In a new interview with Guitar World (Transcribed via Blabbermouth), KISS members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley discussed their former bandmates’ chances of making guest appearances on their farewell.
“Ace and Peter have gotten three chances,” Simmons said.
“They were in and out of the band — fired — three times. For drugs, alcohol, bad behavior, being unprofessional … they weren’t carrying their load. … So the short answer to your question is we’d love to have Ace and Peter join us here and there. And if they don’t, it’s not going to be because of us. But they’re never going to be in KISS again.”
He further added:
“Three times is the charm; ‘I promise I’ll pull out’ doesn’t work. It’s the boy who cried wolf: ‘Oh, I’ve been straight for a million years.’ Terrific! Have a good life! … Would we welcome Ace or Peter to jump up onstage for a song or two? Of course. Could we depend on either Ace of Peter to do a full set night after night? Not on your f*c*ing life.”
Stanley said that “it’s really not up to” him whether former KISS members join the band onstage for a guest appearance on the upcoming tour.
“But I’ll say that this is a celebration of this band and its accomplishments and its history,” he said. “So anybody who was shortsighted enough to think this should be a reunion is missing the point. That being said, I would love to see everybody at one point or another be onstage. And if that doesn’t happen, it’s their choice, not mine.”