In a night unlike any other, The Voice turned its stage into a cathedral of rock as contestants across global editions united to honor the one and only Ace Frehley — the cosmic guitarist whose riffs once set the universe on fire. One by one, they stepped into the spotlight — guitars blazing, voices trembling — to deliver raw, soul-drenched renditions of KISS anthems like “Shock Me,” “Cold Gin,” and “New York Groove.” The stage lights shimmered in Frehley’s signature silver and blue, while a massive projection of his Space Ace persona lit up behind them, as if watching from the stars. The performances built to a fever pitch when all contestants joined for an electrifying, tear-soaked finale — “Rock and Roll All Nite.” The crowd roared, the coaches stood in silence, and for a few unforgettable minutes, it felt like Ace was back — playing through every note, every heart.

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“FOR THE SPACEMAN” — THE VOICE TRANSFORMS INTO A COSMIC TRIBUTE TO ACE FREHLEY 💫

It wasn’t just another episode — it was a resurrection.

Under the blinding shimmer of silver and blue lightsThe Voice stage became a cathedral of rock, as contestants from every corner of the globe united for one purpose: to honor Ace Frehley, the trailblazing KISS guitarist whose sound once seemed to come from the stars themselves.

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🎸 A GLOBAL CHORUS FOR A COSMIC LEGEND

They came from The Voice USA, UK, Australia, Italy, Japan — singers, guitarists, dreamers — each stepping into the spotlight not to compete, but to celebrate.

“FOR THE SPACEMAN” — THE VOICE TRANSFORMS INTO A COSMIC TRIBUTE TO ACE FREHLEY 💫

It wasn’t just another episode — it was a resurrection.

Under the blinding shimmer of silver and blue lightsThe Voice stage became a cathedral of rock, as contestants from every corner of the globe united for one purpose: to honor Ace Frehley, the trailblazing KISS guitarist whose sound once seemed to come from the stars themselves.


🎸 A GLOBAL CHORUS FOR A COSMIC LEGEND

They came from The Voice USA, UK, Australia, Italy, Japan — singers, guitarists, dreamers — each stepping into the spotlight not to compete, but to celebrate.

One by one, they unleashed electrifying renditions of Ace’s most iconic anthems:
🔥 “Shock Me” — performed with grit and tears by a rising rocker from Nashville.
🍸 “Cold Gin” — reimagined in haunting blues by a British powerhouse.
🗽 “New York Groove” — reinvented with swagger and soul by a Tokyo prodigy.

Behind them, a massive screen projected Frehley’s Space Ace persona — glowing, eternal — while streaks of starlight shot across the LED backdrop, as if the galaxy itself were clapping along.


🌌 THE FINALE THAT SHOOK THE STARS

As the final chords faded, the lights dimmed… and then flared back to life for one last explosion of sound.

All contestants, all musicians, all hearts became one as the opening riff of “Rock and Roll All Nite” ripped through the studio.

The crowd leapt to its feet — tears, cheers, and fists in the air — as the entire ensemble sang the anthem that defined generations. Coaches stood in reverent silence, eyes glistening, unable to speak.

And when the final note hit, a single image filled the screen:
Ace Frehley — smiling, guitar raised high, framed by stars.


🚀 “HE’S STILL OUT THERE AMONG THE STARS”

When the smoke cleared, one contestant whispered into the mic:

“He taught us to dream louder — and play like we were born for the sky.”

The audience erupted again, this time not in noise, but in gratitude.

Because for a few shimmering minutes, Ace wasn’t gone.
He was there — in every chord, every voice, every light that refused to fade.

And somewhere beyond the cosmos, the Spaceman was smiling — still rocking and rolling all nite, forever.

“FOR THE SPACEMAN” — THE VOICE TRANSFORMS INTO A COSMIC TRIBUTE TO ACE FREHLEY 💫

It wasn’t just another episode — it was a resurrection.

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Under the blinding shimmer of silver and blue lightsThe Voice stage became a cathedral of rock, as contestants from every corner of the globe united for one purpose: to honor Ace Frehley, the trailblazing KISS guitarist whose sound once seemed to come from the stars themselves.


🎸 A GLOBAL CHORUS FOR A COSMIC LEGEND

They came from The Voice USA, UK, Australia, Italy, Japan — singers, guitarists, dreamers — each stepping into the spotlight not to compete, but to celebrate.

One by one, they unleashed electrifying renditions of Ace’s most iconic anthems:
🔥 “Shock Me” — performed with grit and tears by a rising rocker from Nashville.
🍸 “Cold Gin” — reimagined in haunting blues by a British powerhouse.
🗽 “New York Groove” — reinvented with swagger and soul by a Tokyo prodigy.

Behind them, a massive screen projected Frehley’s Space Ace persona — glowing, eternal — while streaks of starlight shot across the LED backdrop, as if the galaxy itself were clapping along.


🌌 THE FINALE THAT SHOOK THE STARS

As the final chords faded, the lights dimmed… and then flared back to life for one last explosion of sound.

All contestants, all musicians, all hearts became one as the opening riff of “Rock and Roll All Nite” ripped through the studio.

The crowd leapt to its feet — tears, cheers, and fists in the air — as the entire ensemble sang the anthem that defined generations. Coaches stood in reverent silence, eyes glistening, unable to speak.

And when the final note hit, a single image filled the screen:
Ace Frehley — smiling, guitar raised high, framed by stars.


🚀 “HE’S STILL OUT THERE AMONG THE STARS”

When the smoke cleared, one contestant whispered into the mic:

“He taught us to dream louder — and play like we were born for the sky.”

The audience erupted again, this time not in noise, but in gratitude.

Because for a few shimmering minutes, Ace wasn’t gone.
He was there — in every chord, every voice, every light that refused to fade.

And somewhere beyond the cosmos, the Spaceman was smiling — still rocking and rolling all nite, forever.

One by one, they unleashed electrifying renditions of Ace’s most iconic anthems:
🔥 “Shock Me” — performed with grit and tears by a rising rocker from Nashville.
🍸 “Cold Gin” — reimagined in haunting blues by a British powerhouse.
🗽 “New York Groove” — reinvented with swagger and soul by a Tokyo prodigy.

Behind them, a massive screen projected Frehley’s Space Ace persona — glowing, eternal — while streaks of starlight shot across the LED backdrop, as if the galaxy itself were clapping along.


🌌 THE FINALE THAT SHOOK THE STARS

As the final chords faded, the lights dimmed… and then flared back to life for one last explosion of sound.

All contestants, all musicians, all hearts became one as the opening riff of “Rock and Roll All Nite” ripped through the studio.

The crowd leapt to its feet — tears, cheers, and fists in the air — as the entire ensemble sang the anthem that defined generations. Coaches stood in reverent silence, eyes glistening, unable to speak.

And when the final note hit, a single image filled the screen:
Ace Frehley — smiling, guitar raised high, framed by stars.


🚀 “HE’S STILL OUT THERE AMONG THE STARS”

When the smoke cleared, one contestant whispered into the mic:

“He taught us to dream louder — and play like we were born for the sky.”

The audience erupted again, this time not in noise, but in gratitude.

Because for a few shimmering minutes, Ace wasn’t gone.
He was there — in every chord, every voice, every light that refused to fade.

And somewhere beyond the cosmos, the Spaceman was smiling — still rocking and rolling all nite, forever.

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