Ace Frehley’s Condition Worsens, Cancels All Remaining Shows

Ace Frehley
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Ace Frehley has announced the cancellation of all his remaining concerts for 2025 due to ongoing medical issues. A statement shared on Ace Frehley’s official Instagram confirmed the news.

The guitarist had already canceled several concerts in recent weeks. He addressed his health situation in an official announcement.

“Due to some ongoing medical issues, Ace has made the difficult decision to cancel the remainder of his 2025 dates,” the statement read.

The cancellation affects all of Frehley’s scheduled performances for the year. The decision comes after a series of health concerns that have impacted the legendary guitarist’s ability to perform.

94.5 The Hawk Radio reported that Frehley recently experienced a minor fall in his studio. This resulted in a trip to the hospital. His doctor advised against travel to allow for full recovery from his injuries.

The 74-year-old KISS original lead guitarist has been dealing with these medical issues for some time. Blabbermouth noted that the issues are described as ongoing. This indicates they are not a recent development but rather a persistent concern requiring immediate attention.

The exact nature of Frehley’s medical condition remains undisclosed out of respect for his privacy. Metal Wani mentioned that fans and observers have speculated about possible health complications based on signs of fatigue and limited movement in his recent appearances. However, these speculations remain unconfirmed by Frehley or his management team.

No further details about potential rescheduling or updates on his recovery timeline have been announced at this time. Fans and supporters continue to offer well-wishes for the rock legend’s health and recovery.

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