Sebastian Bach & Vixen

Saturday, February 13, 2027
Sebastian Bach
With an unmistakable voice and larger-than-life presence, Sebastian Bach has made a lasting impact across music, theater, television, film, and pop culture. Best known as one of rock’s most powerful front men, Bach has helped define generations of hard rock with iconic anthems including “18 and Life,” “I Remember You,” “Youth Gone Wild,” “Slave To The Grind,” “Wasted Time,” and “Monkey Business.”
Beyond the stage, Bach made history as the first heavy metal singer on Broadway with his legendary performance in Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical. He went on to appear in productions of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Jesus Christ Superstar, proving his talents extend far beyond the rock arena. His screen credits include appearances on Trailer Park Boys, Robot Chicken, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Masked Singer, Hell’s Kitchen, and a recurring role on Gilmore Girls.
After selling tens of millions of albums, generating billions of streams, topping charts, and performing for packed arenas and amphitheaters around the world, Bach returned with his long-awaited sixth full-length album, Child Within the Man.
“All I can do is make music that I love,” Bach says. “That’s all I’ve ever done—and I really love this album.”
Released after nearly a decade between solo records, Child Within the Man marks a powerful new chapter in Bach’s career. Produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette, known for his work with Mammoth WVH and Alter Bridge, the album features Bach alongside Devin Bronson on guitar, Todd Kerns on bass, and Jeremy Colson on drums. The band recorded together at Studio Barbarosa in Florida, creating an energized, collaborative environment unlike anything Bach had experienced before.
The album captures the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll that first inspired him. From the arena-ready drive of “What Do I Got To Lose?” co-written by Myles Kennedy, to the heavy-hitting “Everybody Bleeds,” the soaring “(Hold On) To The Dream,” and the emotional ballad “To Live Again,” the record showcases Bach at his most passionate and unapologetic. Guest appearances from John 5, Steve Stevens, and Orianthi add even more firepower to the album.
The title Child Within the Man reflects Bach’s connection to the joy, freedom, and energy that rock music has always brought to his life. The album artwork also carries deep personal meaning, featuring paintings by his late father, David Bierk, whose work previously appeared on several of Bach’s past album covers.
In every era, Sebastian Bach has remained a true force of rock ‘n’ roll. With Child Within the Man, he celebrates his past, embraces the present, and charges into the future with the same wild spirit that has fueled his career since 1989.
Vixen
Vixen continues to carry the torch for all-female hard rock with a powerhouse lineup featuring drummer Roxy Petrucci, guitarist Britt Lightning, bassist Julia Lage, and vocalist Rosa Laricchiuta. Known for their high-energy performances, iconic hits, and trailblazing legacy, Vixen remains one of rock’s most unforgettable acts.
Founded in St. Paul, Minnesota by guitarist Jan Kuehnemund, Vixen broke barriers in the male-dominated rock scene of the 1980s. The band went on to sell more than two million albums worldwide, score six #1 videos on MTV, and land four songs on the Billboard Hot 100.
After relocating to Hollywood, Vixen rose to fame with their self-titled debut album, featuring the breakout hit “Edge of a Broken Heart,” written by Richard Marx and Fee Waybill. The band quickly became an MTV favorite and hit the road with major acts including Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions, Eddie Money, KISS, and more.
Their success continued with hits like “Cryin’,” “Love Made Me,” “How Much Love,” “Love Is a Killer,” and “Not a Minute Too Soon,” cementing Vixen as one of hard rock’s most memorable acts.
As the music scene shifted in the early 1990s, Vixen went through big changes, but the band’s legacy never faded. Following the passing of founding guitarist Jan Kuehnemund in 2013, Vixen continued honoring her vision and the music that made the band a fan favorite around the world.
Today, Vixen continues to rock stages across the U.S. and beyond with powerhouse musicianship, unforgettable songs, and the same fierce spirit that helped define their legacy.
Tickets in the ADA section are for patrons with mobility disabilities and up to three companions. If companion seating is not available because the ADA section is sold out, RCGR will offer other seats as close as possible to the accessible seat, if available, at the purchase price of the other section. Tickets can be purchased in the Gift Shop, by calling 319-648-1234 or online.
Doors open at 7 PM for the 8 PM show.
There are no refunds, credits or exchanges on ticket purchase.
