Race to Erase MS is proud to announce that legendary rock and roll band KISS will perform at the 23rd Annual Race to Erase MS Gala to show their support and help raise awareness for the cause.

“It’s an honor to have KISS be a part of the 23rd Race to Erase MS Gala,” said Paul Stanley. “Charity work and helping those in need is never an option… It’s everyone’s obligation. And yes, we WILL rock the house.”

This renowned celebrity-filled event has raised $46 million for Race to Erase MS and its Center Without Walls program throughout its history. KISS joins Race to Erase MS founder Nancy Davis, along with previously announced 2016 “Medal of Hope” Award recipient Carolyn Rafaelian of ALEX AND ANI at the event, which will take place on April 15 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Over 1,000 celebrity and distinguished guests are expected to attend the gala, which will also include a sit-down dinner and both live and silent auctions.

“If you have your health it’s easy to take for granted but for all those who need us, need us to care, contribute, make a difference, here is your opportunity with the 23rd Annual Race to Erase MS Gala,” said Gene Simmons. “KISS is honored to perform this year but it’s going to be even better when we come back to play the We Kicked MS’ Ass Party!”

As America’s #1 Gold Record Award winning group of all time in all categories (RIAA), KISS can easily be named one of rock’s most influential bands of all time. To date, they have released 44 albums, and sold over 100 million albums worldwide. Between their incredible achievements in music, their philanthropic endeavors, their notable appearances, and their pursuits in TV and film, KISS’ legacy only continues to grow. KISS’ unique ability to transcend generations has led to 40 plus years of record-breaking global tours and no sign of slowing down. Race To Erase MS looks forward to welcoming true icons to the stage for what is sure to be a memorable performance and an unforgettable evening.

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