Sebastian Bach recently made headlines after a heated confrontation with a fan during a concert appearance. TMZ reported the incident.
The incident occurred when Bach was a guest on Chevy Metal’s stage. A female fan approached him requesting a hug while he was speaking with his wife.
“Hey! This f*cking b*tch! Get her the f*ck outta here!” Bach said as captured in fan video. “She comes up while I am talking to my wife, saying; ‘Hey, can Sebastian give me a hug?’, I’m not a f*cking monkey.”
The former Skid Row frontman continued his outburst. He told the fan to leave the area.
“Get your f*cking ass out of here,” he added.
Concertgoers recorded the confrontation. It has since circulated online, drawing attention to the rock star’s aggressive response to what appeared to be a fan’s innocent request for interaction.
The incident unfolded on September 5, 2025, during Bach’s guest appearance with Chevy Metal at The Copa Room Bootlegger Bistro in Las Vegas. TMZ revealed that the fan had initially asked Bach’s wife for permission to hug him prior to the show. Bach declined the request.
The situation escalated during the performance when the fan reportedly became antagonistic. MetalSucks noted that eyewitnesses indicated the fan was recording Bach and giving him the finger during the set. This prompted his explosive onstage reaction. Bach’s profanity-filled outburst included multiple insults about the fan’s appearance before security removed her from the venue.
This incident is not Bach’s first confrontational encounter with fans. MetalSucks documented that the rock star has exhibited similar behavior in the past. This includes a 2016 performance in Vancouver where he reprimanded a fan for throwing a drink at him, and a 2019 Sacramento show where he reportedly kicked out fans for disruptive behavior.
Bach was performing as a guest vocalist for Chevy Metal’s 2025 Summer Tour show in Las Vegas. The PRP confirmed that Chevy Metal is a Foo Fighters cover band that features Shane Hawkins, son of the late Taylor Hawkins, on drums. The band has been touring with various guest vocalists throughout 2025.
As of now, there has been no public statement or apology from Sebastian Bach or his representatives regarding the incident. The confrontation has continued to generate discussion across social media platforms and rock music communities.