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Fans Can Attend Sebastian Bach’s Wedding Reception for $300

Rocker Sebastian Bach is getting married to Suzanne Le in August, and Rockbar Theater in San Jose, Calif., is hosting the reception. And, here’s the deal: you can attend the nuptials for $300.

A post on Rockbartheater.com says, “Rockbar will be hosting the wedding of Sebastian Bach to Suzanne Le and would like to cordially invite you to attend the reception of this exciting event. Sebastian will be bringing friends along from the film and music world. Stay tuned for more details as they unravel. Tickets are on Sale NOW!”

In an interview with Loudwire earlier this year, Bach told us about his and Le’s planned August wedding and said this about his fiancee: “She’s my girl and my best friend. I’m very happy. I’m very lucky to have found true love.”

The reception is on Aug. 22, and on Aug. 21 the venue is hosting “Bands, Burlesque and Bach,” which is described as “a rock n roll style bachelor & bachelorette party.” Tickets start at $250. Dress code for both events is “rockstar chic.”

Le has responded to a tweet that criticized charging admission at a wedding reception:

 


 

In other Sebastian Bach news, his official biography 18 and Life on Skid Row will be published in January 2016. A press release for the book describes it as follows: “In this uncensored, unfiltered memoir, the musician and former frontman for Skid Row tells the story of how a choir boy became a mega-successful hair metal god, rode the wave of fame in heavy metal’s heyday, and came out alive on the other side when glam rock went the way of the cassette tape and the Walkman.”

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