

The fact that they are even talking in the first place is a miracle. We haven’t talked to Peter in a long time,” said Kiss manager Doc McGhee when he talked to. “ We don’t talk to Peter, but we do talk to Ace.

If you’re like me and missed the first farewell tour due to not even being on this planet, then you want Frehley and Criss back full-time. Simmons has said that “ If they want to jump on stage at any time and do the encores with us, terrific.”įor some fans, an encore would be worth it since it has been years since all four members have played together let alone eight years since the band was in one room together at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction. Older fans might roll their eyes at those remarks because they’ve seen one Kiss farewell tour come and go yet the difference between the two tours is, that the original Catman and Spaceman aren’t on the stage.Īfter the farewell tour of 2000 ended, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons decided to continue on with the band without Frehley and Criss, opting to bring in Tommy Thayer and former member Eric Singer into the band sporting the classic Catman and Spaceman looks. History repeats itself… right? Or does lightning never strike twice?Īs the time ticks down on the watch of Kiss and the band’s The End of the Road World Tour, members of the Kiss Army are asking, “Where are Peter Criss and Ace Frehley?”ĭespite the band adding 100 more shows to their current tour, the band has been very clear that once they are done and the last show is played, then that’s it, they are done for good.
