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Uptown Theater, Providence, RI, USA 5th September 2025 AMAZING SHOT!!!
Ace Frehley passed away on October 16, 2025. He was the only original KISS member to remain active until the end, and was a great guitarist. The cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage. On September 25, 2025, Ace suffered a fall while in the studio. He was rushed to the hospital and kept alive on life support, but as there was no hope of recovery, his family decided to remove him from life support, and he passed away at the age of 74.
The scene was filled with sadness at the news of his passing, and even at this very moment, many musicians are paying tribute and making music. This weekend, we have prepared a selection of masterpieces to commemorate the ace who was alive.
[Experience Ace’s final concert on-site]
This is one of the most important memorial works. It’s a superb audience shot that allows you to fully experience Ace’s final stage, the “Providence Performance on September 5, 2025.” As avid collectors know, Ace’s final years were filled with energetic live performances. We’ve also reported on his tour with video footage. To understand Ace’s final steps, let’s first take a look back at this year’s activities.
This is one of the most important memorial works. It’s a superb audience shot that allows you to fully experience Ace’s final stage, the “Providence Performance on September 5, 2025.” As avid collectors know, Ace’s final years were filled with energetic live performances. We’ve also reported on his tour with video footage. To understand Ace’s final steps, let’s first take a look back at this year’s activities.
●USA #1
– January 30th: Delhi performance
*January 31st + February 1st “UNCASVILLE & PORTLAND 2025”
– February 7th – April 11th (5 performances)
*March 13th + 15th “NEW YORK & SALISBURY 2025”
– March 22nd – April 11th (4 performances)
●USA #2
*May 1st “PATCHOGUE, NEW YORK 2025”
– May 2nd: Sayreville performance
*May 4th “M3 FESTIVAL 2025”
– May 15th – June 11th (5 performances)
*June 14th “FEATHER FALLS 2025”
– June 15th: West Hollywood performance
●USA #3
– July 4th – September 4th (9 performances)
*September 5th: Previdence performance ←★This work★
September 25th: Falls in the studio and is rushed to the hospital
October 16th: Died of a cerebral hemorrhage
– January 30th: Delhi performance
*January 31st + February 1st “UNCASVILLE & PORTLAND 2025”
– February 7th – April 11th (5 performances)
*March 13th + 15th “NEW YORK & SALISBURY 2025”
– March 22nd – April 11th (4 performances)
●USA #2
*May 1st “PATCHOGUE, NEW YORK 2025”
– May 2nd: Sayreville performance
*May 4th “M3 FESTIVAL 2025”
– May 15th – June 11th (5 performances)
*June 14th “FEATHER FALLS 2025”
– June 15th: West Hollywood performance
●USA #3
– July 4th – September 4th (9 performances)
*September 5th: Previdence performance ←★This work★
September 25th: Falls in the studio and is rushed to the hospital
October 16th: Died of a cerebral hemorrhage
[Second row, center, miraculously, super special seat]
This is Ace Frehley in 2025. The tour was originally scheduled to run until October 11th, but an accident occurred just before the end. In the end, the final show was on September 5th.
This is Ace Frehley in 2025. The tour was originally scheduled to run until October 11th, but an accident occurred just before the end. In the end, the final show was on September 5th.
This work, which vacuum-packs that final night, is an exceptionally superb video, even without the memorial value. The reason for this is the shooting position, which was shot from the very front seats (specifically, the second row. At the beginning, it looks like the third row, but one of them is a staff member and disappears halfway through). Moreover, it was right in the middle, as if measured with a ruler. In front of me was Ace’s microphone stand, and it was a super special seat that felt like I was staring at Ace himself throughout the entire show!
What you can enjoy from such a “face to face” position is the final stage of his life, where he will be performing the glorious KISS classics. Let’s also organize that monumental full set.
●70s (10 songs)
・Messenger from Hell: Deuce/Cold Gin
・Cry from Hell: She/Rock and Roll All Nite
・Army from Hell: Detroit Rock City/Shout It Out Loud
・Love Gun: Shock Me/Love Gun
・Other: Rocket Ride/New York Groove
●Other (1 song + α)
・Rock Soldiers/Band Jam #1/Band Jam #2
・Messenger from Hell: Deuce/Cold Gin
・Cry from Hell: She/Rock and Roll All Nite
・Army from Hell: Detroit Rock City/Shout It Out Loud
・Love Gun: Shock Me/Love Gun
・Other: Rocket Ride/New York Groove
●Other (1 song + α)
・Rock Soldiers/Band Jam #1/Band Jam #2
…And that’s how it went. There were some days on his final tour where he played more solo songs, but his final show was almost entirely from the 70s. The only solo tracks he played were “New York Groove,” a familiar KISS hit, and “Rock Soldiers” from Frehley’s Comet.
Normally, speaking of the last show of a person’s life, even having a record is a miracle. Quality is often ignored. However, in Ace’s case, a super special seat shot of “second row x center” was left behind. Ace Frehley was truly “active throughout his life.” This is a miraculous video work that allows you to fully experience his final full show from a distance that feels like you can reach out and touch it. This is the birth of a most important work that you should face with all your heart and soul.
★A superb audience shot of Ace Frehley’s last stage before his death, “Providence Performance on September 5, 2025.” A miraculous full-length video taken from a super special seat, “second row x center.” This is a miraculous piece that allows you to fully experience Ace’s final brave figure, who remained “active throughout his life,” at a distance that feels like you can reach out and touch him.
1. Intro
2. Deuce
3. Shock Me
4. Rock Soldiers
5. Love Gun
6. Band Jam #1
7. Rocket Ride
8. Detroit Rock City
9. She
10. New York Groove
11. Band Jam #2
12. Cold Gin
13. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo
14. Shout It Out Loud
15. Rock And Roll All Nite
2. Deuce
3. Shock Me
4. Rock Soldiers
5. Love Gun
6. Band Jam #1
7. Rocket Ride
8. Detroit Rock City
9. She
10. New York Groove
11. Band Jam #2
12. Cold Gin
13. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo
14. Shout It Out Loud
15. Rock And Roll All Nite
Ace Frehley – Guitar, Vocals
Jeremy Asbrock – Guitar, Vocals
Ryan Cook – Bass, Vocals
Scot Coogan – Drums, Vocals
Jeremy Asbrock – Guitar, Vocals
Ryan Cook – Bass, Vocals
Scot Coogan – Drums, Vocals
COLOUR NTSC Approx.68min.




