In a night filled with tears, lights, and memories, Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin delivered one of the most moving moments of his career — a live tribute to the late Ace Frehley, the legendary KISS guitarist, during the band’s sold-out show at Madison Square Garden last night.
As the crowd of nearly 20,000 fans fell silent, Chris stepped up to the microphone, his voice soft and trembling. “Ace was one of the people who made me pick up a guitar,” he said, pausing as the audience erupted in cheers and applause. “This song… is for him, and for anyone who’s ever lost a hero.”
Moments later, the opening chords of “Fix You” echoed through the arena. The giant screens behind him lit up with photos and clips of Ace Frehley through the decades — from his electrifying KISS performances to quiet backstage moments with fans and family.
As Chris sang the haunting line “Lights will guide you home…”, many in the audience were visibly crying. Some held up phone lights, forming a sea of stars that shimmered like a galaxy — a fitting tribute to the man once known as the Spaceman.
By the final chorus, the entire arena was singing along. Chris looked up toward the sky, whispered “Thank you, Ace,” and pressed his hand over his heart.
The song ended, but the moment lingered — a reminder that even legends never truly fade away.