KISS legend Gene Simmons takes a break from home quarantine for a walk with family in Beverly Hills

KISS legend Gene Simmons takes a break from home quarantine for a walk with wife Shannon Tweed and daughter Sophie in Beverly Hills

Legendary rockers, Kiss, canceled the last three shows of their End Of The Road tour last month due to the coronavirus outbreak.

And on Thursday, after more than a month off the road, Gene Simmons took a break from his home quarantine for a walk around his Beverly Hills neighborhood with his wife Shannon Tweed and their daughter Sophie Simmons.

All three took extra precautions and wore protective masks for their afternoon stroll.

COVID-19 crisis: Gene Simmons, wife Shannon Tweed and their daughter Sophie took a reprieve from home quarantine for a walk around their Beverly Hills neighborhood on Thursday

The singer and bassist, 70, kept it causal in black sweatpants, a matching jacket and black sneakers..

With the Southern California sun glaring down, he also covered up with a black baseball cap and dark sunglasses.

Tweed, 63, opted for grey sweatpants, yellow short and white sneakers, while daughter Sophie, 27,  wore black leggings with a fitted long-sleeve crop top.

During their walk, the trio made sure to practice social distancing by steering clear of any passer-byes.

Safety first: All three took extra precautions and wore protective masks for their amid the coronavirus pandemic

Safety first: All three took extra precautions and wore protective masks for their amid the coronavirus pandemic

Stay busy and creative: Earlier on Thursday, the Rock And Roll All Nite singer took to Twitter to share a message to his 898,000 followers

Stay busy and creative: Earlier on Thursday, the Rock And Roll All Nite singer took to Twitter to share a message to his 898,000 followers

Earlier in the day, the Rock And Roll All Nite singer took to Twitter to share a message of love to his 898,000 followers.

‘Stay home! Be safe! Be creative. Make up stuff. Pay attention to each other,’ he captioned a quick video clip of himself holding a sign that read “In Love” next to Tweed.

The iconic rocker has been vocal about warning people to take the COVID-19 outbreak seriously for a number of weeks.

Spreading the word: The iconic rocker has been vocal about warning people to take the COVID-19 outbreak seriously for a number of weeks

Spreading the word: The iconic rocker has been vocal about warning people to take the COVID-19 outbreak seriously for a number of weeks

Back to the future: The Rock And Roll All Nite star, 70, has also been sharing throwback photos when he promotes social distancing during the coronavirus crisis

Back to the future: The Rock And Roll All Nite star, 70, has also been sharing throwback photos when he promotes social distancing during the coronavirus crisis

Late last month, he shared a throwback photo where he was dressed in his full Kiss makeup while overlooking a huge crowd with the caption: ‘Stay home.’

A few days earlier he urged everyone to stay home, take the outbreak seriously and keep distance between each other when they have to go out for food.  

‘We will get through this together. The more we all follow the directives of our Government and Health Officials the more we will see the curve start to flatten,’ he wrote. 

Final run: Kiss are currently in the midst of their End Of The Road tour that started in 2019 and is slated to go until July 2021; Simmons (left) is pictured with drummer Eric Singer, guitarist Tommy Thayer, and lead vocalist/guitarist Paul Stanley in March 2019

Final run: Kiss are currently in the midst of their End Of The Road tour that started in 2019 and is slated to go until July 2021; Simmons (left) is pictured with drummer Eric Singer, guitarist Tommy Thayer, and lead vocalist/guitarist Paul Stanley in March 2019

Kiss are currently in the midst of their End Of The Road tour that started in 2019 and is slated to go until July 2021.

The tour picks back up with a show May 9 in Paraguay and then in Europe in June.

But it remains to be seen whether any shows will have to be pushed back or canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.