Sebastian Bach Announces Early 2026 North American Tour With STITCHED UP HEART

The Party Never Ends… apparently literally.

Fresh off an Australian run where he sold out Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide (presumably leaving no beer unconsumed), Sebastian Bach will be storming North America in early 2026 with his headlining trek, The Party Never Ends. It kicks off February 26 in Highland, CA at Yaamava’ Casino — because nothing says rock’n’roll like shredding next to hundreds of slot machines silently begging for your paycheck.

Bach is promising the full package: the SKID ROW staples, the solo deep cuts, and plenty from his latest record Child Within The Man — which critics hailed as everything from “an unapologetic celebration” to “wow he can STILL hit those ungodly notes.” Even Consequence jumped in, calling “(Hold On) To the Dream” a career masterpiece, because apparently Bach is allergic to mellow aging.

Joining him on the road: STITCHED UP HEART — who were supposed to tour with him in 2020 before the world ended. Now the apocalypse has passed (kind of?), and the universe finally lets this pairing happen.

Presales start December 10 with code BACH26, and the VIP meet-and-greet packages will presumably allow you to bask in the glow of his hair in person.

To help stir the pot a little more, Bach also dropped a new “Car Wash Hot Wax” edit of “What Do I Got to Lose?”, featuring an extended bikini car-wash cameo by his wife Suzanne — a promotional strategy that is absolutely, undeniably, 100% Sebastian Bach.


Sebastian Bach 2026 North American Headlining Dates

(STITCHED UP HEART not appearing on dates marked with *)*

Feb. 26 – Highland, CA – Yaamava Casino*
Feb. 27 – Fresno, CA – Tower Theatre
Feb. 28 – Oroville, CA – Feather Falls Casino*
Mar. 02 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theatre
Mar. 04 – Victoria, BC – Capital Ballroom
Mar. 06 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Hall
Mar. 07 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
Mar. 09 – Billings, MT – The Pub Station Ballroom
Mar. 10 – Minot, ND – The Original
Mar. 13 – Des Plaines, IL – Des Plaines Theatre
Mar. 14 – Florence, IN – Belterra Resort Casino*
Mar. 15 – Wyandotte, MI – District 142
Mar. 18 – Marion, IL – Marion Culture Civic Center
Mar. 20 – Millvale, PA – Mr. Smalls
Mar. 21 – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penn’s Peak*
Mar. 22 – Hampton Beach, NH – Wally’s
Mar. 24 – Albany, NY – Empire Live
Mar. 25 – Harrisburg, PA – Capitol City Music Hall
Mar. 27 – Leesburg, VA – Tally Ho Theater
Mar. 28 – Greenville, SC – Radio Room
Mar. 29 – Charleston, SC – Music Farm
Mar. 31 – Jacksonville, FL – Five
Apr. 02 – Sebastian, FL – Capt Hirams Hall
Apr. 03 – St. Petersburg, FL – Ferg’s Entertainment Center*
Apr. 04 – Destin, FL – Club LA
Apr. 06 – Nashville, TN – Cannery Hall
Apr. 10 – West Wendover, NV – Peppermill Casino*


Additional One-Off Dates

2025

Dec. 12 – West Siloam Springs, OK – Cherokee Hotel & Casino*
Dec. 13 – Roland, OK – Cherokee Casino and Hotel
Dec. 27 – Airway Heights, WA – Pend Oreille Pavilion at Northern Quest Resort & Casino

2026

Jan. 7 – Snoqualmie, WA – Snoqualmie Casino
Jan. 17 – Lincoln City, OR – Chinook Winds Casino Resort
Jan. 24 – Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena (w/ TESLA)
Feb. 21 – Newton, NC – Newton Performing Arts Center
Feb. 26 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater*
Mar. 14 – Florence, IN – Belterra Casino Resort
Mar. 21 – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penn’s Peak
May 31 – Lake Charles, LA – L’Auberge Casino
Aug. 21 – Gatlinburg, TN – The Mountain Festival 2026
Oct. 3 – Saint Charles, MO – The Family Arena (w/ GREAT WHITE and QUIET RIOT)


Bach recently tore through Australia playing the entire SKID ROW debut album front-to-back, because if you’re going to revisit the past, you may as well floor the gas pedal through it.

His touring band features Paris Bach (yes, his actual son) on drums, “Bruiser” Brody DeRozie on guitar, and Fede Delfino on bass — a lineup that seems genetically engineered to survive 91 shows, which is how many Bach played in 2024 alone. The man basically lived on tour buses, planes, and hotel lobbies that smell like cold fries.

Child Within The Man continues to rack up praise, and Bach keeps popping up on TV — Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition, A&E’s Biography, even The Masked Singer. At this point he may qualify as his own cinematic universe.

The album features John 5, Steve Stevens, Orianthi, Myles Kennedy, and more — so basically a guitar-hero buffet with Bach yelling on top in peak form.

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