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Ace Frehley, who co-founded Kiss and served as the bandβs original guitarist for years, has passed away. He was 74.
The musicianβs family announced the devastating news in an emotional statement on Thursday, Oct. 16.
βWe are completelyΒ devastated and heartbroken,β they began, per Variety. βIn his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been able to surround him with loving, caring, peaceful words, thoughts, prayers and intentions as he left this earth.β
βWe cherish all of his finest memories, his laughter, and celebrate his strengths and kindness that he bestowed upon others,β Frehleyβs loved ones continued. βThe magnitude of his passing is of epic proportions, and beyond comprehension.β
βReflecting on all of his incredible life achievements, Aceβs memory will continue to live on forever!β they concluded.
Hours before the news of Frehleyβs passing, it was revealed that the former Kiss rocker had been placed on life support with a brain bleed following a scary fall he suffered in his studio last month.
Frehley, dubbed the Spaceman and Space Ace,Β co-founded Kiss alongsideΒ Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss in 1973. He remained with the band until his departure in 1982.
After forming his own band, Frehleyβs Comet, and then embarking on a solo career,Β the Bronx nativeΒ rejoined the hard rockers for a successful reunion tour in 1996 and remained until 2002.
The βRock and Roll All Niteβ guitarist first caused concern last month after announcing that he couldnβt make a performance in California scheduled for Sept. 26 because heΒ suffered βa minor fall in his studioβΒ that resulted βin a trip to the hospital.β
βHe is fine, but against his wishes, his doctor insists that he refrain from travel at this time,β read a message on the βCold Ginβ writerβs Instagram page.
Frehley then canceled the remaining dates of his 2025 tourΒ because of βongoing medical issuesβΒ following the fall that left him hospitalized.
βDue to some ongoing medical issues, Ace has made the difficult decision to cancel the remainder of his 2025 dates,β the musician announced in an Instagram post on Oct. 6.
The Post has reached out to Simmons, Stanley and Crissβ reps for comment.
Born Paul Daniel Frehley in the Bronx, the beloved guitarist was introduced to music at an early age.
He taught himself the instrument after being influenced by legends like B.B. King and Jimi Hendrix, and had opened up about his own influence on the music world during a candid interview with Guitar World last year.
βIβd probably have practiced a little more if I knew I was going to affect that many peopleβs lives,β he joked at the time. βIt does make me proud and very happy, though, that I influenced a lot of great guitar players. And with so many of them, I canβt even begin to name, I have become friends with too.β
But despite rocking out for years, it wasnβt until 1973 that Frehley got his big break and became one of the four founding members of Kiss alongside Simmons, 76, Stanley, 73, and Criss, 79.
After sticking with the βRock and Roll All Niteβ rockers for nearly 10 years, Frehley departed the band in 1982 to start his own group, Frehleyβs Comet.
However, the man dubbed Space Ace released his first solo album in 1978, roughly four years before leaving Kiss.
The self-titled record included nine tracks, including a cover of Helloβs 1975 song βNew York Groove.β Although Hello found success with the track, it proved to be a major hit for Frehley across the US.
Despite scoring success as a single act and releasing 10 solo studio albums, the Bronx nativeΒ opted to rejoin Kiss for the bandβs reunion tour in 1996. He remained until 2002.
In the years that followed, Frehley only reunited with his former bandmates a handful of times, including a surprise appearance with Simmons at Capitol Records in Los Angeles in Jan. 2018.
βIβd like to invite Ace on stage,β Simmons said to cheers at the time. βNothing is planned, he just happened to come by.β
βItβs going to be a great day,β Frehley added, βthank you for coming.β
Frehleyβs most recent solo album, titled β10,000 Volts,β was released in February 2023.
As for Kiss, the band took its final bow with two back-to-back shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City in December 2024. Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer joined Simmons and Stanley for the concerts, as Frehley and Criss both declined to participate.
Before his shocking studio fall and subsequent passing, Frehley had made headlines in August when he and his former Kiss bandmates wereΒ announced as 2025 Kennedy Center honorees.
βA dream come true that I never thought would materialize,β Space AceΒ told TMZΒ at the time.