Sebastian Bach returns to Australia in November performing Skid Row's self-titled debut album in full.
The former Skid Row vocalist will present the band’s 1989 debut album in its entirety during his upcoming Australian tour. Sebastian Bach’s 2025 Australian tour marks the first time the complete album will be performed on Australian soil by the original vocalist.
The tour celebrates the album that established Skid Row’s presence in the hard rock and heavy metal scene during the late 1980s. The album features tracks including Youth Gone Wild, 18 and Life, Big Guns and I Remember You, which became staples of the rock radio format.
Sebastian Bach – 2025 Australian tour
- Fremantle: Friday 21 November, Freo.Social
- Adelaide: Tuesday 25 November, The Gov
- Melbourne: Thursday 27 November, The Forum
- Sydney: Friday 28 November, Enmore Theatre
- Brisbane: Saturday 29 November, Eatons Hill Hotel
- Presale: Wednesday 4 June, 11am AEST
- General sale: Thursday 5 June, 11am AEST
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Each performance will include an encore set featuring selections from Bach’s solo career and material from Skid Row’s second album Slave To The Grind. The format allows audiences to experience the debut album as a complete work while also hearing additional material from his broader catalogue.
Sebastian Bach served as Skid Row’s vocalist from the band’s formation until 1996, during which time they released two studio albums and achieved commercial success in multiple markets. Following his departure from Skid Row, he pursued a solo career and various entertainment projects.
The 1989 Skid Row album was produced by Michael Wagener and released through Atlantic Records. It achieved multi-platinum status in the United States and established the band within the hard rock scene alongside contemporaries from the same era.
The shows will be presented by Metropolis Touring and David Roy Williams. Tickets are available through presale access beginning Wednesday 4 June, followed by general public sales the following day.
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