Sebastian Bach is going to perform Skid Row’s debut album entirely, celebrating 35 years of the band’s album.
So far there was announced the following dates: April 27 in Curitiba, Brazil; April 30 in Montevideo, Uruguay; and May 4 in Mexico City.
Sebastian Bach stated:
“2024 marks the 35th Anniversary of the 1st record ‘Skid Row” and on SELECT dates in 2024, we will be playing the record in its entirety! We will not be doing this at every show.”
Released in the winter of 1989, SKID ROW‘s self-titled record is one of heavy rock’s most successful debut albums, landing in Billboard‘s Top 10 and going on to sell millions of copies around the world. The record transformed the band from local New Jersey quintet into a global phenomenon whose rebellious attitude and jaw-dropping talent set the bar and tone for rock music in the late ’80s and early ’90s. SKID ROW‘s singles “18 And Life”, “Youth Gone Wild” and “I Remember You” are among the decade’s most recognizable rock anthems that still receive heavy airplay on radio stations across the country. The group again achieved commercial success with its second record, “Slave To The Grind” (1991) certified multi-platinum, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
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I loved Sebastian growing up and still do but he has a big problem. The current skid row (with new singer) sings the old songs way better Than him. His voice has not held up and the other kid much younger and sounds 95 percent like him. Conversely it was mentioned at a skid row reunion and so long as they have their new singer it would make zero sense. Demand for tickets will not be enough to pay Sebastian cut unless they lost their current singer and could not find another replacement. I’ll wait for skid row to come back to town and see them.