The band KISS announced on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” radio show, the final concerts of his “End of the road” farewell tour.

“On December 1st and 2nd we will be at Madison Square Garden.” These will be the band’s last two concerts. We’re ending where we started,” said KISS singer Paul Stanley.

KISS started their farewell tour in January 2019, but were forced to put it on hold in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, reports Blabbermouth.

“Some people with a bit of irony said ‘this tour has been going on for years.’ Yes, we lost two and a half years due to the pandemic,” Paul explained. “We would have already finished. Yes, this is the end.”

It was originally scheduled to end on July 17, 2021 in New York, but got an extension until the end of 2023. 19 new North American shows were added with the first starting on October 29 in Austin, Texas and with stops in California, Washington, Illinois, Canada to New York.

“You have to remember that Gene and I started together when I was 17 and he was 20 50 years ago… It’s about time,” explained Paul Stanley.