Paul Stanley has confirmed that he will join Gene Simmons at his "Vault" event in Nevada. For the last three months, the KISS bassist/vocalist has has been traveling around the U.S., personally delivering copies of his limited-edition box set, "Gene Simmons - The Vault Experience: 1966-2016", to buyers. The set, including a ticket to one of the "Vault" gatherings, costs $2,000, with the most expensive version going for $50,000. Although Simmons has been joined by several of his current and former bandmates at various "The Vault" events so far, his KISS partner Paul Stanley has yet to make an appearance. However, that will all change on May 26 when the two KISS co-founders come together in Las Vegas. Stanley tweeted a graphic advertising his appearance at the event, along with the caption: "Me Busy?? Yes!! TOO Busy?!?! NEVER!!! Can't Wait!" KISS fans recently speculated that the band would soon embark on a farewell tour following the news that the legendary rock act was attempting to trademark the phrase "The End Of The Road." An application from KISS was filed on February 8 to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, which — should it be accepted — means that the band could use it in connection with "live performances by a musical band." As it stands now, no official farewell tour has been announced.
Me Busy?? Yes!! TOO Busy?!?! NEVER!!! Can’t Wait! pic.twitter.com/DAY6Coxv8g
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) April 3, 2018
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Me Busy?? Yes!! TOO Busy?!?! NEVER!!! Can’t Wait! pic.twitter.com/DAY6Coxv8g
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) April 3, 2018
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