After the rocker tweeted about one of his latest shows, a fan replied, “Does Bach talk politics to the crowd!? Wondering before I buy tickets for the Calgary show.”
“Bach says whatever the f*ck he wants to say. If u have a problem with that, stay the f*ck home,” Bach wrote in his response to the user.
“Stop talking politics and concentrate on your own business! I’m not paying to talk politics. I’m paying you to hear you singing. Is that hard to understand?” another fan commented in his post.
“Stop telling me what to say and kiss my nuts while you’re at it,” the singer replied again.
Bach has made similar statements before, too. Last month, the musician went on X and responded to a fan who was listening to his music on the radio. He said, “Very cool, thank you channel 39!”
“Can’t stand your politics but love your music and you seem cool otherwise. So conflicted lol,” a fan replied to Bach. “So you trust JD Vance to lead you and your country then? Please stop listening to my music,” he said in his response.
“Well I love your politics, your music and your acting!” another user wrote. Bach responded, “I love the concept of democracy. Not into dictatorship really. I’m into the concept of kids being safe in school or at a 4th of July parade. Saving the planet Earth 4our kids to live on. Women being in control of their own bodies. Weird stuff like that.”
Bach has posted bold political views online over the years. Fans were shocked when he tweeted against Donald Trump. He wrote on social media, “If you support Donald Trump you stand against rock ‘n’ roll and every musician in America who has been put out of work because a reality television show host doesn’t believe in science.”
Bach is currently touring the United States. His next concert is in Portland, Oregon, on November 4. He will also visit Canada within the next month.