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Sebastian Bach Steps In for Twisted Sister's Tour
12 Mar
Summary
- Sebastian Bach will fill in as frontman for Twisted Sister's 50th anniversary tour.
- Dee Snider withdrew due to health concerns, giving Bach his blessing.
- Bach embraces the role as a fan, channeling youthful energy.

Sebastian Bach, formerly of Skid Row, is stepping in as the fill-in frontman for Twisted Sister's 50th-anniversary tour. Dee Snider had to withdraw from the tour due to health concerns, and he has given Bach his blessing for the role.
Bach expressed his excitement about joining the tour, viewing himself as a fan stepping in, much like Axl Rose with AC/DC. He shared a 45-minute conversation with Snider, who explained his decision to prioritize being a grandfather. Bach, 57, anticipates bringing youthful energy to the band, whose remaining original members are in their 70s.
This announcement coincided with revelations from Christina Applegate's memoir about a past relationship with Bach when she was 17. Bach expressed surprise and apologized if he caused any hurt.
Bach is currently touring with his band, performing material from his solo album 'Child Within the Man,' as well as Skid Row hits and tributes to artists like Ozzy Osbourne and Gordon Lightfoot. He views live rock shows as essential bastions of primal human connection.




