KISS is set to perform for the last time in New York City in a few days and there were people who never got the chance to buy tickets for the event. Fortunately, they will still have a chance to watch the show through a livestream; find out below how to access the online event.

According to Billboard, the entire concert that will be held at Madison Square Garden on December 2 will be available to watch through pay-per-view.

In order to gain access, fans can now go to PPV.com to purchase tickets. Passes for the live stream event is currently priced at $39.99.

   

Aside from watching it live, fans will also have a chance to replay the show after it wraps up.

In addition to the website itself, you may access PPV through their app which is available for download through the App Store and Play Store for Android users.

KISS to 'Call it Quits' After Final Tour?

Ahead of their final show, Gene Simmons spoke with The Sunday Project to hint that the band will be taking a break or retire for good following their final show.

The reason why they're doing this is it's best for them to conclude their career while they're still on top of their games.

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"At a certain time, you've gotta have the dignity and pride but also the love and admiration of your fans to know when it's time to call it quits," he said.

Ace Frehley NOT Invited to Perform at KISS' Final Show?

Since it's the band's final show, fans have been wanting original Guitarist Ace Frehley and Peter Criss to join them on stage, but it appears that it will not happen.

Initially, Gene Simmons revealed that he contacted the two musicians, but they allegedly turned down the offer to reunite.

However, in a recent interview, as reported by Blabbermouth, Frehley claimed that the band has never reached out to him in the first place.

"They said that they invited us to perform at that show. I never got a phone call. Peter never got a phone call," he claimed.

He further alleged that the group only brought up their names for the sake of ticket sales as they wanted fans to buy it.

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