Dee Snider Resigns from Twisted Sister as Band Cancels All Shows amid Rocker's Health Challenges: 'Rather Walk Away'

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Dee Snider Resigns from Twisted Sister as Band Cancels All Shows amid Rocker's Health Challenges: 'Rather Walk Away' Charlotte PhillippFebruary 7, 2026 at 12:15 AM 0 Dee Snider in Michigan in August 2024 Scott Legato/Getty Twisted Sister has canceled all 2026 of the band's 50th anniversary reunion shows amid Dee Snider's health issues The band announced on Feb.

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Charlotte PhillippFebruary 7, 2026 at 12:15 AM

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Dee Snider in Michigan in August 2024

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Twisted Sister has canceled all 2026 of the band's 50th anniversary reunion shows amid Dee Snider's health issues

The band announced on Feb. 5 that it would be canceling all of its scheduled shows

Snider also revealed that he had been diagnosed with degenerative arthritis and had undergone several surgeries for the condition "just to keep going, able to only perform a few songs at a time in pain"

Twisted Sister has canceled all 2026 of the band's 50th anniversary reunion shows following an announcement about Dee Snider's retirement amid the frontman's worsening health.

On Thursday, Feb. 5, remaining members Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda announced in an Instagram post that the band would be canceling all of its scheduled shows "with regrets," including those beginning April 25 in Sao Paulo, Brazil and continuing through the summer.

"Due to the sudden and unexpected resignation of Twisted Sister's lead singer Dee Snider brought on by a series of health challenges, the band has been forced to cancel all shows scheduled," the announcement read, adding that further updates would be coming shortly. "...The future of Twisted Sister will be determined in the next several weeks."

In a separate announcement, Snider, 70, shared that he had been diagnosed with degenerative arthritis and had undergone several surgeries for the condition "just to keep going, able to only perform a few songs at a time in pain."

Mark Mendoza and Dee Snider of Twisted Sister in Agoura Hills, Calif. in January 2023

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"A lifetime of legendarily aggressive performing has taken its toll on Dee Snider's body and soul," the statement read. "Adding insult to injury, Dee has recently found out the level of intensity he has dedicated to his life's work has taken its toll on his heart as well. He can no longer push the boundaries of rock 'n' roll fury like he has done for decades."

Sharing a quote, Snider added that he doesn't "know of any other way to rock."

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"The idea of slowing down is unacceptable to me. I'd rather walk away than be a shadow of my former self," he said.

"In the immortal words of Dirty Harry, 'A man's got to know his limitations.' Sadly, Dee Snider now knows his," the statement concluded.

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A number of figures took to Instagram comments to share their well-wishes with the "We're Not Gonna Take It" rocker.

"We love you dude, thank you for a lifetime of inspiration to us all," Sebastian Bach wrote underneath Snider's post. "You left it all on the stage. The price we gotta pay for all the games we gotta play. Love you brother."

Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath also chimed in, writing: "Love and respect my brother! Thank you for showing us all how to entertain…🤙💚."

"Stay healthy dad, we love you ❤️," wrote Snider's son and filmmaker Cody Blue (Snider and his wife Suzette share four children: Cheyenne, Jesse, Shane and Cody).

Twisted Sister last performed in 2023 for their induction into the Metal Hall of Fame. This year's tour was set to feature three of the band's longest-serving members: Snider, founding guitarist French, and longtime guitarist Ojeda.

The anniversary tour would have marked their first since 2016, when they embarked on their 40 and F--- It farewell tour.

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