Former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach has revealed that he is planning to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band’s 1991 album “Slave To The Grind” on a fall 2021 tour. He told The Aquarian the following about that: “I am not doing a damn thing until I get the Covid vaccine. If concerts exist…
Sebastian Bach has announced the rescheduled dates for the second leg of his “Skid Row” 30th anniversary tour. Stitched Up Heart will open on most dates. Tour Dates: May 26 – Blue Lake, CA May 28 – Portland, OR May 29 – TBA May 31 – Vancouver, BC June 01 – Victoria, BC June 04…
As previously reported, ex-Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach recently started a Twitter feud with Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho after accusing him of lip-syncing. Now, Jericho has responded once again by singing an a capella version of Skid Row’s “Youth Gone Wild” on the latest episode of his “Saturday Night Special” series. He also posted an…
Former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach recently started a Twitter feud with Chris Jericho after accusing the Fozzy frontman of lip-syncing. You can see various tweets from them below: Every single day for the last two or three years somebody tells me this 🤔 — Sebastian Bach™️ (@sebastianbach) July 16, 2020 He definitely does considering…
During an appearance on SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk,” Skid Row bassist Rachel Bolan revealed that the band are planning a “Slave To The Grind” 30th anniversary tour. He said the following: “Next year, we have a world tour that’s scheduled. Hopefully it happens. We’re just seeing if this pandemic [subsides]. We’re not gonna…
Skid Row have announced their partnership with Round Hill Music. The band recently signed a worldwide administration deal with the company for their catalog. Round Hill CEO Josh Gruss commented: “SKID ROW is an incredibly powerful band that I first saw play as a 12-year-old, new to the world of live music, at The Ritz…
Ratt, Tom Keifer (Cinderella), Skid Row, and Slaughter have officially cancelled their U.S. tour due to the coronavirus pandemic. Ratt commented: “‘The Big Rock Summer Tour‘ will no longer be taking place as originally scheduled this summer and fall. Tickets will automatically be refunded at point of purchase. Thank you for understanding.”
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