Watch Twisted Sister Classic Gets Nashville Revival From Sebastian Bach and Eddie Ojeda
Concertgoers at a recent show in Nashville witnessed an unexpected moment when Sebastian Bach invited Eddie Ojeda onstage for a performance of “I Wanna Rock,” a well-known track originally recorded by Twisted Sister. The surprise appearance quickly drew attention online, as audience members shared videos of the collaboration.
The performance featured Bach handling vocals while Ojeda delivered the song’s familiar guitar parts. Fans in attendance responded strongly, reflecting the song’s continued popularity decades after its release in 1984. The moment also gave an early indication of how future shows connected to the band’s catalog may sound with Bach as lead singer.
Nashville Moment Signals Broader Plans
The Nashville concert was part of Bach’s ongoing solo tour, which includes material from different stages of his career. Alongside songs from his time with Skid Row, he has been performing tracks from his solo work. Ojeda’s guest appearance marked one of the first public hints at a larger collaboration tied to Twisted Sister’s music.
Earlier plans for a reunion involving original members faced changes when Dee Snider stepped away due to health concerns. His decision raised questions about whether any performances connected to the group would continue. The Nashville duet suggested that, while a full reunion may not take place, select appearances remain possible.
Bach Takes the Lead Role
In March, guitarist Jay Jay French and Ojeda confirmed that Bach would front a limited number of shows scheduled for later this year. The move places Bach in a role closely associated with Snider, whose voice defined the band’s original recordings. Fans have closely followed the transition, given the strong identity tied to those performances.
Snider expressed support for the arrangement, writing that Bach is “a true fan & will honor what I did with every show!” His comment helped ease concerns among longtime listeners. Bach has often spoken about his respect for Twisted Sister, noting the group’s influence on his development as a performer during his early years in rock music.
Select Dates and Ongoing Tour
At present, only one joint performance has been officially announced, scheduled for September 4 in Palmer, Arkansas. Organizers have described these appearances as limited events rather than a full tour. Additional dates could be added depending on availability and audience interest in the collaboration.
Bach continues to tour on his own schedule, with upcoming shows across the United States. His concerts typically mix popular tracks with lesser-known material, along with stories from his career. Updates about future performances, including those linked to Twisted Sister’s music, are expected to be shared through official channels as plans develop.



