- It's poor customer service. They have a responsibility as organizer and salesman, says Bengt Abrahamsson, longtime Kissfan who would have seen his old idols live for the first time in Stockholm on June 25.

The play at Scandinavium in Gothenburg on June 23 is sold out, but when the Cultural News tries to buy a ticket to the show at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm, it is perfectly fine, despite the fact that the play will not take place.

During a Facebook Live chat with Scott Brown, US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, later published in The Calgary Herald, the band's singer and bassist Gene Simmons said they will play again only when researchers say it's safe.

- When there is a vaccine and the scientists - not the politicians - say "ok, open the doors. Celebrate life. Go out and have fun. " Only then will we play again, Gene Simmons said in the interview.

Want to know from the organizer

On the Live Nation website and the gigs event on Facebook, there is no information that the gigs should be canceled or postponed to a later date, despite the band's statement and that such large events may not be carried out due to restrictions due to the corona pandemic.

- My wife and I have been looking forward to the concert for a long time, but then the corona happened, and you can't control that. But Live Nation should give a message if it is canceled or advanced, says Bengt Abrahamsson.

Live Nation writes in an e-mail to Kulturnewsna that information for the concert visitors will be announced shortly: "As soon as we have the whole picture ready for us, we will notify all ticket buyers what applies." Why the tickets to the Kiss gig in Stockholm are still on sale, Live Nation has chosen not to respond.