The Hottest Show on Earth Tour

The Hottest Show on Earth Tour

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|number_of_legs = 2
|number_of_legs = 2
|number_of_shows = 58
|number_of_shows = 58
|last_tour = [[Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour]]
(2010)
|last_tour = [[Sonic Boom over Europe Tour]]
(2010)
|this_tour = '''The Hottest Show on Earth Tour'''
(2010–2011)
|this_tour = '''The Hottest Show on Earth Tour'''
(2010–2011)
|next_tour = [[The Tour (Kiss and Mötley Crüe)|The Tour]]
(2012)
|next_tour = [[The Tour (Kiss and Mötley Crüe)|The Tour]]
(2012)
}}
}}


'''The Hottest Show on Earth Tour''' was a [[concert tour]] by [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] in support of their 19th studio album, ''[[Sonic Boom (Kiss album)|Sonic Boom]]''. It is essentially the North American leg of the [[Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour]], itself a continuation of the [[Kiss Alive/35 World Tour]] that started in 2008. Kiss also played in Mexico for the first time since 2004. The tour featured both arena and amphitheater shows throughout the United States, plus Canada, and was produced by [[Live Nation]]. As with previous concert tours, live recordings of every show were sold at the venue by SymfyLive.
'''The Hottest Show on Earth Tour''' was a [[concert tour]] by [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] in support of their 19th studio album, ''[[Sonic Boom (Kiss album)|Sonic Boom]]''. It is essentially the North American leg of the [[Sonic Boom over Europe Tour]], itself a continuation of the [[Kiss Alive/35 World Tour]] that started in 2008. Kiss also played in Mexico for the first time since 2004. The tour featured both arena and amphitheater shows throughout the United States, plus Canada, and was produced by [[Live Nation]]. As with previous concert tours, live recordings of every show were sold at the venue by SymfyLive.


Kiss also stated that one dollar from each ticket sold would be donated to the [[United States Armed Forces]] to benefit the [[Wounded warriors project|Wounded Warriors Project]]. Kiss also added more shows to the tour in Puerto Rico, Houston, and Hollywood, Florida. Kiss announced seven shows to be added to the tour as a small Japanese tour however these shows have now been postponed to later in the year.
Kiss also stated that one dollar from each ticket sold would be donated to the [[United States Armed Forces]] to benefit the [[Wounded warriors project|Wounded Warriors Project]]. Kiss also added more shows to the tour in Puerto Rico, Houston, and Hollywood, Florida. Kiss announced seven shows to be added to the tour as a small Japanese tour however these shows have now been postponed to later in the year.