Legendary guitarist George Lynch announced the end of Lynch Mob’s touring career in a statement on Facebook. The band delivered their final performance at a sold-out concert at the Medina Entertainment Center in Minnesota.
“Well, last night was our last show as Lynch Mob,” Lynch stated. “We played Medina Entertainment Center in Minnesota which we’ve played many, many times. It was a wonderful sold-out show and everyone in the house was aware of the gravity and finality of the performance. With the help of my old friend [Brian Tichy] on drums the band stepped up and bared our souls for one last performance.”
“I’m going to miss my brothers in arms deeply,” he continued. “My band has always been a second family to me and there’s a bond there that transcends time and space. I feel it’s fitting to turn the page on this chapter of my musical journey after 35 years of Lynch Mob. I wish the best for Gabriel, Jimmy and Jaron moving forward and I look forward to whatever the universe holds in store for me. Thank you so much to all our fans for 35 wonderful years.”
This milestone marks the end of an era in hard rock history that began during a pivotal time in the metal scene.
Formation And Early Success

Metal Storm documented Lynch Mob’s emergence in 1989 after George Lynch left Dokken. The band quickly established themselves as a formidable force in the hard rock scene.
The band’s debut album, ‘Wicked Sensation,’ became their defining release. The record showcased Lynch’s distinctive guitar work while demonstrating the band’s masterful blend of traditional hard rock and heavy metal elements.
Musical Evolution

Last.fm chronicled the band’s journey through numerous lineup changes. The group maintained their commitment to musical innovation and ventured into experimental territory with their 1999 album ‘Smoke This.’
The band explored different musical directions while staying true to their hard rock roots. This versatility demonstrated their unwavering dedication to artistic growth.
Legacy And Impact

Wikipedia highlighted George Lynch’s position as the band’s constant creative force. He guided the group through various incarnations while maintaining their reputation for technical excellence.
The band’s 35-year journey created an indelible mark on the hard rock landscape. Their influence extends beyond their extensive discography, inspiring countless guitarists along the way.