Having played nearly every corner of the Earth in a nearly 50-year career, the rock band KISS is taking its show to a new place: under the sea, where they will perform for great white sharks and eight fans separated from them by a small submarine.
As part of a promotion by Airbnb, the fans and KISS will travel in separate boats off the coast of southern Australia. While KISS stays above board on one vessel, the fans will be lowered beneath the surface from a second boat into the viewing sub in an area known for shark activity. Using underwater speakers, the sound will be audible to the submerged fans and sharks. “I was a little taken aback, but they explained that sharks are attracted to low frequencies and so they’re attracted to rock ‘n’ roll,” guitarist Paul Stanley told the press.
KISS will be in full makeup and costumes for the performance, which will be at least four songs. “I’m not sure how much of us the sharks can take,” Stanley said. “I’m hoping they know ‘Rock and Roll All Nite.’” As strange as it sounds, underwater concerts are not new. The Underwater Music Festival has been held for the past 35 years in the Florida Keys. Here’s the complete story from the NY POST.

More about: