KISS have had to delay their Perth concert due to illness.

The legendary rockers were due to kick off their End of the Road Tour and leave the US to perform at RAC Arena on Saturday, however due to a bad case of influenza Paul Stanley has been given strict orders to rest.

The legendary rockers were due to leave Los Angeles tomorrow to kick off the tour, but Stanley was told the flight to Perth would be too gruelling.

The sickness has thrown out their Australian and New Zealand tour dates, so fans will have now have to wait until Tuesday December 3 to see them live.

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The concert will remain at RAC Arena.

TEG Live has advised KISS fans that all tickets and VIP Packages to the November 16 date are valid for the December 3 show and no exchange is necessary.

For those unable to attend the new date, refunds are available from Ticketek.

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Fans in Auckland have been left livid as their tour date was cancelled following the announcement - due to take place on the date of the rescheduled Perth stop - with the band to head straight to Japan instead.

The Auckland date will be re-planned for a later stage of the ‘End Of The Road’ World Tour, according to TEG Live.