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.
Sebastian Bach
With an unmistakable voice and larger-than-life presence, Sebastian Bach has made a lasting impact across music, theater, television, film, and pop culture. Best known as one of rock’s most powerful front men, Bach has helped define generations of hard rock with iconic anthems including “18 and Life,” “I Remember You,” “Youth Gone Wild,” “Slave To The Grind,” “Wasted Time,” and “Monkey Business.”
Beyond the stage, Bach made history as the first heavy metal singer on Broadway with his legendary performance in Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical. He went on to appear in productions of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Jesus Christ Superstar, proving his talents extend far beyond the rock arena. His screen credits include appearances on Trailer Park Boys, Robot Chicken, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Masked Singer, Hell’s Kitchen, and a recurring role on Gilmore Girls.
After selling tens of millions of albums, generating billions of streams, topping charts, and performing for packed arenas and amphitheaters around the world, Bach returned with his long-awaited sixth full-length album, Child Within the Man.
“All I can do is make music that I love,” Bach says. “That’s all I’ve ever done—and I really love this album.”
Released after nearly a decade between solo records, Child Within the Man marks a powerful new chapter in Bach’s career. Produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette, known for his work with Mammoth WVH and Alter Bridge, the album features Bach alongside Devin Bronson on guitar, Todd Kerns on bass, and Jeremy Colson on drums. The band recorded together at Studio Barbarosa in Florida, creating an energized, collaborative environment unlike anything Bach had experienced before.
The album captures the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll that first inspired him. From the arena-ready drive of “What Do I Got To Lose?” co-written by Myles Kennedy, to the heavy-hitting “Everybody Bleeds,” the soaring “(Hold On) To The Dream,” and the emotional ballad “To Live Again,” the record showcases Bach at his most passionate and unapologetic. Guest appearances from John 5, Steve Stevens, and Orianthi add even more firepower to the album.
The title Child Within the Man reflects Bach’s connection to the joy, freedom, and energy that rock music has always brought to his life. The album artwork also carries deep personal meaning, featuring paintings by his late father, David Bierk, whose work previously appeared on several of Bach’s past album covers.
In every era, Sebastian Bach has remained a true force of rock ‘n’ roll. With Child Within the Man, he celebrates his past, embraces the present, and charges into the future with the same wild spirit that has fueled his career since 1989.
Vixen
Vixen continues to carry the torch for all-female hard rock with a powerhouse lineup featuring drummer Roxy Petrucci, guitarist Britt Lightning, bassist Julia Lage, and vocalist Rosa Laricchiuta. Known for their high-energy performances, iconic hits, and trailblazing legacy, Vixen remains one of rock’s most unforgettable acts.
Founded in St. Paul, Minnesota by guitarist Jan Kuehnemund, Vixen broke barriers in the male-dominated rock scene of the 1980s. The band went on to sell more than two million albums worldwide, score six #1 videos on MTV, and land four songs on the Billboard Hot 100.
After relocating to Hollywood, Vixen rose to fame with their self-titled debut album, featuring the breakout hit “Edge of a Broken Heart,” written by Richard Marx and Fee Waybill. The band quickly became an MTV favorite and hit the road with major acts including Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions, Eddie Money, KISS, and more.
Their success continued with hits like “Cryin’,” “Love Made Me,” “How Much Love,” “Love Is a Killer,” and “Not a Minute Too Soon,” cementing Vixen as one of hard rock’s most memorable acts.
As the music scene shifted in the early 1990s, Vixen went through big changes, but the band’s legacy never faded. Following the passing of founding guitarist Jan Kuehnemund in 2013, Vixen continued honoring her vision and the music that made the band a fan favorite around the world.
Today, Vixen continues to rock stages across the U.S. and beyond with powerhouse musicianship, unforgettable songs, and the same fierce spirit that helped define their legacy.
Tickets in the ADA section are for patrons with mobility disabilities and up to three companions. If companion seating is not available because the ADA section is sold out, RCGR will offer other seats as close as possible to the accessible seat, if available, at the purchase price of the other section. Tickets can be purchased in the Gift Shop, by calling 319-648-1234 or online.
Doors open at 7 PM for the 8 PM show.
There are no refunds, credits or exchanges on ticket purchase.
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.
