It is with heavy hearts that KIX announced their retirement from performing live.
“After much thought we have decided to call it a career,” KIX lead singer Steve Whiteman said. “It was obviously not an easy decision to make, but the right one at this time in our lives for our families and the band.”
KIX’s final performance ever is set for Sunday, Sept. 17, at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. KIX: Walkin’ Away, The Final Show will see the original band members Steve Whiteman, Brian Forsythe, Ronnie Younkins, Jimmy Chalfant, and longtime bassist Mark Schenker take the stage for the very last time.
“We wanted to do this show for our fans,” Whiteman said. “We owe a lot to them for their never-ending support over our long 45-year career. It was tempting to just fade away and stop booking gigs and ride off into the sunset, but we wanted our fans to be part of a local farewell show and give them a chance to see the band one last time.”
KIX formed in Hagerstown, Maryland, in 1978, and they have enjoyed a lasting 45-year career as one of hard rock’s most notable groups. The band’s retirement signifies the end of an era as KIX was one of the last touring bands from the ’80s rock scene who were still at the top of their game. Highly respected by fans, peers, and critics, KIX is deservingly very proud of their long legacy.
KIX released many albums throughout their career including, 1985’s breakout album Midnite Dynamite. From the slash-and-burn riffing of the album’s title track and the high-speed antics of “Layin’ Rubber,” to the Aerosmith-flavored groove of numbers like “Cold Shower” and “Sex” to the heart-break melancholia of the album’s sole ballad, “Walkin’ Away,” Midnite Dynamite was packed with material that delivered not only attitude in spades, but also pummeled the listener with hook after hook.
Watch the official music video for “Cold Shower” by KIX on YouTube:
In 2014, KIX released Rock Your Face Off, their first studio effort since 1995’s Show Business. The album debuted at No. 1 on Amazon’s Hard Rock and Metal chart, in the Top 50 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart, No. 5 on the Independent Albums chart, No. 11 on the Top Internet chart, No. 17 on the Top Rock Albums chart, No. 27 on the Indie/Small Chain Core Stores chart, and No. 33 on the Physical chart.
In 2016, KIX released Can’t Stop The Show: The Return Of KIX, a two-disc DVD/CD set that entered the Billboard Top Music Video Sales chart at No. 3, and rose to the No. 1 position, the band’s highest charting debut and first No. 1 ever in their history. The 71-minute film offered an in-depth look into KIX’s decision to record their first new album, 2014’s Rock Your Face Off, in almost 20 years.
In 2018, KIX celebrated the 30th Anniversary of their biggest album, Blow My Fuse, with Blow My Fuse Re-Blown, a two-disc set with a remixed/remastered version of the album, along with the original demo recordings for all 10 songs. The reunion with long-time collaborator and the album’s original producer Beau Hill (Alice Cooper, Ratt, Warrant, KIX) for this remix sparked the initiative to revisit Midnite Dynamite and take a similar approach to updating KIX’s legacy. In 2020, on the 35th anniversary of the release of Midnite Dynamite, KIX once again partnered with Beau Hill to release Midnite Dynamite Re-Lit.
As for KIX’s final show, Brad Canfield, Vice President of Operations for Merriweather Post Pavilion, said, “When we started the M3 Rock Fest 14 years ago to pay homage to the legends of hard rock, KIX was the first call we made. They’re M3’s hometown heartbeat, and the only band to play every single edition. We’ll miss them greatly, but we’re honored and excited to host them on our historic stage one last time this September to give them the sendoff they truly deserve.”
Whiteman added, “I just want everyone to end up on their feet and celebrate all the good times we’ve had over the years. It’s a party and you are all invited!”
KIX
W/ Child’s Play
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Sunday, Sept. 17
Gates @ 5:30pm
$40 Lawn
All ages