Sebastian Bach put the youth in “Youth Gone Wild” when he brought out his 11-year-old stepson Trace for a performance of the Skid Row anthem during a gig in Las Vegas.
During Bach’s free show at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Vegas on Saturday (July 20th), the ex-Skid Row frontman welcomed Trace onstage to play guitar, as well as his 35-year-old son Paris to play drums.
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Trace has clearly taken after his stepdad, having already developed a full-on rocker persona.
Wielding a Dean guitar that’s as big as he is, the long-haired kid performed shirtless and in leather pants. He looks like he could be a member of Baz’s touring band and played like it, too, holding down the chord progressions and ripping off shred solos, much to the delight of the crowd.
The moment was also symbolic of the title to Sebastian’s latest album, Child Within the Man, his first solo album in 10 years. While Baz has wrapped up most of 2024 shows in support of the album, he still has two concerts — a support date for Ace Frehley in Johnson City, Tennessee (September 20th), and a gig supporting Tesla in Mashantucket, Connecticut (September 28th) — on the books (get tickets here).
Meanwhile, Bach’s old band Skid Row have still yet to announce a new singer following the departure Erik Grönwall. Bach has previously said there is a “good chance” he could reunite with his former bandmates if they can clear up what the singer described as a “miscommunication.”
Below you can watch fan footage of Sebastian Bach performing “Youth Gone Wild” with his stepson Trace and his son Paris.