KISS have denied allegations of slack COVID protocols on tour after their long-serving guitar tech died last month after testing positive for coronavirus.The rock veterans claimed that their protocols “met, but most often exceeded” guidelines at national and local level while on the US leg of their farewell End of the World tour.But three crew members who spoke to Rolling Stone on condition of anonymity have, in light of Francis Stueber’s death, disputed that adequate measures were in place.
The 53-year-old guitar tech tested positive for the disease, quarantined in a hotel and died days later on October 17.A roadie claimed to the publication: “Every day during the shows, we weren’t tested.