Former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach recently addressed critics and fans who have doubts about his upcoming performances with Twisted Sister, sharing his thoughts in an interview with Loudwire. Bach is stepping in to replace frontman Dee Snider for the band’s 2026 reunion shows after Snider resigned earlier this year due to ongoing health challenges.
The Fall 2026 dates are being billed as a selective reunion, with founding guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda remaining in the lineup while Bach takes over lead vocals. Bach, who joined Skid Row in 1987 and helped drive hits like “Youth Gone Wild” and “18 and Life” before parting ways with the band in 1996, expressed his deep appreciation for Twisted Sister and confidently responded to those questioning his ability to deliver on stage.
“I am a real fan of Twisted Sister and there’s no one that can even mess with me on Twisted Sister,” Bach said. “I’m ready. If you don’t think I can do it, come to the f*cking show.”
The upcoming reunion shows will mark a significant moment for Twisted Sister fans as Bach takes the stage to front the legendary group on their 50th anniversary tour dates.

