Malibu Seen: Sealed with a KISS

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The incomparable, glitzy, retro members of KISS will rock the upcoming Race to Erase MS.

Better believe it. They’re “gonna rock and roll all night, and party every day.”

Yup, it’s time for the annual Race to Erase MS Gala on April 15 when iconic rock band KISS will help raise big bucks for a totally awesome cause and one totally awesome lady.

For the past 23 years, Nancy Davis and a lot of her pals from Malibu to Manhattan have collected a whopping $46 million to help make MS (multiple sclerosis) a thing of the past. 

KISS will join the Race to Erase MS founder to salute 2016 “Medal of Hope” Award recipient Carolyn Rafaelian for all her hard work and inspirational leadership.

It’s an event that incorporates tributes, gourmet meals and old school music with a serious message that’s not lost on anyone. 

“If you have your health it’s easy to take for granted, but for all those who need us — need us to care, contribute, make a difference — here is your opportunity with the 23rd annual Race to Erase MS Gala,” KISS rocker Gene Simmons said.  “KISS is honored to perform this year … “

As one of America’s number one Gold Record Award-winning groups of all time, KISS could easily take a spot among one of the rock world’s most influential bands. To date, they have released 44 albums and sold over 100 million albums worldwide. Between their incredible achievements in music, philanthropic endeavors, notable appearances, and pursuits in TV and film, KISS’ legacy only continues to grow.

KISS’ unique ability to transcend generations has led to 40-plus years of record-breaking global tours and shows no sign of slowing down. Race To Erase MS looks forward to welcoming true icons to the stage for what is sure to be a memorable performance and an unforgettable evening.

The platform-wearing, spandex-clad, all-glittered-up group said it couldn’t be more thrilled.

“It’s an honor to have KISS be a part of the 23rd Race to Erase MS Gala,” band member Paul Stanley said. “Charity work and helping those in need is never an option. It’s everyone’s obligation. And yes, we will rock the house.”

So there. Be there. Don’t be square. And plan on flicking your bics along the way.