LEGENDARY rockers KISS are supporting Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital by donating priceless items to raise vital funds for its intensive care unit.

The American band has donated three of their personal guitars signed by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Tommy Thayer respectively.

And percussionist Eric Singer has also donated a signed personal snare drum.

The instruments will be auctioned off at the Red Sea Pedestrians 10th Anniversary Charity Ball in aid of Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, at the Lowry Hotel on March 17.

Paul Stanley intended to play his signature guitar the band’s Manchester Arena gig, which was cancelled in the aftermath of the bombing.

He said: “We are humbled to be able to give something to support their ongoing efforts.This night will give everyone an opportunity to do their part in raising as much money as possible for an incredibly worthy cause.”