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Twisted Sister continues with a new bandmate following Dee Snider’s departure


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Dee Snider leaves Twisted Sister

Dee Snider surprised fans by stepping down from the band due to health struggles, including degenerative arthritis and heart concerns. Touring at 70 just isn’t sustainable for a legendary performer anymore.

He assured listeners on his radio show that he isn’t on his deathbed and plans to continue hosting, writing, and directing projects. Fans respect his honesty and understand that even rock legends need to prioritize their health while preserving the legacy they helped create.

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Sebastian Bach steps into the spotlight

Twisted Sister has tapped former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach to front a handful of select dates in fall 2026. The band has also said those appearances do not conflict with Bach’s current or future solo touring plans.

His addition gives the group a new vocalist for its reworked anniversary activity after Dee Snider’s exit. Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda are presenting the move as a way to keep Twisted Sister active while honoring its catalog.

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Sebastian Bach’s early journey

Sebastian Bach was born in the Bahamas and moved to Ontario, Canada, where he began singing in a church choir at age eight. His love for music started early and shaped his career.

By age 14, he joined his first band, gaining experience in live performance. In 1987, he became Skid Row’s lead singer, quickly rising to fame. He later explored Broadway, solo projects, and collaborations, proving his versatility and dedication to rock and metal over decades.

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Twisted Sister’s iconic legacy

Twisted Sister was formed in 1972 and became one of the best-known bands to emerge from the hard rock and metal scene of the 1980s. Albums such as Under the Blade and You Can’t Stop Rock ’N’ Roll helped establish the band before its commercial breakthrough with Stay Hungry.

Founding members Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda now lead the band. They aim to preserve the group’s spirit while introducing new talent.

Fun fact: Jay Jay French is most famous for his role as the founding member and one of the guitarists of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister. Since his first performances with Twisted Sister, French has played more than 9000 concert performances. 

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Dee’s reason for leaving

Dee explained that decades of high-energy performing took a serious toll on his body. Arthritis and heart issues made it impossible to sustain the physically demanding shows he once delivered.

His choice reflects a desire to leave the stage without compromising quality. By stepping back, Dee ensures the band’s legacy remains untarnished. Fans appreciate his openness and honesty, seeing the human side behind the rock persona they have loved for decades.

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Tour adjustments for 50th anniversary

Twisted Sister canceled its original 50th-anniversary reunion plans in February 2026 after Dee Snider resigned for health reasons. The canceled run included dates beginning April 25 in São Paulo, Brazil, along with other previously scheduled appearances.

The band later revived part of its 2026 activity by bringing in Sebastian Bach for select fall dates. That shift changed the anniversary year from a full reunion with Snider to a limited continuation with a new singer.

Fun fact: Sebastian Bach was born on April 3, 1968, in Freeport, Bahamas. He is a music artist and actor, known for Rock of Ages (2012), Gilmore Girls (2000), and Swearnet (2014). 

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Emotional handoff to Bach

Sebastian described an emotional conversation with Dee before joining the band. Dee gave him full support, sharing that he could not continue touring but trusted Sebastian to carry the music forward.

This moment highlights the personal bonds that define the band. Fans see that even behind the hard rock image, there’s deep respect and care. The handoff emphasizes trust and continuity as Twisted Sister moves into its next chapter.

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Classic hits remain alive

Twisted Sister’s signature songs include “You Can’t Stop Rock ’N’ Roll” and “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” two staples of the band’s catalog. Those tracks remain central to the group’s legacy and are among the songs most associated with its live career.

When Sebastian Bach was announced for select 2026 appearances, the band previewed the new chapter with material tied to “You Can’t Stop Rock ’N’ Roll.” The current return is centered on carrying Twisted Sister’s classic catalog forward in a revised lineup.

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High-energy shows continue

Twisted Sister is moving ahead with select 2026 appearances featuring Sebastian Bach on vocals. The lineup change is being presented as a way to continue the band’s live legacy after Dee Snider stepped away for health reasons.

Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda remain central figures in the current version of the band. Their focus is on carrying the catalog forward while preserving the group’s established identity.

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Dee reflects on his career

Dee has been open about the hardships after the band’s breakup, including financial setbacks and personal struggles. He shared stories about working desk jobs and facing unexpected challenges.

His honesty resonates with fans who understand the ups and downs of life. Dee reminds everyone that, behind the fame, rock stars are human. His reflections offer lessons about perseverance, growth, and valuing both success and reality.

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Band dynamics evolve

With Sebastian joining, the band adjusts its dynamics but preserves leadership from Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda. Their collaboration ensures Twisted Sister stays authentic while welcoming new energy.

This careful balance maintains the group’s spirit and allows for creative innovation. Fans witness a band evolving while honoring its past, showing how experience and fresh talent can merge successfully in a legendary rock group.

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Plans remain flexible

Twisted Sister is moving ahead with select 2026 appearances rather than the full reunion tour originally planned. The band announced Sebastian Bach for a handful of fall dates, and its official site currently lists a September 4, 2026 performance at the Alaska State Fair.

The current plan reflects a narrower return built around the post-Snider lineup. Fans should watch the band’s official channels for any additional show announcements.

Want to know what led to the recent tour changes? Read more about why Dee Snider’s departure resulted in the cancellation of the Twisted Sister tour.

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Rock legacy continues

Even without Dee on stage, Twisted Sister proves music transcends age. Sebastian Bach ensures the band continues to deliver electrifying performances to loyal fans and new audiences.

The reunion highlights resilience and passion in rock. Twisted Sister demonstrates that music never truly stops; it evolves, inspiring fans with new interpretations while honoring the legacy of a legendary band.

Curious about recent tour changes in rock music? Check out why the Rock the Country tour canceled its South Carolina stop after multiple artists exited.

Rock fans, what do you think about these tour changes? Share your thoughts in the comments and give this post a like if you’ve been following the lineup updates!

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