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It has been touted as the only show to see out this year, complete with renowned rockers and record-breaking pyrotechnics. That’s correct, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame make-up and platform shoes afficionados KISS will be playing Dubai’s Atlantis hotel on December 31 for which the world will be tuning in for a live stream performance powered by over 50 cameras and 360-degree views. But what if we already live here? What if we want to witness ‘KISS 2020 GOODBYE' in all its glory from a band who have been putting-on some of the most memorable concerts around for almost 50 years? This is how you can attend.
It’s not the city’s cheapest night out by any means, but for all you receive, we think it represents decent value. For Dh2500 per person you can purchase a table on the Royal Pool Deck from 8pm to midnight.
What’s included?
You won't go hungry or thirsty with free-flowing bubbly, premium beverages as well as bites including truffle fries, crispy calamari and spicy shrimp. Not only will the evening feature a pre-show from 9pm, as well as the largest KISS show of the band’s storied career, but from midnight, enjoy front row seats to Atlantis, The Palm’s legendary firework display as well as a record-breaking pyrotechnic show.
What’s the view like?
With the performance set to take place on a specially built stage located on The Royal Beach, the Middle East’s first vertical concert will also be the largest concert production ever set up in UAE history. With guests of the hotel watching from the balconies of their very own ‘box suites’, those by the pool will arguably have the greatest view, settling in next to the action in front of the stage.
Is there an after party?
Yes. Following the main event, take in a live DJ set from 1am or attend a seated after party in Nobu or Wavehouse from 12.15am- late.
How do I book?
Call 04 426 2626.
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