SEBASTIAN BACH Pays Tribute To ACE FREHLEY With Cover Of KISS’s ‘Shock Me’ During Connecticut Concert
Written by megarock on October 18, 2025
Former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach performed a cover of the KISS classic “Shock Me” with his solo band during his October 17 performance at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Prior to launching into the track, Bach told the audience: “[Have] we got any fucking KISS fans in the audience tonight? You know how lucky we are right now to be alive with our friends, playing rock and fucking roll music, having a drink, having some fucking fun, enjoying life. We are lucky. And I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t be doing this without fucking Ace Frehley, lead guitar. And I’m sure you know this, but Ace Frehley was a resident of Connecticut. All right?! That’s the fucking best you can do? This is your hometown boy right here. So in honor of Space Ace, Space Ace from Connecticut — Ace Frehley, lead guitar. ‘Shock Me’.”
Bach and Frehley worked together on the track “Know Where You Go” for drummer Anton Fig‘s solo album “Figments”, which came out in 2002. At the time, Bach said that recording with Ace and Anton was “a dream come true and an honor.”