Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley announced on Monday that he canceled all concerts on his schedule, “due to some ongoing medical issues.”
Frehley, 74, did not provide more details about his condition, but he had previously canceled his Sept. 26 appearance and shrew at the Antelope Valley Expo in Lancaster, California, when he suffered a slight fall in his studio two weeks ago. ”
Blabbermouth reported that doctors advised him to avoid traveling until he fully recovered from unspecified injuries.
According to Guitar Player's online website, Frehley has a history of falling during his makeup-like kiss tenure, sometimes intentional, sometimes not. As part of the kissing show, he will perform in high heel boots, which often causes him to trip and spill over the stage. Whenever this happens, his band members – Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley – will start playing him as if the entire episode is planned.
“I used to fall a lot on those boots,” Friley told Music Radar. “A lot of the time, Paul would come to me like a part of the show to cover it up for me. He made it look like a choreography or something.”
According to Ultimate Classic Rock, Frehley, Simmons Stanley and Criss were recently announced as winners of the Kennedy Center by President Donald Trump. Kiss Rockers plans to win awards at a December awards ceremony with George Strait, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Crawford and Gloria Genona.
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