Steel Panther Bringing Sunset Strip to Philadelphia

Digital Noise Mag attended American comedic glam metal band, Steel Panther‘s Sunset Strip Live! tour at the Theater of Living Arts on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. The band is clearly known for their explicit and humorous personalities, rocked out with some friendly faces in the crowd as the band members actively engaged with the fans throughout the night. Including band members are lead singer/songwriter Ralph Saenz, better known as Michael Starr; on the bass is Travis Haley, known as Lexxi Foxxx; guitarist Russ Parrish known as Satchel and last but certainly not least on the drums Darren Leader known as Stix Zadinia.

Setlist

  1. Eyes of a Panther
  2. Goin’ in the Backdoor
  3. Pour Some Sugar on Me (Def Leppard Cover)
  4. Fat Girl (Thar She Blows)
  5. Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne Cover) 
  6. Poontang Boomerang
  7. Guitar Solo
  8. Dance The Night Away (Van Halen Cover)
  9. Girl From Oklahoma
  10. Livin’ on a Prayer (Bon Jovi Cover) 
  11. Gloryhole
  12. Community Property
  13. Death to All but Metal

Encore

  1. Party All Day (Fuck All Night)

All photos were shot by Sabrina Hamiti.

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