Grants Pass will once again find itself on the map for live rock as Sebastian Bach prepares to take the stage during Memorial Day weekend at Boatnik, bringing with him a career that spans decades and a present-day momentum that shows no signs of slowing down.
For many, Bach’s name is permanently tied to his explosive rise in the late 1980s as the unmistakable voice of Skid Row. Albums like Skid Row and Slave to the Grind helped define an era of hard rock, fueled by high-energy vocals and a larger-than-life stage presence. Songs from that period remain staples of rock radio and continue to draw multi-generational crowds whenever Bach performs them live.
What makes this upcoming appearance in Grants Pass notable, however, is not just nostalgia. Over the past decade, Bach has quietly reestablished himself as a working, modern artist rather than simply a legacy act. After a lengthy gap between studio releases, he returned to recording with renewed intensity, culminating in the 2024 release of his album Child Within the Man. The project marked his first full-length studio effort in nearly ten years and was met with strong reception among rock audiences, reaffirming his ability to deliver new material that stands alongside his earlier work.
The album’s release signaled more than just a return to the studio. It kicked off an aggressive touring schedule that has seen Bach performing across North America at a pace uncommon for artists at this stage of their careers. Reports from the past year indicate he played dozens upon dozens of shows, sometimes stacking multiple performances into a single week. That level of output has earned him a reputation as one of the most active touring vocalists still working in hard rock today.
Audiences attending the Boatnik performance can expect a set that blends eras rather than leaning entirely on the past. Bach’s live shows typically balance classic Skid Row material with newer solo tracks, creating a mix that appeals both to longtime fans and to those discovering his more recent work. The approach reflects an artist who continues to evolve rather than simply revisiting earlier success.
Beyond music, Bach has also remained visible in broader entertainment circles. His appearance on The Masked Singer in 2023 introduced him to a wider audience and underscored his ongoing relevance in popular culture. That visibility, combined with consistent touring and new releases, has kept his name circulating well beyond traditional rock channels.
Looking ahead, Bach’s trajectory shows little indication of slowing. He has been tapped to participate in high-profile projects, including stepping into a frontman role for anniversary performances connected to Twisted Sister, a move that further reinforces his standing within the rock community as a vocalist still capable of commanding major stages.
For Grants Pass, his return represents more than just another concert. Events like Boatnik have long served as a centerpiece for community gathering, and the addition of a performer with Bach’s pedigree brings a level of energy that extends beyond the stage. His shows are known for their intensity, audience interaction, and the kind of raw, unfiltered performance style that defined rock’s most memorable eras.
As Memorial Day weekend approaches, anticipation is building for what is expected to be one of the standout live performances of the event. With a revitalized catalog, an unrelenting touring schedule, and a legacy that continues to resonate, Sebastian Bach arrives not as a figure of the past, but as an artist still actively writing his next chapter.
Tickets for the Boatnik performance are expected to draw strong demand, and those planning to attend are encouraged to secure their spot early.

