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Gene Simmons Offering Fans Ultimate Experience... For A Price

gene-1.3282667 ST. LOUIS, MO - APRIL 9: Gene Simmons, co-founder of the rock band, KISS, looks on during the memorial service for Rock-n-Roll legend Chuck Berry at the Pageant Concert Hall and Nightclub on April 9, 2017 in St. Louis, Missouri. Berry died on March 18, 2017 at the age of 90. (Photo by Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images) (Michael B. Thomas / Getty Images)

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What do you get the KISS fan who has everything? How about a limited-edition box set hand-delivered by Gene Simmons?

The 68-year-old rocker, who is married to Canadian Shannon Tweed, announced Tuesday the release of Gene Simmons: The Vault Experience.

In addition to a leather-bound book of photos and stories, it features 150 previously unreleased songs by Simmons and other artists, including members of KISS. There are also collectibles, including a non-makeup action figure and a medallion emblazoned with “In Gene We Trust.”

Simmons will also throw in one piece of memorabilia from his own collection.

The KISS icon will travel around the world next year delivering The Vault Experience to fans who shell out between $2,000 and $50,000 (all figures U.S.) and pose for photos and sign autographs.

“Any artist can release a boxed set, and never really thank the fans for their support,” said Simmons, in a release. “I want to celebrate my 50th anniversary in rock with the fans, and I have had a blast putting something really special together for them.”

Click here for more information on The Vault Experience.