Sebastian Bach’s Art Collection Promotion in South Florida
Event Details
Former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach is set to showcase his art collection with two special appearances in South Florida this weekend. The 57-year-old musician will be at two Wentworth Gallery locations in the Sunshine State:
- Saturday, December 6: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Wentworth Gallery in Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood
- Sunday, December 7: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Wentworth Gallery at Town Center, Boca Raton
About Sebastian Bach
Born Sebastian Philip Bierk on April 3, 1968, in Freeport, Bahamas, Bach is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter, actor, and artist. He gained fame as the lead vocalist for the rock band SKID ROW from 1987 until 1996. After departing from the band, he embarked on a solo career, releasing several albums and taking on various acting roles, including productions on Broadway such as “Jekyll & Hyde” and “The Rocky Horror Show.” He has also made appearances on television shows and films, including “Trailer Park Boys,” “Gilmore Girls,” and “The Masked Singer.” Recently, he has turned to painting, drawing inspiration from his late father, the esteemed artist David Bierk.
Sebastian’s Artistic Journey
Reflecting on his artistic roots, Sebastian shared, “I grew up as a very young boy in my mom and dad’s art gallery Art Space in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Some of my fondest childhood memories are going with Dad in a truck full of art to a gallery somewhere in Ontario and setting up the art show, which I did many times as a kid.” He expressed excitement about his upcoming art shows, stating, “It feels incredible to have my own art shows now with Wentworth Gallery! This is an amazing experience for myself and the fans both!”
He further noted, “A lot of this art is from 50 years ago; I have been cherishing it for years and it’s extremely exciting to share it with you all.”
Recent Musical Achievements
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Sebastian recently completed a successful Australian tour, where he performed SKID ROW’s classic debut album in its entirety. His current touring band includes his son, Paris Bach, on drums, alongside “Bruiser” Brody DeRozie on guitar and Fede Delfino on bass.
New Music Release
2024 marked a significant year for Bach with the release of “Child Within The Man,” his first album in over a decade. The album received positive reviews, with publications like the Associated Press praising his fierce performance and sharp vocals. The track “(Hold On) To The Dream” was highlighted in Consequence’s “30 Best Metal & Hard Rock Songs Of 2024,” described as a “late-career masterpiece” showcasing his impressive vocal range.
Touring Highlights
Throughout 2024, Sebastian performed an impressive 91 shows, including two North American tours and international appearances, all coinciding with the album’s release. His schedule also included notable television appearances, such as on Food Network’s “Worst Cooks In America Celebrity Edition: Heroes vs. Villains” and an A&E special titled “Biography: Rock Legends.”
Conclusion
Sebastian Bach continues to impress both in the realms of music and visual arts. His upcoming appearances in South Florida promise to be an exciting experience for fans and art enthusiasts alike. With a rich history in the entertainment industry and a newfound passion for painting, Sebastian is poised to leave an indelible mark on both fronts.
FAQs
When are Sebastian Bach’s art gallery appearances in South Florida?
He will be at the Wentworth Gallery in Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Saturday, December 6, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., and at the Wentworth Gallery at Town Center in Boca Raton on Sunday, December 7, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
What inspired Sebastian Bach to pursue painting?
Sebastian was inspired by his late father, renowned artist David Bierk, and his childhood experiences in his parents’ art gallery.
What is Sebastian Bach’s latest music project?
His latest album, “Child Within The Man,” was released in 2024 and has received critical acclaim.
How active is Sebastian Bach in touring?
In 2024, he completed a record 91 shows, including two North American tours and international performances.
