Sebastian Bach Announces 2025 Australian Tour Performing Skid Row's Iconic Debut Album In Full
Former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach will take audiences back in time when he performs live this November.
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Rock and roll vocalist Sebastian Bach returns to Australian shores this November to perform Skid Row’s iconic self-titled debut album in its entirety.
Released in 1989, Skid Row was a glam metal hit, peaking at #6 on the US Billboard 200 and going on to be certified 5× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the success of Skid Row helped the band secure support spots on Bon Jovi and Aerosmith’s tours and spawned four hit singles – ‘Youth Gone Wild’, ‘18 and Life’, ‘I Remember You’ and ‘Piece of Me’, all of which became staples on MTV.
Bach will take to the stage each night and perform Skid Row in full, along with a greatest hits set stacked with tracks from Skid Row’s Slave to the Grind and Bach’s solo favourites.
Kicking things off in Fremantle at Freo.Social on Friday, November 21, Bach then heads to The Gov in Adelaide on Tuesday, November 25, Melbourne’s The Forum on Thursday, November 27 and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Friday, November 28, before wrapping things up in Brisbane at Eatons Hill Hotel on Saturday, November 29.
Fans can secure pre-sale tickets on Wednesday, June 4 at 10:30am local time. Genearl on-sale follows the next day on Thursday, June 5 at 10:30am local time. Full ticketing details are available via davidroywilliams.com.
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One of rock’s longest surviving vocalists, Sebastian Bach’s career spans more than 35 years and includes stints with Kid Wikkid and Skid Row.
Making his mark as the frontman for the ‘80s glam metal act Skid Row, Bach was with the band for close to ten years, releasing three albums before disagreements within Skid Row saw him forced out.
Bach went on to have a successful solo career, with his most recent record, 2024’s Child Within the Man, his first in ten years. The album was well received by critics, with The Rock Pit awarding it eight out of ten stars.
This tour is a fantastic opportunity for fans of Skid Row to hear their seminal debut album performed in full, along with a selection of Bach solo classics in intimate venues across the nation.
Catch Skid Row at The Gov on Tuesday, November 25. For ticketing information, visit davidroywilliams.com.
Sebastian Bach Australian Tour 2025
Friday, November 21 – Freo.Social, Fremantle
Tuesday, November 25 – The Gov, Adelaide
Thursday, November 27 – The Forum, Melbourne
Frida,y November 28 – Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, November 29 - Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane
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