Sebastian Bach & Slaughter @ Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort
November 21 @ 7:00 pm

Sebastian Bach & Slaughter
Saturday, November 21st – 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort Event Center
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Tickets are $62.77, $73.50, $89.58 and $94.95. The $7 fee is waived when tickets are purchased at Café at 22 & Vine inside Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort®. All ages are welcome. Doors will open one hour prior to showtime.
This ticket may only be purchased directly through our website or the box office located at our property. We do not use third-party resellers or brokers for ticket sales. Tickets purchased through third-party resellers or brokers are not valid for entry. We will not refund or exchange tickets purchased through third-party resellers or brokers. This ticket may not be resold, transferred or used for commercial purposes (e.g., promotions, contests, advertising or giveaways), without our express, written permission. Tickets may be purchased directly from our website or in person at Café at 22 & Vine.
Must be 21 or older to gamble. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1.800.GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537).
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With an inimitable presence as loud as his instantly identifiable voice, Sebastian Bach has left a San Andreas Fault-size imprint on music, theater, film, television, and culture. Moreover, his influence only continues to magnify.
He has penned and voiced some of the most iconic anthems in rock history, crafting a catalog highlighted by generational hits such as “18 and Life,” “I Remember You,” “Youth Gone Wild”, “Slave To The Grind”, “Wasted Time,” and “Monkey Business,” to name a few. He has made history as “the first heavy metal singer on Broadway” with a now legendary turn in Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical in addition to leading roles in The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Jesus Christ Superstar. He has appeared in dozens of television series and films, ranging from Trailer Park Boys and Robot Chicken to Spongebob Squarepants, The Masked Singer and Hell’s Kitchen. Speaking to his versatility, he’s the rare force of nature who can duet with Axl Rose and reprise a seven-season recurring role on Gilmore Girls.
In 1990 Slaughter hit radio, MTV and the U.S. touring circuit like a tornado – coming seemingly out of nowhere to roll through everything in its path and turn it upside down. Touring the world with bands that they loved like Kiss, Ozzy and others meant the good times were just a song away, and their first hit single “Up All Night” certainly fit into that mold. Their second chart-topper, “Fly To The Angels” was more representative of the spirituality and awareness that goes into most of the band’s music and lyrics. Never was SLAUGHTER more accurately represented than live onstage in front of their legions of devoted fans over the last 10 years.



