PENN FOREST TWP., Pa. – Sebastian Bach has a lot on his plate.
His current solo trek will keep the ex-Skid Row front-man on the road through early October. Later this year, he’ll front Twisted Sister for a handful of anniversary shows. The band was originally supposed to do a 50th anniversary tour, but those plans got scrapped after its singer, Dee Snider, announced his retirement.
On Saturday night, Bach will rock Penn’s Peak near Jim Thorpe in Carbon County. Judging by recent set lists, fans are likely to hear “18 and Life,” “I Remember You,” “Youth Gone Wild,” and other Skid Row essentials blended in with cuts from Bach’s 2024 album “Child Within the Man.” Bach has also not been shy about tossing in a cover or two…