When Steel Panther hits the road again in the United States this summer, they’ll be actively searching for some of the best rock crowds around. The group just scheduled a 22-city tour to promote their most recent album, On the Prowl.
The journey begins on July 13 in Huntington, New York, and travels across the nation until it ends on August 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada. All of the times, locations, and cities are given here. Check here for updates on tickets and VIP packages.
The tour will follow the band’s current dates as they travel through Europe playing multiple sold out shows. Remaining dates can also be seen below.
As for the new album, On the Prowl, it’s already yielded the songs “Never Too Late (To Get Some Pussy Tonight),” “1987” and “Friends With Benefits.” You can currently order the record at this location.
Additionally, the band Steel Panther has just debuted a brand-new game show on their YouTube channel. Are You Metal? is hosted by drummer Stix Zadinia, who uses a series of trivia questions to determine who of his bandmates is the most metal at any given time. Tuesdays include brand-new episodes. Check it out here and purchase your concert tickets for this summer here.
Steel Panther 2023 “On the Prowl” Summer Tour
July 13 – Huntington, N.Y. @ The Paramount
July 14 – Atlantic City, N.J. @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino’s Sound Waves Theater
July 15 – Saylorsburg, Pa. @ Sherman Theater Community Concert Stage
July 16 – Mashantucket, Ct. @ Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods
July 18 – Dewey Beach, Del. @ Bottle & Cork
July 20 – Richmond, Va. @ The National
July 21 – Roanoke, Va. @ Dr Pepper Park
July 22 – Norfolk, Va. @ The NorVa
July 24 – Asheville, N.C. @ Orange Peel
July 25 – Charleston, S.C. @ Music Farm
July 26 – Jacksonville, Fla. @ Underbelly
July 28 – Destin, Fla. @ Club LA
July 29 – Huntsville, Ala. @ Mars Music Hall
July 30 – New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues
Aug. 1 – Fayetteville, Ark. @ JJ’s Live
Aug. 2 – Tulsa, Okla. @ Cain’s Ballroom
Aug. 3 – Ottumwa, Iowa @ Bridge View Center
Aug. 5 – Sturgis, S.D. @ Buffalo Chip
Aug. 11 – Ventura, Calif. @ Ventura Theater
Aug. 12 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of Blues
Aug. 18 – Tucson, Ariz. @ Rialto Theatre
Aug. 19 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of Blues

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