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Monster World Tour

Tour by Kiss
Monster World Tour Logo.jpg
Associated albumMonster
Start dateNovember 7, 2012
End dateNovember 8, 2013
Legs5

No. of shows
56

Kiss concert chronology




  • The Tour
    (2012)




  • Monster World Tour
    (2012–13)




  • The KISS 40th Anniversary World Tour
    (2014–15)

The Monster World Tour was a concert tour by the American hard rock group Kiss in support of their 20th studio album, Monster. Fresh off the heels of the recent success of The Tour with Mötley Crüe and the second annual KISS Kruise, the tour officially began on November 7, 2012 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Kiss played shows in Australia for the first time since 2008, and Europe, including a few festivals in June. They played their longest Canadian tour to date in July through early August with a few US concerts following after, including a show at ArenaBowl XXVI in Orlando, Florida. They played in Japan for the first time since 2006 in October 2013.


The new stage show, first used in the European leg, involved a giant robotic spider that moved across the stage and all four members were lifted into the air. The spider shot pyro from its legs and had eyes that glowed.




Contents





  • 1 Setlists

    • 1.1 South American leg setlist


    • 1.2 Australian leg setlist


    • 1.3 European/North American leg setlist


    • 1.4 Japan leg setlist



  • 2 Support acts


  • 3 Tour dates

    • 3.1 Kiss


    • 3.2 Box office score data



  • 4 References




Setlists



South American leg setlist


  1. "Detroit Rock City"

  2. "Shout It Out Loud"

  3. "Calling Dr. Love"

  4. "Hell or Hallelujah"

  5. "Wall of Sound"

  6. "Hotter Than Hell" (Gene Simmons spits fire)

  7. "I Love It Loud"

  8. "Outta This World" (Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer jamming together)

  9. "God of Thunder" (Simmons' bass solo intro – spits blood and flies)

  10. "Psycho Circus"

  11. "War Machine"

  12. "Love Gun" (Paul Stanley flies out to the audience)

  13. "Black Diamond"

Encore:


  1. "Lick It Up"

  2. "I Was Made For Lovin You"

  3. "Rock and Roll All Nite"

  • "All For The Love Of Rock & Roll" only played in Buenos Aires.

  • "Long Way Down" only played in Buenos Aires and Paraguay.


Australian leg setlist


  1. "Detroit Rock City"

  2. "Shout It Out Loud"

  3. "Deuce"

  4. "Firehouse" (Simmons spits fire)

  5. "Hell or Hallelujah"

  6. "Calling Dr. Love"

  7. "Outta This World" (Thayer and Singer jamming together)

  8. "Psycho Circus"

  9. "I Love It Loud" (Simmons' bass solo intro – spits blood and flies)

  10. "Crazy Crazy Nights"

  11. "War Machine"

  12. "Love Gun" (Stanley flies out to the audience)

  13. "Rock and Roll All Nite"

Encore:


  1. "Lick It Up"

  2. "Black Diamond"

  • "Crazy Crazy Nights" not played in Perth.

  • "Shock Me" was played instead of "Outta This World" in Sydney (2nd night).

  • "Christine Sixteen" only played in Melbourne (1st night).

  • "Hotter Than Hell" was played instead of "Firehouse" in Sydney (2nd night).

  • "Wall Of Sound" only played in Perth.

  • "I Was Made For Lovin You" only played in Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne (1st night).

  • "Shandi" only played in Perth, Adelaide and Mackay.

  • "God of Thunder" was played instead of "I Love It Loud" in Perth and Adelaide.

  • "Deuce" not played in Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne (1st night).


European/North American leg setlist


  1. "Psycho Circus"

  2. "Shout It Out Loud"

  3. "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll"

  4. "I Love It Loud"

  5. "Hell or Hallelujah"

  6. "War Machine" (Simmons spits fire)

  7. "Heaven's on Fire"

  8. "Deuce" or "Calling Dr. Love"

  9. "Say Yeah"

  10. "Shock Me"/"Outta This World" (Thayer and Singer jamming together)

  11. "God of Thunder (Simmons' bass solo intro – spits blood and flies)

  12. "Lick It Up"

  13. "Love Gun" (Stanley flies out to the audience)

  14. "Rock and Roll All Nite"

Encore:


  1. "Detroit Rock City

  2. "I Was Made For Lovin You"

  3. "Black Diamond"

  • "Heaven's on Fire" not played in Solvesborg and Clisson.

  • "I Was Made For Lovin You" not played in Clisson.

  • "Calling Dr. Love" only played in Solvesberg, Udine, Toronto and Montreal through all US dates.

  • "Deuce" not played in Udine, Toronto and Montreal through all US dates.

  • "Rock and Roll All Nite" and "Black Diamond" switched places after Edmonton show.

