
Kiss Live at Budokan 1988 2008
Experience the electrifying energy of KISS in this live concert film, capturing the iconic rock band's performance at Tokyo's Budokan Hall in 1988.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kiss Live at Budokan 1988 (2008) about?
Experience the iconic rock band KISS in this live concert film, featuring a setlist of fan favorites and high-energy performances.
Who directed Kiss Live at Budokan 1988?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Kiss Live at Budokan 1988?
The movie features a talented cast, including Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Carr, and Bruce Kulick.
Is Kiss Live at Budokan 1988 (2008) worth watching?
With its nostalgic value, impressive musicality, and high-energy performances, Kiss Live at Budokan 1988 (2008) is a treat for both long-time KISS fans and newcomers to the band's legendary sound.
How long is Kiss Live at Budokan 1988?
The movie has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Kiss Live at Budokan 1988 (2008) — The Ultimate KISS Concert Experience
Experience the electrifying energy of KISS in this live concert film, capturing the iconic rock band's performance at Tokyo's Budokan Hall in 1988. With a setlist featuring fan favorites like 'Love Gun' and 'Detroit Rock City,' this concert film is a must-watch for music enthusiasts. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, the movie boasts an impressive runtime of 90 minutes, showcasing the band's signature blend of rock, pop, and showmanship. Gene Simmons' bass thumps and Paul Stanley's vocals soar as the band delivers a high-energy performance that will leave you screaming for more. With its nostalgic value and impressive musicality, Kiss Live at Budokan 1988 (2008) is a treat for both long-time KISS fans and newcomers to the band's legendary sound.
From the opening chords of 'Love Gun' to the final notes of 'Rock and Roll All Nite,' this concert film is a non-stop adrenaline rush that will leave you breathless. With its talented cast, including Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Carr, and Bruce Kulick, Kiss Live at Budokan 1988 (2008) is a must-see for music lovers of all ages.