Tongal To Help Kiss Pull 40th Anniversary Ideas Out Of Left Field

Tongal has made a name for itself as a company capable of crowdsourcing its clients campaigns. The site’s users deliver pitches to sponsors, with the best ideas earning compensation for their creators. Tongal’s latest campaign is opening things up even more. It has teamed up with Kiss in search of some wicked ideas for the rock band’s 40th anniversary.

Unlike previous Tongal campaigns, the Kiss project has been left open-ended. It’s a part of Tongal’s new Left Field initiative, which hopes to engineer “big, bold ideas” by offering a simply prompt and letting creative minds do the rest.

In this case, Kiss is only asking for a wild and crazy way to celebrate both their 40th anniversary as a group and their recent induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. If you think you have a idea, you can submit it by signing up at Tongal. Pro tip: Your idea should probably involve tongues in some way.

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