Sebastian Bach Steps In to Front Twisted Sister Following Dee Snider’s Exit
Twisted Sister fans have a major update to digest. Guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda have confirmed that Sebastian Bach, former frontman of Skid Row, will step in for Dee Snider during select Twisted Sister 2026 tour dates. This news comes after the band had to cancel its previously planned reunion shows earlier this year due to Snider’s unexpected health-related resignation.
A Voice for Twisted Sister’s Upcoming Shows
According to the official announcement, Bach’s involvement will not interfere with his ongoing solo career. Fans have already caught a glimpse of what’s to come, thanks to a short rehearsal clip of Bach performing with Twisted Sister that has surfaced online.
This lineup change ensures that Twisted Sister can continue rocking their fans this fall, despite the disruption caused by Dee Snider stepping away for health reasons.
Dee Snider’s Blessing for the Transition
The transition to Bach isn’t happening in secrecy. Snider previously addressed the possibility of a replacement on the Beardo & Weirdo podcast, hosted by Chris Kael of Five Finger Death Punch and comedian Craig Gass. Snider shared that he hopes Twisted Sister will continue, saying:
“I believe there’s gotta be somebody out there who can kick ass.”
Snider revealed that as far back as 2014, the band had considered having a stand-in singer ready in case someone couldn’t perform. Bach, it turns out, was approached back then but initially declined, calling it “a thankless job.” Despite this, Snider expressed support for the current arrangement, acknowledging that rehearsals with Bach have his blessing.
Twisted Sister 2026 Tour: What Fans Can Expect
With Bach stepping in, Twisted Sister fans can still look forward to high-energy performances. While the exact dates for Bach’s appearances are limited, the band has emphasized that these shows will not conflict with his solo touring schedule. Early rehearsal footage hints that the classic Twisted Sister sound will remain intact, giving fans confidence that the legacy of hits like We’re Not Gonna Take It will continue to resonate live.
Keeping the Metal Legacy Alive
Though Dee Snider’s resignation was sudden, the choice of Sebastian Bach to front Twisted Sister reflects a commitment to keeping the band’s legacy alive. Fans can expect powerhouse vocals, classic riffs, and a dedication to delivering unforgettable live performances. With Bach stepping in, Twisted Sister’s fall appearances promise to be a memorable continuation of the band’s storied history.
Hear what Sebastian Bach sounds like singing Twisted Sister:
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