Hundreds waited in line to meet two KISS band members.
 / Lindsey Theis
Hundreds of KISS fans showed up for a chance to meet two members of the rock and roll band today at Broadway at the Beach.
Saturday also marks the five year anniversary for the KISS coffeehouse in Myrtle Beach.
Fans came for a meet and greet session with drummer Eric Singer and guitarist Tommy Thayer.
By noon, more than 500 had waited in line. Some, like Jacob Jones who waited as long as three hours, but said it was worth it. "It's something we fit into and it's something we enjoy to get away from regular life."
Among the lucky fans, brothers Evan and Ethan Crookham.
"It was a once in a lifetime thing and I got the guitar signed which was really cool," Ethan said.
"He {Eric Singer} made me pose like a rock star for out picture with my guitar," 9-year-old Evan added.
KISS fans will continue to celebrate Saturday night with a question and answer session with Singer and Thayer, followed by a KISS army tribute concert.