Sebastian Bach is set to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Skid Row‘s self-titled debut album by performing it in full during his upcoming U.S. tour.

A statement on Bach’s Facebook page reads: “In 1989 we put out the first record ‘Skid Row’. 30 years later, people still dig the music we created in a garage all those years ago. In commemoration of this 30th Anniversary digital deluxe release, my band is going to perform the first Skid Row record, in its entirety, on the road, LIVE this fall!”

Bach noted that neither he nor Skid Row have ever performed the full album in concert, so it will be a unique live experience.

“It’s going to be fun to do something that has never been done live before!” he said.

Bach, who split with Skid Row in 1996, reportedly said he reached out to the current members of the band last summer to see if they could celebrate the milestone together, but he did not get a single response.

The Skid Row album, which catapulted the band to worldwide stardom, sold more than 5 million copies in the U.S. alone.

(Photo: Matt Becker, www.melodicrockconcerts.com)

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