The legendary guitar GOD
by Duke on 8/18/24I've seen Ace more times and I can count and every show gets better and better I got my tickets for Las Vegas Rock on Ace
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Ace Frehley on Tour
Legendary rock guitarist Ace Frehley -- co-founder of one of the most influential rock bands of all time, KISS -- has once again hit the road to bring the energy and magic of his live shows to audiences across the country. Frehley's 2022 tour features headlining dates and tour dates with Alice Cooper, as well as European dates. It's no wonder how Ace Frehley earned the moniker "Architect of Shock." Known for his atmospheric and melodic guitar playing, Ace Frehley is bringing the hard rock to a city near you and you're going to want to be there to witness all the heavy magic. From classic songs to new ones, these shows are definitely going to be one for the books. Make sure you're there to catch this legendary guitar God live. Grab tickets at Ticketmaster today.?
Ace Frehley Live in Concert?
Born Paul Daniel "Ace" Frehley in Bronx, New York, Ace Frehley started playing the guitar at 13. He never went to a music school, nor did he ever take a guitar lesson since every member of his family played instruments. He spent the early '70s in a series of local bands. In 1973, he co-founded the American rock band KISS. He departed the band in 1982 and went on to lead a successful solo career. His 1978 solo output -- KISS: Ace Frehley (released as part of the KISS solo albums) -- went platinum. In 1984, he assembled, amongst others, drummer Anton Fig and bassist John Regan to form a group with a name that alternated between Ace Frehley and Frehley's Comet. This group recorded a series of demos throughout 1984 and 1985, and performed their first-ever live show at S.I.R. Studios in New York City on November 30, 1984. In 1987 he released Frehley's Comet and it charted on the Billboard 200. He subsequently returned to KISS in 1996 for a highly successful reunion tour. In 2004, he tied with Paul Stanley at No. 14 on Guitar World's list of the 100 Greatests Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time. Frehley's influences include artists such as Jimi Hendrix and Albert Lee, among others. In 2014, Frehley, along with the original members of KISS, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His 2020 solo album Origins, Vol. 2, charted on the Billboard 200.
I've seen Ace more times and I can count and every show gets better and better I got my tickets for Las Vegas Rock on Ace
Great show!! Lots of interaction with the audience. Brush up on your Ace Frehley written Kiss songs. He actually asked for any requests at one point but I'm pretty sure he can only do the ones he has credits for. Also, he did some solo jamming of some Zepplin, James Gang, and others. He has a great sense of humor, but you have to know how to recognize it. I really enjoyed this show! Rock on ROCK SOLDIERS!
best show, very perfect rock. So good, excellent I go back in next.
Not a good show last night for Ace in Orlando. He was bellyaching all night about his life issues. Ex-girlfriend suing for $8mill, stabbed in the stomach in the Bronx on his 13th birthday, picked on Kiss member not having a singing voice anymore, yet he does, don’t try to break in his house, he’s got lots of stuff to stop you, complained to the light man, complained about the reverb, and even walked off stage a couple times for some unknown reason leaving the band to play unknown music. I think he might have been changing his shirt. Which he did like 4 times. Strange night. People actually looked at each other , like what the heck? He was much better 5 years ago.
Ticket master made the entire experience easy and fun
Excellent show, lots of energy from the crowd and the Kiss classics never sounded better!
Love Ace hope he comes back soon! The band was great.
Ace is off the wagon and drunk as a skunk. He couldn’t even play the guitar solos he is known for. As a lifelong Kiss fan, I was embarrassed not only for myself, but everyone else in attendance. I spent almost $1000 for my group of 6, and never felt more cheated out of my money than this. Such a disappointment and I will not support or go see Ace again
Hard Rock Live is a solid place to see bands. Sound was good, large but not too large so it feels intimate enough. The only issue was the chairs on the floor were very tight between rows and most found it difficult getting by each other when leaving your seat. As for the show, the opening band, Sick Dogs, they were very good! Fast rock & roll with a two piece. Ace had a solid backing band and the show was filled with solo and KISS hits. It was fun hearing Ace tell little stories between songs.
Awesome show!!!! I have nothing bad to say about Bruce Kulick or Tommy Thayer, they are bad and a historical part of Kiss. But ACE is the man. A true legend. Keep rockin spaceman