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Paul Stanley Says Kiss Can Continue Without Him and Gene

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 16: Paul Stanley of KISS performs during their End Of The Road World Tour at The Forum on February 16, 2019 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images).


Paul Stanley still believes KISS can go on without him.

In a new interview, the frontman talked about the band’s future saying, “Can Kiss continue and can it evolve without us in it? Well, yeah, because it’s already 50 percent there. In other words, there was a time where people said, ‘Well, it can only be the original four.’ [And then] it was, ‘Well, it can only be the original three.’ Well, things move on and circumstances change. Could I see Kiss evolving with different personnel? Yeah.  As big a fan as I am of what I do, and I think I’m damn good, there’s other people around who could pick up the torch and bring something to the philosophy and to the live show and to the music. If it were to happen, yeah, it would be really just a continuation of the philosophy that we’ve always had, and that’s that Kiss is bigger than any member.”

Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons are the two remaining original band members.

Would you see KISS with NO original members?