KISS Concert Canceled After Paul Stanley Tests Positive For COVID-19

Paul Stanley tested positive for COVID-19. KISS will no longer be performing at a Pennsylvania concert scheduled for him. TMZ has learned.
Sources close to Paul inform TMZ that the KISS singer is feeling fine despite having tested positive. The band had to cancel their performance at The Pavilion At Star Lake in Burgettstown PA.

There was speculation on Twitter that Paul was suffering from heart problems. The show was cancelled. But we are told that this is not the case. Paul took to Twitter to inform fans that the heart attack rumors were bogus and that he is as healthy as an ox. He did not mention the positive test.

KISS is currently on tour, and their next concert will be Saturday in North Carolina.

We were told by a representative of the group that more information regarding show dates would be available as soon as possible. All members of the tour, band and crew alike, have been fully vaccinated.

According to the rep, the band and their crew operated in a bubble independent of each other in order to protect everyone at every show and between shows. A COVID safety protocol officer is also on the tour, who ensures everyone follows all CDC guidelines.