Ace Frehley, the original guitarist of KISS, is letting his feelings known over the band's reunion tour and reveals whether he'll be present on their final show this December.

According to Web is Jericho, the legendary rock band will be performing for the final time as the last show of their "End Of The Road" tour will wrap up at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

The former guitarist recently appeared in an interview with SiriusXM where he was asked by DJ Mark Stringi about possibly performing on the final show.

He made his feelings known in a previous interview as he noted that he will do it if the price is right, but Gene Simmons initially stated that he already reached out to Frehley on joining them as well as Peter Criss but both allegedly turned down the offer.

Ace Frehley Said He Was Never Invited

In the recent interview, as reported by Blabbermouth, Frehley revealed that he will not be present at KISS' final show ever and it appeared that the current members of the band left a bad taste in his mouth as he noted that they have been using his and Criss' name for months.

"Those guys used my name and Peter's name months ago. They said that they invited us to perform at that show. I never got a phone call. Peter never got a phone call," he revealed.

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He alleged that the band only brought up their names just to sell tickets to fans.

In addition, he claimed that Paul Stanley made negative comments about him and Criss when he was asked if the duo would perform as he allegedly replied: "oh, we would mar the show if we got up and play," which he found insulting.

Ace Frehley Said He Has No Hard Feelings Over KISS

In the end, Ace Frehley seemingly wanted peace as he wished his bandmates "all the best on their final shows."

"There's really no hard feelings. We say things sometimes in the heat of passion or sometimes our memory isn't... we don't recall things," he said.

He added that he loves KISS members and since they're getting old and their memory isn't as sharp as it used to be, he wanted all their issues to be left behind.

KISS will play their final show at Madison Square Garden on December 2.

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