Airport Express to bathroom speakers

Hi There,
I am looking to use my ipad to stream live radio music to wall mount speakers in my shower.
Here is the spec of the speakers I am thinking of getting:
http://www.aquabrass.com/sites/default/files/installation/SKS01_englishinstall.p df
As you can see, there is a docking station for any mp3 player but instead I am thinking of using Airport Express to connect to the speakers...have Airport Express join a wireless network and then subsquently get ipad to join the same network so the music gets sent to Airport Express through to the speakers.
Do you think this can be done?
Thanks,
Karun

Yes. You will use its 3.5 mm analog audio input port:

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