"According to a post on Frehley's Facebook page, the rock guitar legend had to cancel a show as part of his 10,000 Volts Tour on a doctor's order after suffering a "minor fall" in his recording studio. "Dear Rock Soldiers, Ace had a minor fall in his studio, resulting in a trip to the hospital," the post reads. "He is fine, but against his wishes, his doctor insists that he refrain from travel at this time."
"According to Guitar Player's online site, Frehley has a history of falling during his tenure with makeup-clad Kiss, sometimes intentionally, and sometimes not. As part of the Kiss show, he would perform in high-heeled boots that would frequently cause him to trip up and take spills onstage. Whenever it happened, his bandmates - Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley - would begin playing over him, as if the entire episode was planned, according to the website."
Ace Frehley suffered a minor fall in his recording studio and required a hospital visit. His doctor has insisted he refrain from travel, prompting cancellation of his Antelope Valley Fair performance. Frehley encouraged fans to support Quiet Riot and Vixen and expressed intent to continue the 10,000 Volts Tour and finish Origins, Vol. 3. The 74-year-old founding Kiss guitarist is scheduled to resume touring on October 10 in Decatur, Illinois. Frehley has a history of falling during Kiss performances, often due to high-heeled boots, which frequently caused trips and contributed to knee damage during routines such as "Black Diamond."
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