Skid Row shares ‘Piece of Me’ from upcoming ‘Live in London’ album

Skid Row and earMUSIC have shared “Piece of Me,” the second single and video from “Live in London,” the band’s first official live album and concert film. EarMUSIC will release the concert (which took place on Oct.24, 2022, at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town) as a 2LP set and CD/DVD digipack worldwide on Sept. 20, 2024; pre-order it here.

“Piece of Me (Live in London)” is a fiery rendition of a standout track from Skid Row’s multi-platinum debut album, captured in front of a sold-out audience. This performance is just one track from the live album that Skid Row fans have been waiting over 35 years for.

“Like our heroes before us, Skid Row has always taken great pride in delivering a high energy, in your face live show,” drummer Rob Hammersmith said. “We’re very excited to finally have a live album as a snapshot of that approach to performing, and we couldn’t think of a better place than London! Cheers to all our fans who help create these shows with us!”


“Live in London” includes Skid Row’s biggest hits, such as “18 and Life,” “Monkey Business” and “I Remember You,” as well as songs from its 2022 release “The Gang’s All Here” (its only studio album with singer Erik Grönwall, who left the band earlier 2024 to focus on his health). It will be released digitally, as a CD/DVD Digipak and on vinyl (2LP, black, 180 grams, gatefold). 

“Live in London” track listing:

“Slave to the Grind”
“The Threat”
“Big Guns”
“18 and Life”
“Piece of Me”
“Livin’ on a Chain Gang”
“Psycho Therapy”
“In a Darkened Room”
“Makin’ a Mess”
“The Gang’s All Here”
“Riot Act”
“Tear It Down”
“Monkey Business”
“I Remember You”
“Time Bomb”
“Youth Gone Wild”

Following Grönwall’s departure, Skid Row played four live shows with Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale on vocals. After those shows, Hale said on social media that she was unable to commit full-time to the band, and Skid Row now is looking for its next singer.

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