Wednesday, March 19, marked the 50th anniversary of KISS releasing their third album, 1975's Dressed to Kill.
Starting tomorrow (Sat., March 22), KISS fans can take a walking audio tour of the New York City neighborhood where KISS, on October 26th, 1974, dressed in suits, posed for photographer Bob Gruen against a traffic light pole on the corner of West 23rd Street and 8th Avenue for the album cover.
It's narrated by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Gruen, which fans can access starting Saturday for free at KISSonline.com The tour guides participants through the Chelsea neighborhood where KISS walked in 1975 to hear rare stories from that time in NYC.
And if you can be in Manhattan Saturday, you're encouraged to make yourself up and recreate the album cover and upload your photo with the hashtag #dressedtokill50, before taking the audio tour. The first fans to do so will receive a limited Dressed to Kill T-shirt.
And of course, it wouldn't be KISS if there wasn't merchandise available. In this case, Generation Records in nearby Greenwich Village, is hosting a special KISS merch pop-up.