A legendary rockstar is willing to let you roadie his show for just over $12,000.

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Think of all the days you wake up in the morning, highly unmotivated to do the job.

Then, think about paying your employer for the opportunity to do the job.

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That's what's happening when Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Gene Simmons heads out on tour this spring.

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For $12,495, you can be Simmons' "Personal Assistant and Band Roadie For The Day."

Here's what you'll get to do, erm, receive in return, including:

  • Meet with Gene and other band members early day of the show
  • Join the Gene Simmons Band Team Crew for the day
  • Receive a Gene Simmons Band crew member shirt and hat
  • Receive a Gene Simmons Band VIP Laminate
  • Eat a meal with Gene Simmons
  • Arrive and load in at the venue for the show
  • Assist in setting up the band for the show
  • Hang out backstage
  • Sit in on sound check
  • Gene Simmons will bring you on stage during the show and introduce you
  • Receive a signed set list by Gene Simmons
  • Receive the ability to take photos during the show
  • Bring one guest (or co-worker)
  • Bring four items for Gene Simmons to sign
  • Receive a Gene Simmons (KISS rehearsal used) Bass signed by Gene Simmons

While no one wants to pay to work, hanging out with rock royalty sounds cool, and getting a signed bass by Simmons would make it worth it for some.

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This roadie-for-day deal wouldn't be a thing if people across America weren't willing to do so.

Do you think you'll sign up? The Gene Simmons Band will perform in Rockford at Hard Rock on May 18.

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