Twisted Sister has revealed a new vocalist to replace Dee Snider for their 2026 reunion shows. The announcement comes after Snider stepped away from the group due to health issues. The band had initially planned a limited batch of shows in 2026, but canceled all performances from April 25th through the summer. Twisted Sister has now announced that former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach will take the stage during their reunion shows. The band's social media post confirmed that Bach's appearances will not affect his solo touring schedule. Dee Snider has given his blessing for the band to continue with a new singer, recalling that every member had hand-selected fill-ins in the past. The band's only confirmed date at present is a performance at the Alaska State Fair on September 4th. This news has sparked curiosity and discussion among fans, with many wondering how Bach will fit into the band's iconic sound. Will he be able to capture the essence of Twisted Sister's past glory? And what does this mean for the band's future? These questions and more will be answered as Twisted Sister embarks on their reunion tour with a new vocalist. But here's where it gets controversial... Will fans embrace Bach as the new face of Twisted Sister, or will they miss the original lineup? And this is the part most people miss... The band's decision to move forward with a new singer raises questions about the importance of original members in a band's legacy. As Twisted Sister prepares for their reunion, fans are left to ponder the impact of change and the enduring power of music.