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Gene Simmons Assures Fans He's OK After He Fell Sick on Stage During KISS Concert
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Paul Stanley and co halted their recent show in Brazil when they noticed one of their bandmates, Gene Simmons, looked unwell and needed a break during one of their performances.

AceShowbiz - KISS temporarily stopped their concert in Brazil this week as Gene Simmons felt weak due to dehydration. The 73-year-old bassist-and-vocalist needed a break during their set in Manaus, Brazil, on Wednesday night, April 12.

According to ACritica, he left the stage for around five minutes before continuing with the performance. "We're gonna have to stop. You know how much we love Gene, and he's obviously sick. And we're gonna have to stop to take care of him, 'cause we love him, right?" his bandmate Paul Stanley told the crowd as he had noticed Gene sitting down looking unwell.

Gene tried to carry on performing "Say Yeah" seated before he got back up on his feet. The "Rock and Roll All Nite" star later reassured fans that he was doing OK and simply needed to drink water. He tweeted, "Hey everybody, thanks for the good wishes. I'm fine. Yesterday at Manaus Stadium in Brazil, [I] experienced weakness because of dehydration. We stopped for about five minutes, I drank some water, and then all was well. Nothing serious."

The band - who are on their "End of the Road" farewell tour - will return to the stage on Saturday night, April 15 for Colombia's Monsters of Rock Festival at the Bogota Stadium.

Meanwhile, A KISS biopic is heading to Netflix in 2024. The band's manager, Doc McGhee, has revealed the film, which was first talked about in 2021, will follow the first four years of the glam metal legends' career.

The "Detroit Rock City" rockers formed in New York City in 1973, with a line-up comprising Paul (vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene (vocals, bass), Ace Frehley (lead guitar, vocals), and Peter Criss (drums, vocals).

Speaking on "The Rock Experience with Mike Brunn", Doc said, "It's a biopic about the first four years of KISS. We're just starting it now. We've already sold it, it's already done, we have a director, McGhee [Entertainment]. That's moving along and that'll come in [2024]."

KISS - which now comprises Gene, Paul, Eric Singer, and Tommy Thayer - will bow out of touring with two nights at New York's Madison Square Garden on December 1 and 2, bringing them full-circle.

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