Two of the most famous bands in the history of heavy metal are each facing lawsuits from former tour workers.
The family of a Kiss guitar tech, who died while quarantining in 2021 after contracting Covid while on tour with the band, is
suing the band for wrongful death. According to a prior investigation by
Rolling Stone, Kiss allegedly maintained lax Covid protocols on the tour in question — including a lack of testing and lots of crew members falling ill — that contributed to the roadie's death.
Meanwhile, an ex-tour photographer is
suing Guns N' Roses for copyright infringement and sexual harassment. She claims that the band claimed ownership over numerous of her photos and used them in print and digital media, ad campaigns, and other outlets. She also alleges that the band's manager made "numerous unwelcome sexual advances" toward her and "committed consistent pervasive sexual harassment" in a "workplace environment that was completely devoid of any sexual harassment policy, sexual harassment handbook, sexual harassment training, and human resource department."