Ace Frehley concert reviews and tour history
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Ace Frehley tour history
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About Ace Frehley
Ace Frehley was born 73 years ago, on Friday, 27 April 1951.
Based on our research data, it appears, that the first Ace Frehley concert happened 38 years ago on Fri, 04 Sep 1987 in Aragon Ballroom - Chicago, US and that the last Ace Frehley concert was 22 days ago on Sat, 16 Nov 2024 in Val Air Ballroom - West Des Moines, US.
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Fans' concert reviews
Gröna Lund in Stockholm, Sweden on Wed, 17 Jun 2015
Great performance.
Gröna lund have its limits, so the concert could not reach its potential
Rockefeller in Oslo, Norway on Sun, 07 Jun 2015
good old rock n roll
Forum Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia on Sat, 02 May 2015
Very lacklustre in places, I actually preferred when the other musicians sang as opposed to Ace as he sang very out of tune for a lot of his vocal parts. He nailed his solos, which I guess is what he is best known for.
Civic Theatre in Townsville, Australia on Tue, 21 Apr 2015
The best little big show it town! Great new venue. Crowd could've been bigger but was very enthusiastic. Local support act Temporal Overload were also brilliant.
Carolina Theatre in Durham, US on Mon, 17 Nov 2014
Awesome show as always! Ace & crew kicked major butt, whipping thru the KISS Klassicks and lots of great Ace & Frehley's Comet solo material... in addition to a nice helping of Ace's killer new disc: Space Invader!!! Good to see Richie Scarlett backing Ace w killer guitar work again... Chris Wyse from the Cult did a stupendous job on layin' down the bass, bg vox, and lead vox on Strange Ways... and Scot Coogan killed on the drums and lead vox on other KISS Kutz... Keep rockin' Ace - u & ur krew ROCK N RULE!!! Barry Beesty Shelton, Danville, VA