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Steel Panther (with Love Stallion)

  • Levitt Pavilion Denver Ruby Hill Park Denver, Colorado (map)

Live Nation Presents: Steel Panther
Saturday, June 19th, 2021
Tickets on Sale Friday, May 21st @ 10am
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 5:30pm MST


Move over NASCAR! The band that burns more rubbers than Bubba Wallace, Steel Panther is bringing their debaucherously fun concert experience to Denver, Colorado on June 19th, 2021. The band is going to be performing LIVE at Levitt Pavilion Denver as part of the HEAVY METAL RULES TOUR. Tickets for the show cost $10 - $45 and are available for purchase at the link above.

With sold-out headline shows and numerous festival appearances globally, Steel Panther is known as one of the best live bands performing today. The show on DATE will be full of Steel Panther classics and hilarity. Songs like “Community Property,” “Death To All But Metal” and later hits like “Poontang Boomerang” and “Let’s Get High Tonight” have become fan favorites and concert highlights. Attendees may even find a few surprise covers will make their way into the set.

“Get your party shoes on and get ready for the greatest concert you will hear about today. This is Steel Panther live and out of our cage in Los Angeles. You’re welcome America!! Unfortunately, the local government has informed us that it is totally ILLEGAL to attend this concert naked. They blamed Covid; so please STILL wear a mask when you’re around strangers!”


Steel Panther

For the uninitiated, Steel Panther was formed in 2000 and is comprised of Michael Starr (lead singer), Satchel (guitarist), Lexxi Foxx (bass) and Stix Zadinia (drums). Hailing from Los Angeles, the epicenter for rock n’ roll in all its debauchery and glamour, Steel Panther has established themselves as the world’s premier party band, melding hard rock virtuosity with parody and criminally good looks. Steel Panther is a global phenomenon with four full-length albums, touring across the world, platinum-level You Tube status and high-profile television appearances such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, Larry King Now, and FOX NFL Sunday.

Rolling Stone avowed, “There’s a reason Steel Panther have transcended their origins as a cover band playing the Sunset Strip,” while Metal Sucks declared, Steel Panther’s concept is genius...their songwriting is...preposterously snappy – and relatable.”