The band will perform its final shows of its career in New York City this weekend

Mayor Eric Adams celebrates rock legends Kiss with the honor on November 30th, declaring it official Kiss Day in New York City. November 30th pays tribute to the band’s deep history with New York City coinciding with their final two shows at Madison Square Garden on December 1st and 2nd.

The honor is bestowed as the band takes over New York City as it wraps its touring career at The World’s Most Famous Arena on Saturday night.

Tonight (Thurs, Nov 30th), the band will light up the Empire State Building from dusk until 2 am ET. The illumination will show silver to represent the Kiss logo and red, purple, blue, and green to honor each band character’s iconic color. The music-to-light show set to the band’s 1975 hit, “Rock N Roll All Nite” is timed to a 7 pm ET broadcast that evening on iHeartMedia New York’s Q104.3. The show can be experienced in-person while using the iHeartRadio App, or fans around the world can enjoy the show through Kiss’ and ESB’s social channels.

Additional various takeovers and experiential events are scheduled across a five-day period that began last night (Wed, Nov 29th) with a Kiss-themed activation and branded merchandise at the New York Rangers hockey game. A Kiss Pop-Up Store, interactive Google Map, limited edition branded metro cards and more will be featured leading up to the band’s final performance ever on Saturday, December 2nd at Madison Square Garden.

The final Kiss concert, which ends the band’s 24-city/25-date North America The End of the Road Tour, promises to be a massive event. Kiss: End of the Road will take place on Saturday, December 2nd, at iconic Madison Square Garden, and will be streamed worldwide, live on pay-per-view, exclusively on ppv.com. It will also be available on PPV via cable and satellite operators in the US & Canada. The live show begins at 8 pm EST.

Kiss remains one of the most influential bands in the history of rock and roll after 45 years. Kiss has earned more gold album record awards than any American band in the history of The Recording Industry Association of America’s (RIAA gold and platinum certifications with 26 Kiss albums and four solo albums released simultaneously—a feat never before achieved by any band. To date, Kiss has released 44 albums, with 14 achieving platinum status and three albums reaching multi-platinum. Kiss has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and their legacy continues to grow their fan base, generation after generation.