Even though Twisted Sister retired from live performing in , we remain connected to our worldwide fanbase and hope that all of our fans get through this very difficult time. The Corona Virus is affecting the whole world and the members of Twisted Sister are not immune from its effects in some form. While none of the band members and their immediate family has had it, we are all taking actions, as everyone should, to minimize the risk. Washing hands, wearing facemasks when we go out and limiting human to human contact as much as is reasonable are immediate actions we all need to take at this time. All of our friends in the music business are out of work on the touring side and we feel for all of them. There is no corner of the health and working world that this disease has not totally transformed into a world in which we never thought we would see in our lifetimes. We want to thank all first responders, healthcare, police and firefighters on the frontlines of this disease as well as all the workers who have to work in factories, restaurants and delivery services during this time. We will, if necessary, update all of our fans when we have something important to add to this conversation.


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A difference was that theirs was even faster than most, and largely fueled by overexposure instead of the eventual shift in musical trends that felled virtually all of their peers by decade's end. This was a particularly cruel fate for a band that put in nearly a decade, fighting tooth and nail, before earning their shot to break through, as evidenced by their incomparable live performances. But the longview of rock history has thankfully seen fit to repay Twisted Sister.
The singer responded: "Look, I know that some of my bandmembers have recently said 'never say never. Mentally, if I do anything moving forward, I want it to be continuing on this path that I finally found. So I don't know if I see that happening — in this lifetime. It depends on the situation. You always miss it, no matter how much you've done it. So it was a great time. Forty tours later, and they're still saying, 'We mean it this time. A year ago, French said that he was that "blissfully retired" from playing music. It's been great.