Sebastian Bach Announces 2026 North American Headlining Tour “The Party Never Ends”

At 57 years old, former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach is proving that age is just a number. The voice behind hits like “18 and Life” and “Youth Gone Wild,” Bach recently announced his 2026 North American headlining tour, The Party Never Ends, set to kick off on Feb. 26 in Highland, Calif. and conclude on April 10 in West Wendover, Nev. Joining him as an opening act will be the modern rock band Stitched Up Heart, a partnership years in the making.

As Ultimate Classic Rock reported, Stitched Up Heart was originally scheduled to open for Bach’s 2020 tour celebrating Skid Row’s iconic 1989 debut album, but unfortunately, the tour was cancelled due to COVID-19. Since the release of his album “Child Within the Man” in 2024, Bach has been intermittently touring, treating fans to a mix of solo career tracks and Skid Row classics.

During a recent concert in Vegas, Bach found himself in a heated altercation with a fan who allegedly interrupted him before the show asking for a hug. A video obtained by TMZ shows Bach ranting and swearing at the fan, eventually resulting in her removal from the venue.

Fans are eagerly anticipating Bach’s upcoming tour, with one commenting on his Instagram post, “Huge!!!! Gonna have to hit one of these dates.” Another chimed in with a resounding, “Hell ya!” and a third simply added, “YESSSSSS.”

Sebastian Bach’s lasting impact as a rock icon continues to resonate, inspiring fans old and new alike.

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