  • "Do You Love Me" only played in Calgary


Japan leg setlist


  1. "Psycho Circus"

  2. "Shout It Out Loud"

  3. "Do You Love Me"

  4. "I Love It Loud"

  5. "Hell or Hallelujah"

  6. "War Machine" (Simmons spits fire)

  7. "Sukiyaki" (Kyu Sakamoto cover)

  8. "Heaven's on Fire"

  9. "Calling Dr. Love"

  10. "Say Yeah"

  11. "Shock Me"/"Outta This World" (Thayer and Singer jamming together)

  12. "God of Thunder" (Simmons' bass solo intro – spits blood and flies)

  13. "Lick It Up"

  14. "Love Gun" (Stanley flies out to the audience)

  15. "Rock and Roll All Nite"

Encore:


  1. "Detroit Rock City

  2. "I Was Made For Lovin You"

  3. "Black Diamond"

  • "Rock and Roll All Nite" and "Black Diamond" switched places after Chiba show


Support acts



  • Rosa Tattooada (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

  • Diva Demolition (Australia)


  • Thin Lizzy (Australia)


  • Mötley Crüe (Australia)


  • Satan Takes A Holiday (Sweden)


  • Hardcore Superstar (Sweden)


  • Reckless Love (Finland)


  • Kvelertak (Norway)

  • Ingenting (Norway)


  • Five Finger Death Punch (Germany)


  • Bitch & Chips (Czech Republic)


  • Rival Sons (Zurich)


  • Shinedown (Canada)

  • Leogun (United States)


Tour dates



























































































































































































Date
City
Country
Venue

South America
November 7, 2012

Buenos Aires

Argentina

River Plate Stadium
November 10, 2012

Santiago

Chile

Maquinaria Festival
November 12, 2012

Asunción

Paraguay

Jockey Club
November 14, 2012

Porto Alegre
Brazil

Gigantinho
November 17, 2012

São Paulo

Arena Skol Anhembi
November 18, 2012

Rio de Janeiro

HSBC Arena

Australia
February 28, 2013

Perth
Australia

Perth Arena
March 3, 2013

Adelaide

Victoria Park Racecourse
March 5, 2013

Melbourne

Etihad Stadium
March 6, 2013
March 9, 2013

Sydney

Allphones Arena
March 10, 2013
March 12, 2013

Brisbane

Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 16, 2013

Mackay

Virgin Australia Stadium

Europe
June 1, 2013

Stockholm
Sweden

Friends Arena
June 3, 2013

Helsinki
Finland

Hartwall Areena
June 6, 2013

Sölvesborg
Sweden

Sweden Rock Festival
June 8, 2013

Stavanger
Norway

Viking Stadion
June 11, 2013

Copenhagen
Denmark

Forum Copenhagen
June 12, 2013
Berlin
Germany

Waldbühne
June 14, 2013

Prague

Czech Republic

O2 Arena
June 15, 2013

Vienna
Austria

Nova Rock Festival
June 17, 2013

Codroipo
Italy

Villa Manin
June 18, 2013

Milan

Mediolanum Forum
June 20, 2013

Zürich
Switzerland

Hallenstadion
June 22, 2013

Clisson
France

Hellfest

North America
July 5, 2013

Victoria
Canada

Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
July 6, 2013

Vancouver

Rogers Arena
July 8, 2013

Kelowna

Prospera Place
July 10, 2013

Lethbridge

Enmax Centre
July 12, 2013

Edmonton

Rexall Place
July 14, 2013

Saskatoon

Credit Union Centre
July 16, 2013

Regina

Brandt Centre
July 17, 2013

Brandon

Keystone Centre
July 18, 2013

Winnipeg

MTS Centre
July 20, 2013

Cadott
United States

Rock Fest
July 23, 2013

Sudbury
Canada

Sudbury Arena
July 25, 2013

Ottawa

Canadian Tire Centre
July 26, 2013

Toronto

Molson Amphitheatre
July 27, 2013

London

Budweiser Gardens
July 29, 2013

Montreal

Bell Centre
July 31, 2013

Saint John

Harbour Station
August 1, 2013

Halifax

Halifax Metro Centre
August 3, 2013

St. John's

Mile One Centre
August 4, 2013
August 7, 2013

Gilford
United States

Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion
August 9, 2013

Verona

Turning Stone Events Center
August 10, 2013

Uncasville

Mohegan Sun Arena
August 12, 2013

Portsmouth

nTelos Wireless Pavilion
August 13, 2013

Simpsonville
Charter Amphitheater at Heritage Park
August 16, 2013

Orlando

Amway Center
August 18, 2013

Hollywood

Hard Rock Live

Asia
October 19, 2013

Chiba
Japan

Makuhari Messe
October 21, 2013

Osaka

Osaka-jō Hall
October 23, 2013
Tokyo

Budokan Hall
October 24, 2013

North America
November 8, 2013

Calgary
Canada

Scotiabank Saddledome


Kiss



  • Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar


  • Gene Simmons – vocals, bass


  • Tommy Thayer – lead guitar, vocals


  • Eric Singer – drums, vocals

  • Francis Stueber – the "Introduction Voice"


Box office score data
































Venue
City
Tickets sold / available
River Plate Stadium
Buenos Aires
48,000 / 55,000 (87%)
Hipódromo de Asunción
Asunción
8,161 / 10,000 (81%)
Arena Skol Anhembi
São Paulo
20,567 / 25,000 (82%)
HSBC Arena
Rio de Janeiro
6,803 / 9,500 (71%)
Perth Arena
Perth
12,775 / 13,335 (95%)
Clipsal 500
Adelaide
40,000 / 40,000 (100%)
Etihad Stadium
Melbourne
25,750 / 26,000 (99%)
Allphones Arena
Sydney
18,023 / 23,466 (76%)
Brisbane Entertainment Center
Brisbane
9,597 / 9,801 (97%)
  • Top 100 Worldwide Mid Year Tours 2013: KISS/Mötley Crüe, #84[1]


References



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