During an appearance on today’s edition of SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation”, Ace Frehley said that while he has not been approached to be a part of KISS‘s recently announced “End Of The Road” world tour, he is not ruling out being involved in some capacity.

“There’s always a chance I might get that emergency phone call,” Ace said (hear audio below). “But pretty much I think it’s built into my… I told my agent to build into my contract, in the event I do get an emergency phone call and KISS wants me to join the tour and take over for Tommy [Thayer], that I can get out of the dates that I have booked for the summer. So we’ll see what happens. You know me — I’m the kind of guy that says ‘never say never.’ But at this juncture, I have no plans on performing on the upcoming KISS tour, and I haven’t gotten any phone calls or had any correspondence. So that’s where it stands at this juncture.”

As for his solo touring plans for 2019, Ace said: “I have two shows coming up in January on the West Coast. We’re doing Seattle, Sacramento, and they might even add some shows and bring us all the way down to San Diego. And then I think might be doing some dates with Alice Cooper in the summer. My guys get along with their guys, and I’ve known Alice forever. So that’s always gonna be a lot of fun. I think they’re talking about July and August — it’ll be five weeks. So that can be a really special thing.”

KISS frontman Paul Stanley recently told the “Rolling Stone Music Now” podcast that while he is not closing the door on the possibility of guest appearances by former members during the “End Of The Road” tour, he doesn’t promise anything either. “I really can’t say,” Stanley said. “This will be a celebration of KISS and not any individual lineup or any individual members. I wouldn’t rule anything out, but it’s not the crux of what we’re doing… and I’m not being coy either. I don’t want to mislead anybody. That’s not something that’s been given a lot of thought at this point. The majority of our time has gone into what is the stage going to be, what is the show going to be, and we’re actually in the midst of toying with setlists now.”

Frehley — whose new solo album, “Spaceman”, was released in October via eOne — first left KISS in 1982. He rejoined in 1996 and parted ways with the band once again in 2002 after the conclusion of their first “farewell tour.”

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