Kiss’s Nye Pay Per View Breaks Guinness Records for Largest Flame Projection + Most Flame Projections at Music Concert

KISS's NYE ​​Pay-Per-View breaks Guinness records for higher flame projections and more flame projections at a music concert

KISSNew Year’s Eve performance in Dubai, UAE broke Guinness world records for the largest flame projection at a music concert and for most flame projections launched simultaneously at a music concert. Marcos, present live produced the $ 10 million show, which was filmed with over 50 4K cameras and 360-degree views and was performed on a 250-foot stage at The Royal Beach at Atlantis. Guinness World Records representatives were present at the show, which included “one million dollars in pyrotechnics”, according to the vocalist Paul Stanley.

KISS partnership with events company Tixr to radiate the “Kiss 2020 Goodbye” show around the world.

Tickets to watch the stream are already on sale on the event’s official website.

KISS bassist / vocalist Gene Simmons told The Oakland Press about the band’s decision to play the Dubai show: “We get offers all the time, thank God, and we’ve been saying no to everyone because it’s not safe – for us, for the fans. With that, it happened of being in the right place at the right time and it all makes sense. The people in Dubai, which is a fascinating place, suggested something crazy and said, ‘You can do whatever you want here, without restrictions.’ And we said, “Wait a minute. Do you mean we can do the biggest pyrotechnics show ever, since Krakatoa and the Big Bang? Do you mean we’ll be safe going there?” They said ‘yes’, so there it is. “

Marcos live creator, director and executive producer Daniel E. Catullo told KhaleejTimes.com that this was not the first time he collaborated with rock legends.

“I worked with KISS in 2005 and I wanted to have a chance to do a bigger show with them, “he said.” Somehow, I developed a reputation for producing challenging shows, whether doing one with Andrea Bocelli at Palazzo Vecchio, the FOO FIGHTERS on the Acropolis or performing the biggest show of the year in the middle of a pandemic. Hosting the KISS show in Dubai was a logical step. The United Arab Emirates are among the world leaders in mitigating the spread of COVID and continue to manage the pandemic effectively, given the government’s extraordinary response measures. this [made] sense for us to bring Marcos live to the United Arab Emirates. “

Catullo went on to say that working with KISS it has been “a dream come true” for him. “Being able to capture them in such an explosive and record-breaking way will certainly be a highlight of my career,” he said. “Logistically, this was the biggest undertaking I have ever done and during a pandemic it made it even more challenging. Our team consists of more than 400 people, most of whom are based in Dubai. It was a very complex show for together: almost five months of planning, hundreds of work teams, coordination with the Dubai government, main coordination with the band, this show will be in the record books. We’re also filming a documentary about how we’re doing this show off. We’re doing the biggest production in KISSstory of.

“The most arduous task was to develop a secure COVID compliance protocol in the midst of the pandemic to ensure that there is no virus transmission between the crew. The crew will essentially create a bubble for the show setup, particularly the few employees who will be in contact direct KISS. American Hospital is conducting daily tests. We have to take measures beyond extraordinary to keep people safe. ”


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