Kiss 's farewell tour – which will include a stop in Brazil in 2020 – has added a new date in Australia. On November 18th, the band will be performing off the coast of Port Lincoln for an audience of great white sharks.

The proceeds from the show will be donated to the Australian Marine Conservation Society, an organization that fights to preserve marine life in the country. The band's performance will be part of a 12-hour tour called Shark Rock City.

The event description states: “This once-in-a-lifetime ocean show takes place on November 18, 2019, in Port Lincoln, where you board a boat at 6:30 AM and cruise the coast in search of birds, dolphins, and other wildlife. In the main event, you will head into the deep waters of the Indian Ocean—one of the largest feeding grounds for great white sharks.”.

“While KISS rocks above the water, you can also see what’s below. Watch from a glass-bottom boat as the music draws in the legendary band’s biggest (underwater) fans. KISS has done many crazy shows in the past, but this will be the best one yet.”

Tickets will go on sale starting October 14th at this link.

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