Ace Frehley to Appear at Fulton County Fair in Ohio September 1st

🎸 Rock Legends Unite! 🎸
Get ready for an unforgettable night of rock ‘n’ roll as Vince Neil and Ace Frehley join forces for a concert like no other!
📅 Date: September 1, 2024
📍 Venue: Fulton County Fairgrounds
⏰ Time: 7 PM
🎟️ Tickets go on sale July 11 at FultonCountyFair.com. Ticket Office opens July 13.
Prepare for a night of classic hits and rock anthems that will have you singing along all night long.

Rock & Brews to open Grapevine, TX location in July

Rock & Brews is expected to open its brand-new Grapevine location with 7,000 square feet of indoor seating and 5,500 square feet of indoor/outdoor patios just in time for the Fourth of July.

Rock & Brews is a national chain of rock ‘n’ roll-themed restaurants, co-founded by KISS frontmen and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, a company news release states.

The Grapevine location will feature the chain’s signature menus, which includes classic American fare, beer, wine and cocktails.

The grand opening event on Tuesday, July 2, will feature the band Texas Flood performing from 9 p.m. to closing. Prior to that, the location will host a charity night June 28 with benefits supporting Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange, or GRACE.

The Grapevine location is expected to create more than 100 local jobs.

The opening act nobody wanted to follow, according to Paul Stanley

Kiss is one of the live bands that other acts were absolutely terrified to follow. It wasn’t just that their songs were great; the make-up, overall look of the group, pyrotechnics, and infectious stage presence meant that audiences were hooked the moment they went on stage. There is a reason that people fill their houses with Kiss memorabilia and have followed the band on tour; put simply, they couldn’t get enough.

They open every gig with, “You wanted the best, you got the best,” and subsequently, they had high standards when it came to live shows. As such, any musical outfit they were scared to follow must be a band worth their salt. While there are few outfits Kiss wouldn’t consider themselves capable of going toe-to-toe with, Paul Stanley reflected on the sheer power that Van Halen had in their sound and why bands were terrified of having them open.

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