Britain's Prince William is to be guest of honor at an alien concert. Michael C. Luckman, author of 'Alien Rock: The Rock 'n' Roll Extraterrestrial Connection', says the 24-year-old prince has a strong interest in alien activity and is "infatuated" with his book.

William is such a follower that Luckman plans on inviting him to his 'Signal to Space Concerts', aimed at establishing peaceful contact with UFOs through music.

The writer - who says the prince was given his book by fashion designer Andre Van Pier, whose couture was worn by his late mother Princess Diana - told BANG Showbiz: "I have a contact at Buckingham Palace and I have been told that William is really infatuated with my book and the subject.

"In fact, we are planning on inviting him to a series of concerts called the 'Signal to Space Concerts.'

"William is into techno music which fits in thematically with what we are going to be doing.

"The idea of the live concerts is to beam live music into outer space, to various targets in our solar system and beyond, in order to establish contact with extraterrestrial civilizations.

"I hope that William would be interested in coming. We are planning on having many international royals gathered at the events, which will each be like Woodstock.

"They are being planned for this coming year in Berlin, Tokyo, New York, China, Russia, Mexico and in London."

Luckman has also extended an invitation to William's grandfather Prince Philip, who has a well-documented interest in extraterrestrials.

According to the writer, the prince even kept a map of sightings in his office at Buckingham Palace.

He added: "We would love to have Prince Philip there, he is absolutely invited. I think he would be open to it."

Luckman - who believes "that space is music's final frontier" - also announced that a host of the world's leading superstars are being lined up to perform at the concerts.

Possible headlining stars include Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith and Michael Jackson.