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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 ...
Welcome to “Shark Rock City,” where KISS will perform a live set off the southern coast of Australia to entice sharks, who love the low-frequency sounds of rock and roll.
The new record of the longest underwater kiss of 4 minutes and 6 seconds took place on 4 February 2023, at LUX* South Ari Atoll, one of the largest resorts in the Maldives.
It appears that KISS are looking to broaden their fanbase, taking their show out to sea to play for some great white sharks. No, we’re not kidding. Read more: ‘South Park’ gets brutal as ...
A pair of divers set the world record for the longest underwater kiss. The couple held the kiss for four minutes and six seconds, breaking a record set 13 years ago. It gave them a newfound ...
Using underwater speakers, KISS will begin playing, and the concert’s sound will be audible to the submerged fans and the sharks, who according to Airbnb, love the low-frequency sounds of rock ...
Legendary rock band KISS is about to perform to its toughest crowd yet: a live audience of sharks. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer will travel to Australia to play a ...
Among those who joined the reunion were stars Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah, and the pair dished on the challenges of the movie's iconic underwater kiss.
Using underwater speakers, the band will begin playing, and the sound will be audible to the submerged fans and the sharks.
I love her dearly.” Clark said, “Curt is kind and a patient soul.” To pull off the underwater feat, the couple had to be creative and take things like the tide table into consideration.
Jo Bo Ah plays the role of Hani, the bubbly mermaid who falls in love at first sight with her “prince,” and comes to Seoul to find him. Song Jae Rim plays the role of Shi Kyung, a genius chef.
Judges combed through thousands of entries from 78 countries to award more than $85,000 in prizes in 16 categories for the eighth annual edition of the Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition.