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KISS Auctioning Instruments For Manchester Children's Hospital!!

Mar 5, 2018
KISS have revealed that they will auction off three guitars, a snare drum and drumsticks in order to raise money for Manchester Children's Hospital in light of last year's terror attack in the city.  The instruments include Gene Simmons' axe-shaped bass, a Tommy Thayer guitar and a snare drum and drumsticks belonging to Eric Singer, all autographed, will also be auctioned, along with VIP tickets to any sold out Kiss show in the world, plus passes for the Kiss Kruise 2018 and a meet and greet with the band.  "We were devastated by the heinous attack in Manchester Arena and had to do something to support the city. Royal Manchester Children's Hospital's incredible work with children was never more evident than after this horrific event," Paul Stanley said. "We are humbled to be able to give something to support them in their ongoing efforts. Knowing that the money raised will go towards purchasing life-support ventilators, our prayers and wishes will continue to help both those affected directly by the attack, and beyond."  The band were due to play at the city's Arena last year, but were forced to cancel after a terror attack killed 22 people and injured dozens more as fans left an Ariana Grande show at the venue.

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