The Ace Frehley Band, Bad Marriage opening for Chris Jericho & Kuarantine “Turned up the Heat Friday Night”. The Rock invasion delivered a high-energy night in Rome, NY that never let up. From the opening chords, the crowd surged forward and stayed packed into the stage area for the entire show. Bad Marriage set a fierce tone with tight riffs and raw intensity, warming the room into a jumping, singalong frenzy. The Ace Frehley Band followed with veteran swagger — searing solos, stomping grooves, and those signature space-rock vibes that sent the Capitol Theatre into full-on celebration. Chris Jericho & Kuarantine closed the night with relentless momentum: hit-after-hit delivery, crowd-baiting hooks, and anthemic choruses that had fans chanting along until the final note.

Lighting and sound were punchy and immediate, matching the bands’ onstage aggression without drowning the performances. Photographically, the night was a dream: sharp highlights on lead players, dramatic backlight silhouettes, and faces in the pit alight with exhilaration. Some of the best lighting in the business when it comes to the Capitol, they know whats needed for a great show. The energy was constant — no lulls, just wave after wave of rock intensity.

Fans owned the floor, staying glued to the stage area and feeding the bands’ fire. Between the blistering solos, singalongs, and tight rhythm work, the Capitol Theatre felt like a communal shout — loud, proud, and unforgettable. A rock show that hit hard from start to finish. Many know Chris Jericho from his days in the wrestling ring, some may have never watched him as the WWE Star. But he’s been in the band business for quite sometime now. I can remember when “Fozzy” came to light and thought to myself music? Well yeah for certain it’s Chris putting his talent to work even with music. As always putting his all towards whatever it is hes doing and appreciates his fans for coming out! Another great show in Rome NY at the Capitol Theatre.

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