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SEBASTIAN BACH – 30th Anniversary of Slave to the Grind

Date

Tuesday, Oct 26, 2021

Time

7:30 pm

Tickets

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SEBASTIAN BACH – 30th Anniversary of Slave to the Grind

with special guests Kaleido and Gene the Werewolf. 

Sebastian Bach is recognized globally as a vocalist, television star, actor and beyond! Bach hit the spotlight in the late 1980s as the iconic frontman for mainstream heavy metal / hard rock act Skid Row. Since his departure from Skid Row in the mid ’90s, Sebastian Bach still remains one of the most relevant rock figures in pop culture today, with over 20 million records sold, three solo records, network television appearances on AXS.tv, MTV, VH1, and CMT, guest appearances on “Gilmore Girls,” “Trailer Park Boys,” “Californication” and other popular television shows, and several acting stints on and off-Broadway. Bach’s last album, Give ‘Em Hell, impressively, landed on the U.S. Top Hard Rock and Top 200 Billboard charts, proving his prowess decades after his initial debut. Bach’s critically acclaimed Harper Collins memoir “18 And Life on Skid Row” was released on December 6, 2016.

Tickets: $29 – $49 (additional cost day of show)
A VIP Package (does not include concert ticket) is available at http://www.sebastianbach.com/

 


Location

The Palace Theatre
Website
https://www.thepalacetheatre.org

Organizer

Drusky Entertainment
Website
http://www.druskyentertainment.com/

The event is finished.

To order by phone, call the Box Office at 724-836-8000
Ticket sales are final; no refunds or exchanges unless the show is canceled. In the event of a cancellation or postponement, certain service and historic preservation charges are not refundable.
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THE PALACE THEATRE
21 West Otterman Street
Greensburg, PA 15601



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The Palace Theatre has been a major force in Westmoreland County’s cultural scene for generations. Opened September 2, 1926, as the Manos Theatre, The Palace Theatre today hosts the widest variety of live entertainment in the area in a beautifully renovated 1369-seat facility, located across from the county courthouse.