Lzzy Hale Performs First Shows as Skid Row’s Singer: Video + Setlist

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Lzzy Hale made her debut as the singer of Skid Row over the weekend during a pair of concerts on Friday and Saturday (May 17th and 18th) in Illinois and Iowa.

Hale is filling in on vocals after Skid Row’s previous frontman, Swedish singer Erik Grönwall, stepped away from the group due to health issues.

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The band had four gigs on the books — now billed as the “Skid Row x Lzzy Hale” run — when Grönwall announced his exit. The first came on Friday (May 17th) at Walker’s Bluff in Carterville, Illinois, where the Hale-fronted glam metal icons performed a 16-song set.

They kicked things off with one of the heaviest Skid Row tracks in “Slave to the Grind” and proceeded to hit the obligatory hits (“I Remember You,” “18 and Life”), a cover (“Psycho Therapy” by the Ramones), and more heavy metal (“Monkey Business”). An encore of “Riot Act” and “Youth Gone Wild” (featuring Halestorm guitarist and Lzzy’s partner Joe Hottinger) ended the evening, and per Setlist.fm, a similar set was performed the following night (May 18th) at the Riverside Casino in Riverside, Iowa.

Dedicated fans captured much of the Illinois set from the pit, giving us an up-close look at “Skid Row x Lzzy Hale.” She’s totally locked in and clearly practiced hard for the role, memorizing all the lyrics and delivering the vocal lines commandingly. Hale even sported a glam-metal era look to completely sell it.

Lzzy Hale and Skid Row will also perform on May 31st in Reno, Nevada, and on June 1st in Sacramento, California (get tickets here). As for who will take over as the singer after that… Sebastian Bach thinks there is a “good chance” a reunion with his old band is on the horizon.

Below you can see fan footage of Lzzy Hale’s first shows with Skid Row and the setlist.

Skid Row Setlist (Carterville, Illinois):
01. Slave to the Grind
02. The Threat
03. Big Guns
04. 18 and Life
05. Resurrected
06. Piece of Me
07. Livin’ on a Chain Gang
08. Makin’ a Mess
09. Psycho Therapy
10. Quicksand Jesus
11. Time Bomb
12. I Remember You
13. The Gang’s All Here
14. Monkey Business

Encore:
15. Riot Act
16. Youth Gone Wild (with Joe Hottinger)

Lzzy Hale Performs First Shows as Skid Row’s Singer: Video + Setlist
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