists such as Rihanna and Rage Against the Machine, producing KISS’s sendoff proved the perfect job for SRae.
And it’s not the first time the company worked with KISS. Having worked on the band’s 2013 “Monster” tour, SRae has a video on their YouTube of a 2014 performance in which band members can be seen descending from above the crowd on a spider-like truss contraption while they strum the opening notes of “Psycho Circus.”
The production quality mirrors that of the “End of the Road” tour, with flashing lights, pyrotechnics, smoke effects, and a giant flashing backdrop touting the iconic band’s name.
Before the tour’s kickoff, front man Paul Stanley went on the band’s YouTube channel to talk about the stage production.“All I can tell you is this: it’s freakin’ phenomenal,” he explained.“Is it anything like anything we’ve done? No. This is absolutely mind-boggling good. It’s totally KISS.”
With pointed lasers and turbulent lighting, a hanging array of adaptable screens, and a stage perforated by pyrotechnics, the tour’s production is truly a marvel, a fitting “farewell” to a storied artist.
Check out this article from Live Design to see what kind of hardware was used for the production.
The newest version of the design and BIM software brings game-changing upgrades centered around the theme of workflow acceleration. The new features and updates will streamline your process and give you more time to design.
You can read more about the new features and updates below:
READ: BIM Updates in Vectorworks 2023
READ: Entertainment Industry Updates in Vectorworks 2023
READ: BIM for Landscape Updates in Vectorworks 2023
READ: Interoperability Updates in Vectorworks 2023
To stay up on future posts about the latest version of Vectorworks, click the button.
Subscribers receive news, customer stories, success and learning tips, event information, and other important announcements form Vectorworks.
By submitting this form, you agree that Vectorworks, Inc. and its authorized partners may contact you in regards to news, offers, and the use of our software, services, and platforms. Learn more about our privacy practices and your data on our privacy page.*