Biography Flash: Gene Simmons Car Crash Update Plus KISS Vegas Reunion Without Makeup
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Gene Simmons has dominated headlines after a car accident in Malibu just days ago. According to NBC4 Los Angeles and multiple music news outlets, Simmons, 76, was driving his Lincoln Navigator on Pacific Coast Highway when he fainted behind the wheel and collided with a parked car. He was briefly hospitalized as a precaution but quickly discharged and is now recuperating comfortably at home. His wife, Shannon Tweed, confirmed doctors linked the incident to a recent change in his medication and stressed he needs to stay hydrated—something Simmons himself joked is not his strong suit. Simmons assured fans via voicemail and social media, saying, “I’m completely fine. I had a slight fender bender. It happens. Especially to those of us who are horrible drivers. And that’s me. All is well.” According to ABC7 and The Economic Times, authorities corroborated the fainting episode, and Simmons has a history of dehydration and atrial fibrillation, which adds context to this medical scare.
Responding swiftly, Simmons posted an update on X and Instagram, thanking fans for their support. The outpouring on social channels was intense, with #GeneSimmons trending, and rumors swirling until his confirmation calmed followers, per The Riff Report.
Looking forward, Simmons has a packed November, marked by the highly-anticipated "KISS Army Storms Vegas" event at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas from November 14 to 16. As revealed in the Las Vegas Review-Journal and confirmed on KISS Online, this celebrates the band's 50th anniversary and their first appearance together since retiring from touring in 2023. The highlight—KISS will play without their signature makeup, keeping their promise after the End of the Road farewell. Simmons explained, “No stage show, no crew, no makeup—Just a personal gathering with fans, Q&A, and maybe we’ll get up and play some tunes.”
In the days preceding the crash, Simmons had kicked off his 2025 solo tour with a show in Beaver Dam, Kentucky, after weather forced an earlier cut short near Atlanta. The Gene Simmons Band—a lineup of Brent Woods, Zach Throne, and Brian Tichy—played fan favorites and classic covers ranging from Led Zeppelin to The Beatles, as recounted by Ultimate Classic Rock. Simmons continued to offer his “roadie for a day” VIP experience at a price of $12,495, drawing both curiosity and criticism, which he answered with typical candor: “It’s not for everybody and it ain’t cheap.”
Business-wise, Simmons remains visible with his Rock & Brews restaurant openings and ongoing entrepreneurial efforts, as discussed in recent interviews with Ultimate Classic Rock.
No major headlines have emerged in the past 24 hours beyond updates on Simmons’ recovery and anticipation for the Vegas reunion. As ever, Gene’s biography keeps unfolding in dramatic style—this week, it was a Malibu fender bender, next week, it’s Las Vegas history.
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