Kurt's father Burt invites Finn and his mother Carole to move in with them. Shelby confesses that she can no longer have children, but wishes she could have her baby back, rather than the now fully grown Rachel, whom she feels does not need her. Will meets with Shelby, concerned that she is not as invested in forging a relationship as Rachel is. The rest of the male club members then dress as the band Kiss and perform Shout It Out Loud, the girls and Will cheering them on. Puck suggests to Quinn that they name their daughter Jackie Daniels, but she declines. She introduces herself, and Shelby makes her a better Lady Gaga costume because Rachel inexplicably has two gay dads that can't sew. While spying on a Vocal Adrenaline rehearsal, Rachel realizes that their director, Shelby Corcoran, is her birth mother because her voice sounded like the voice on a cassette tape (recognized for their impeccable sound clarity) Jesse had "found" in her room. The girls and Kurt create costumes inspired by Lady Gaga and perform Bad Romance. Kurt and Tina are bullied for their Gaga costumes by Karofsky and Azimio. When Rachel discovers that Vocal Adrenaline is planning on performing a Lady Gaga number at Regionals, Will sets the club a Gaga assignment. Original tickets will be honored at all new dates.The episode begins with Principal Figginstelling Tina that she can no longer dress in her gothic fashion, alarmed by a spate of pseudo–vampirism in the school, inspired by the Twilight Saga. The 22 trek rescheduled 2021 End of the Road North American tour dates with David Lee Roth now kicks off August 18th in Mansfield, MA and wrap on October 6th in Lafayette, LA. The band will now launch its European End of the Road trek on June 2nd in Antwerp, Belgium, and wrapping July 15th in Budapest, Hungary. Kiss is set to return to the road in their current lineup this summer for what is to be their final trek together with the End of the Road Tour as they rescheduled pandemic-postponed dates. The band’s anthems will be a big part of the movie as they overcame the “hair” band era and became a mega force in rock and roll. Shout It Out Loud will focus on Simmons and Stanley’s origins as kids from Queens who formed an unlikely friendship that morphed into Kiss after enlisting Frehley and Criss. The news comes as Netflix is nearing a deal to distribute the band’s biopic. The 21 track concert is a celebration of the band’s musical legacy and features co-founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, with Ace Frehley on guitar and Eric Singer on drums. 7 1976 Billboard hit “Detroit Rock City,” as well as rarities such as “I Still Love You” from 1982’s Creatures Of The Night. Tokyo has always held a special place of importance throughout the KISStory of the band and Off The Soundboard: Tokyo 2001 captures Kiss giving the packed 55,000 seat venue the quintessential Kiss live experience, direct from the soundboard with such classic anthems as “I Was Made for Lovin’ You,” “Heaven’s On Fire,” “Rock & Roll All Night” and the No. Kiss Off The Soundboard: Tokyo 2001 will be available as 2 CD and 3 LP sets on June 11th via UMe. Kiss is digging into its vaults to launch a new official live “bootleg” series called “Off The Soundboard.” The first in the series celebrates the 20th anniversary of the band’s iconic show at The Tokyo Dome in Japan on March 13, 2001.
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