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KISS to perform concert for great white sharks in Australia

PORT LINCOLN, Australia―Rock band KISS has rocked the stage for nearly 50 years, and its members will soon be rocking the boat for quite a different set of fans. On Nov. 18, the rockers are set to perform aboard a boat off the southern coast of Australia in a concert geared toward great white sharks. The concert takes place in the Indian Ocean – one of the biggest feeding grounds for great whites. “This November, we’re rockin’ the boat for a one-time-only concert event for great white sharks (turns out, they’re big fans too!),” KISS tweeted on Oct. 3. Research indicates great white sharks are attracted to low frequencies and pulsed sounds, which among other things, are produced by rock music. A handful of human fans will join them for the concert aboard The Shark Warrior, a glass-bottomed boat that allows passengers to see the sharks swimming beneath them. KISS will stay above board with the sound projected beneath the surface of the water where fans will be listening from the boat’s ‘Aqua Sub’ viewing hull. “I’ve played for a lot of land sharks. Now I finally get a chance to play for the ocean varieties,” KISS’s Paul Stanley told Rolling Stone magazine. The...
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