Sad news for KISS fans hoping to see them perform at their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. KISS announced on their website that they will not play at the April 10th ceremony at the Barclays Center in Broklyn, New York because of a dispute over which line-up would take the stage. In a statement posted on Sunday, the band states, "Our intention was to celebrate the entire history of KISS and give credit to all members including long time present members Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer, and additionally Bruce Kulick and Eric Carr all who have made this band what it is, regardless of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's point of view. They also go on to say that they made the decision to not perform at all because of an "emotional situation where there is no way to please everyone."

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