SEBASTIAN BACH EMBARKS ON 2024 “WHAT DO I GOT TO LOSE TOUR,”  NEW SINGLE CONTINUES TO ASCEND THE CHARTS

Sebastian Bach will hit the road in 2024 for an international tour with dates in Latin and North America. The singer, songwriter, author, Broadway star, and actor’s What Do I Got To Lose Tour—a mix of solo gigs and festival appearances—kicks off with an international run of performances in Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile before North American shows in the U.S. and Mexico. The stateside tour gets underway May 10th in Jefferson, LA before wrapping June 29th in San Diego, CA. Tickets for the North American shows go on sale March 1st at 10:00 AM (local time), with pre-sale tickets are available February 29th at 10:00 AM (ET). Click here for all ticketing info and to purchase tickets.

“We are super excited to embark upon the What Do I Got to Lose? Tour 2024.,” Sebastian Bach says. “This is the first song that I’ve ever had on U.S. rock radio with my solo band and I cannot thank you all enough–radio stations for playing this song and all you rock fans out there for cranking it up. Can’t wait to play live for all of you this summer no tapes no fakes all real all the time that is how we roll! See you on the road mothertruckers!” Listen to What Do I Got to Lose?, here.

This news follows Sebastian’s exciting end to 2023, which included an appearance on Fox’s The Masked Singer as “Tiki,” a fan and judge favorite who went on to show’s Group B Finals. 

Following his final performance on the show in December, Sebastian released What Do I Got To Lose? (Reigning Phoenix Music), marking his first new music in ten years. The track—which continues to build momentum at rock radio, trending in the Top 40 on the Mediabase’s Active Rock Daily spin chart–was co-written by Sebastian, Myles Kennedy (Alter Bridge, Slash) and Elvis Baskette (Mammoth WVH, Slash), the latter of whom also served as the track’s producer. Guitars lock into a heart-thumping groove on the song as Sebastian’s voice rings out on the refrain, I’m holding on for judgment day.The momentum gives way to a fret-burning lead. For the video, Sebastian is joined by his former Skid Row bandmate, drummer Rob Affuso.

Sebastian Bach’S 2024 tour dates are as follows:

Jun-1 Morgantown, WV Ruby Amphitheatre

Jun-2 Columbus, OH King Of Clubs

Jun-4 Detroit, MI St Andrews Hall

Jun- 5 Madison, WI Majestic Theatre

Jun-7 Joliet, IL The Forge

Jun-8 St. Charles, IL Arcada Theatre

Jun-9 Moline, IL The Rust Belt

Jun-11 Des Moines, IA Wooly’s

Jun-12 Lincoln, NE Bourbon Theatre

Jun-14 Colorado Springs, CO Sunshine Studios

Jun-15 Denver, CO Summit

Jun-16 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater

Jun-18 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom

Jun-19 Little Rock, AR The Hall

Jun-21 Dallas, TX The Lexus Box Garden at Legacy Hall

Jun-22 Houston, TX Scout Bar

Jun-23 San Antonio, TX The Rock Box

Jun-25 Tucson, AZ Rialto

Jun-27 Ventura, CA Ventura Theater

Jun-28 Santa Ana, CA The Observatory

Jun-29 San Diego, CA House of Blues

Follow Sebastian online at:  Instagram,  Facebook,  X (Twitter) and  Youtube.


 

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  • Mr. Rock And Roll on

    Bas was the last bad ass front man in rock. He’s the voice and the presence of Skid Row, and solo it’s the same. Say Skid Row, people say Sebastian Bach. My fiancee dislikes hard rock/metal but when I mentioned Skid Row, she said “oh, Sebastian Bach, he’s cute and I loved his character on Gilmore Girls.” She knows zero about the scene. Try that with any of the other Skid Row guys. Who…? Yes, that’s important . It’s icon vs who cares.


    • Dana on

      Mr. R&R,

      I agree with everything you wrote about Sebastian. He is definitely one of the most recognizable frontman of the era, as he has both a great voice and looks, with amazing hair.

      I never watched Gilmore Girls, but I credit Baz with branching out, by appearing in television shows and on Broadway.


  • Real Paul Stanley on

    This new song is so awesome. It may be the best song of the year. Better than anything I’ve heard elsewhere. I’m looking forward to his new record.


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