Mötley Crüe guitarist John 5 has announced plans to open a new museum dedicated to KISS memorabilia in a recent YouTube video. The museum, named ‘Knights In Satan’s Service Museum’, will showcase pieces from his personal KISS collection.
The museum marks a significant milestone in preserving KISS’s legacy and memorabilia for fans and collectors. John 5 made this announcement while continuing his successful tenure as Mötley Crüe’s guitarist.
This groundbreaking initiative will give KISS fans an unprecedented look into one of the most comprehensive collections of band memorabilia ever assembled.
Extensive Collection Details

Revolver Magazine reports that the museum will display over 2,500 items. The collection includes rare artifacts such as an authentic pair of Gene Simmons’ Destroyer-era boots.
Each piece in the collection represents a significant moment in KISS’s storied history. John 5 has meticulously curated these items over years of dedicated collecting.
Exclusive Tour Experience

John 5’s official website details the museum’s intimate touring experience. Tours will be limited to six guests per session, with specific dates set for May 2025.
John 5 will personally guide these exclusive tours. Visitors will receive firsthand insights into each piece’s significance and historical context.
Collection Significance

The KISS FAQ community ranks John 5’s collection among the most well-rounded assemblages of KISS memorabilia. It stands alongside the personal collections of Gene Simmons and other notable collectors.
Fans will have a unique opportunity to experience KISS history through these carefully preserved artifacts. Each piece in the museum tells its own story of the band’s legendary career.