Bruce Kulick, once a guitarist for KISS, has spoken out in support of the band amidst accusations that they utilized pre-recorded tracks during their farewell performances. Ever since the launch of KISS’s “End Of The Road” tour in early 2019, there have been ongoing discussions online regarding claims that lead singer Paul Stanley might be relying on backing tracks during concerts.
Despite these allegations, Kulick emphasized that the primary outcome of the tour was the joy it brought to fans. He highlighted that the overall experience and the happiness of those attending the shows were of utmost importance. Kulick’s perspective suggests that the success of the tour should be measured by the fans’ satisfaction rather than the technical aspects of the performance.
Kulick’s comments reflect a broader understanding of live performances, where the focus is on the emotional connection and memorable experiences created for the audience. While some may debate the use of backing tracks, the former guitarist appears to prioritize the positive impact the band had on its audience during the tour.