(Classic Rock) Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley has spoken once again about the possibility that he'll reunite with the band. In a light-hearted comment he wonders if bassist Gene Simmons will extend an invitation when the pair meet next month.
Speculation has increased in recent months that Frehley will return to take part in a farewell tour that's thought to be pencilled in for 2018. The rumours were fuelled by frontman Paul Stanley's guest appearance on Frehley's solo album.
The original Space Ace said earlier this month that it was a "possibility" and added that, despite media reports, he'd remained friends with his former colleagues through thick and thin.
Asked about 2018, Frehley tells Talking Metal: "I haven't heard anything from Paul and Gene - although I did get a text from Gene the other day, wanting to come see me perform this January. Maybe he'll pop the big question. Who knows?"
He adds: "Whatever happens, we're all good. It's all good." here.
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