Musicians and record labels are constantly searching for ways to make shows more spectacular for gig goers.But one particular experience promises to be out of the world, after a space tourism firm revealed plans for zero-gravity music concerts starting this year.Florida-based Zero-G, which has been offering microgravity flights aboard a modified Boeing 727-200 since 2004, has already put on a rave flight, but now wants to host performances by DJs, rap artists and pop stars.
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