Could Twisted Sister be gearing up for a reunion in 2026? Frontman Dee Snider recently hinted that the band might return to the stage—especially with a milestone anniversary and some “amazing” reunion offers on the table.
Responding to fan questions on X (formerly Twitter), Snider suggested that the band’s 50th anniversary could be the perfect time for something special.
“Seems Like a Good Time to Do Something…But What?”
The reunion talk reignited when a fan brought up past mentions of “ridiculous” offers for the band to get back together—offers that Snider had once described as hard to ignore.
“Mmmm… 2026 is the 50th anniversary of me, Eddie Ojeda and Jay Jay French joining forces,” Snider responded. “Seems like a good time to do something…but what?”
The comment left fans buzzing about what kind of comeback might be in store—especially as the classic lineup prepares to celebrate half a century of metal mayhem.
“Amazing Offers for TS to Return…But Not From Rock Fest Barcelona?!”
Another fan chimed in, expressing disappointment that Rock Fest Barcelona hadn’t been included in any reunion conversations. Snider didn’t hold back in his reply:
“I’ll be honest…amazing offers for TS to return…but not from RockFest Barcelona?! We headlined so many times! Spain and Barcelona love us! We love Spain and Barcelona! We love Rock Fest Barcelona! It will be a shame if TS reunites and doesn’t play Barcelona!”
The post adds weight to speculation that a reunion could be imminent—especially if festivals or promoters step up with the right offer.
“Close to Impossible to Reject”: Growing Pressure for a Comeback
Snider has previously described reunion offers as becoming “close to impossible to reject”, according to reporting by Metal Injection. While no concrete plans are confirmed, the surviving band members are said to be in loose discussions about what a reunion might look like.
Industry demand has only grown as legendary bands retire or lose key members—making fans eager for holdouts like Twisted Sister to hit the stage once more.
Not Completely Inactive: A Glimpse of What’s Possible
Although Twisted Sister officially retired in 2016, the band isn’t entirely out of action. As Loudwire reported, the group briefly reunited in 2023 for a one-off performance at the Metal Hall of Fame, proving that the chemistry and performance energy are still intact.
What Could a Twisted Sister Reunion Look Like?
With 2026 marking the 50th anniversary of the trio at the core of Twisted Sister, fans and promoters alike are watching closely. Whether it’s a full tour, a select series of festival dates, or a special anniversary show, one thing’s clear—Dee Snider isn’t ruling anything out.