Dressed to Kill are second to none in terms of attention to detail. All four members play in exact replica costumes, play authentic make and model or exact replica instruments (and have received endorsements from Kiss' instrument manufacturers), and spend the near two hours on stage moving and sounding exactly like Kiss.
No other Kiss tribute in the world has done what Dressed to Kill has done. The following is a snapshot of the band, and demonstrates their reputation, and ability to deliver an unrivalled lookalike, soundalike and actalike Kiss tribute show:
The first Kiss tribute band in Europe, established in 1990.
The only Kiss tribute to conduct extensive tours of clubs and theatres, and festival headliners in the UK, Europe, Scandinavia and Japan.
The only European Kiss tribute to be engaged by Kiss and their management/record companies to promote CD and DVD releases, and promote tours (since 1993).
Played a special show at The Marquee in London for Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS in 1994.
The only Kiss tribute in the world to be invited by Gene Simmons of Kiss to be featured performers on his TV show Rock School.
The Grand Finalé of every Kiss Convention in the UK (and numerous Expos in Europe) since 1992.
Joined onstage by current and past members of Kiss: Peter Criss, Bruce Kulick, Mark St. John, and Eric Singer.
Earned the praise of Kiss' original manager Bill Aucoin.
Appearances on BBC 1, Channel 4, MTV Headbangers Ball, and NHK.
Rock mag Classic Rock called them 'Better than Kiss!'. No other Kiss tribute has ever been reviewed by Classic Rock.
Rock mag Kerrang! review called them 'The worlds top Kiss tribute act!'. No other Kiss tribute has ever been reviewed by Kerrang!
Dressed to Kill have been termed as 'the next best thing to Kiss' by fans, magazines and their peers; and when Kiss retire after their current 'End of the Road' tour ends, there will be even more demand to see 'the next best thing'.
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