Gene Simmons said that it's better to be "rich" and "miserable" in an upcoming podcast episode on Ultimate Classic Rock. This ...
Gene Simmons says it’s ‘better to be rich’ after defending $12k package to be his tour assistant - The Kiss frontman said the ...
Gene Simmons has never met a dollar he didn't like and he's got plenty of wisdom on the subject. For example, if you're going to be miserable, "it's still better to be a rich, miserable fuck," he ...
The co-founder of Kiss is 75 and has a reported net worth of $400 million. He formed the Gene Simmons Band in 2017. Kiss ...
The pricey package includes breakfast with the rock ‘n’ roll legend and the chance to join him on stage for one song.
Although Kiss ended its farewell trek, the “End of the Road World Tour” at New York’s Madison Square Garden in 2023, the band ...
Then there’s a stop by the former Academy of Music site on 14th Street between Third and Fourth avenues — which is now an NYU ...
While building an empire around him, Gene Simmons promised fans that it was better to be rich and miserable than poor.
With the only other remaining founding member of Kiss (Gene Simmons) off chasing a movie career, Paul Stanley was largely ...
Gene Simmons defended his decision to charge $12,000 for one fan to be his "personal assistant and band roadie" on tour. He ...
When Kiss rocker Gene Simmons announced his “Ultimate Gene Simmons Experience,” which allows one fan to pay over $12,000 to ...
Kiss star Gene Simmons defended charging his fans $12K for a VIP tour package where they can work as his personal assistant ...