
Destroyer Tour - Wikipedia
The Destroyer Tour also known as The Spirit of '76 Tour was a concert tour by Kiss, in support of their fourth studio album Destroyer.
KISS Concert History Online - Decades on Tour Detailed: 1976
Following the conclusion of the "Destroyer" sessions the band recommenced touring activities on Jan. 23. The first single from the new album, "Shout It Out Loud," was released in early March, …
KISS Live in Houston TX 1976 DESTROYER TOUR "FULL SHOW ... - YouTube
Master Tape Network brings you KISS Live in Houston TX CA. August 13, 1976 This show is from the destroyer tour.
KISS's 1976 Concert & Tour History | Concert Archives
Coupled with its shocking live performances, which featured fire breathing, blood-spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits, and pyrotechnics, KISS remains one of the most …
Kiss Live in Anaheim [20-8-1976] - Full Show - YouTube
Kiss live in Anaheim, California USA, August 20th '76; Destroyer Tour, Very good audience recording For my first 70's Kiss' upload (It was about time) I chose the one which I belie...more
Destroyer Tour | KISS Wiki | Fandom
The Destroyer Tour also known as The Spirit of '76 Tour was a concert tour by Kiss, in support of their latest album. The August 20 Anaheim, California show was the most famous show of the …
KISS Setlist at The Summit, Houston
Get the KISS Setlist of the concert at The Summit, Houston, TX, USA on August 13, 1976 from the Destroyer Tour and other KISS Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
KISS at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, NJ 1976
Aug 20, 2010 · On KISS’ “Spirit of ’76” tour, the costumed NYC band was on the verge of becoming permanently embedded into popular culture. It was fitting that they played at …
Kiss starts touring in support of “Destroyer” - Kiss Timeline
On 11. April 1976, Kiss started the touring cycle for their new album "Destroyer". Visually, there was not much changed from the "Alive!" tour.
Fossils: Kiss “Spirit of ‘76” (Destroyer tour) - That Devil Music
Dec 16, 2015 · Kiss “Spirit of ‘76” (Destroyer tour) Hard rock legends Kiss were riding high by the time of the American bicentennial. The band’s 1975 live double album Alive! was their highest …