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Sebastian Bach to Front Twisted Sister Shows
The former Skid Row frontman will fill in for Dee Snider in upcoming Twisted Sister concerts.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 7:21pm
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Sebastian Bach, the former lead singer of the band Skid Row, will be taking over vocal duties for the upcoming Twisted Sister shows, replacing longtime frontman Dee Snider. Bach, a self-proclaimed mega-fan of Twisted Sister, is excited to bring the band's music to life on stage, promising "fun and energy" for fans.
Why it matters
This move marks a significant shift in the Twisted Sister lineup, as Dee Snider has been the iconic voice of the band for decades. Bach's involvement brings a fresh perspective and energy to the group, potentially appealing to a new generation of fans while also satisfying longtime Twisted Sister devotees.
The details
Bach, who spent time living in the Detroit area in the mid-1980s, is familiar with the local music scene. He previously played with the band Madam X and has fond memories of the region, including hearing about the legendary Boblo Island amusement park. As for his stage presence, Bach is known for his energetic performances, often twirling his microphone overhead. He cites the superior sound quality of a hardwired mic as the reason he prefers not to use a wireless model.
- Sebastian Bach will perform with Twisted Sister this Sunday, March 15th.
- The news of Bach's involvement with Twisted Sister was announced just last week.
The players
Sebastian Bach
The former lead singer of the band Skid Row, who is now set to front Twisted Sister for an upcoming series of concerts.
Dee Snider
The longtime frontman of Twisted Sister, who will be stepping aside for the upcoming shows to be replaced by Sebastian Bach.
What they’re saying
“I'm probably a bigger fan of Twisted Sister than anybody watching this. I love that band. I used to go see them whenever I could.”
— Sebastian Bach
“I mean, I'm no spring chicken, but I still have a lot of energy when I get on the stage. And I'm going to give you guys fun and energy in the Twisted Sister. I'm the lead singer of Twisted Sister. How much fun is that to say? I love saying that. So I'm really looking forward to it.”
— Sebastian Bach
What’s next
Fans can see Sebastian Bach perform with Twisted Sister this Sunday, March 15th, at District 142 in Wyandotte.
The takeaway
Sebastian Bach's involvement with Twisted Sister represents an exciting new chapter for the iconic heavy metal band, as the former Skid Row frontman brings his own unique energy and passion to the group's classic songs. This move could help introduce Twisted Sister's music to a new generation of fans while also satisfying longtime devotees of the band.


