Kiss, Motley Crue give to Colorado theater shooting victims

March 20, 2012: Rock band Kiss (from L-R) Tommy Thayer, Eric Singer, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley attend a news conference to announce the "Kiss, Motley Crue: The Tour" in Hollywood, California. (Reuters)

Motley Crue and Kiss are donating money to support those affected by the Colorado movie theater shootings.

The bands said at their concert in suburban Denver on Wednesday night that they would donate $100,000 to the Aurora Victim Relief Fund.

The fund was set up to help victims and families who were hurt when a man opened fire July 20 at a midnight showing of the new Batman movie in Aurora. Twelve people were killed, and 58 were injured.

Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue and Paul Stanley of Kiss said in a written statement that they hope their gesture will encourage others to give.