The megawatt singer kicks off the Slave to the Grind trek on Sept. 25 in Waterloo, N.Y., and will be on the road through Dec. 17 in San Diego, with support from Detroit rockers Kaleido. Tickets go on sale Friday and can be purchased through Bach's website. Bach previously commemorated the 30th anniversary of Skid Row's 1989 self-titled debut by playing the album in full on tour. He has good reason to celebrate Slave to the Grind in the same way. The band's second LP became the first heavy metal album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and ultimately went double platinum. It found Skid Row stripping away the glam-metal elements from their debut in favor of a full-fledged heavy metal attack, and it solidified their status as one of the biggest hard-rock bands at the dawn of the decade (though that status would not last long, thanks to the impending grunge revolution).