Steel Panther w/ Moon Fever at The Truman, Kansas City MO (2024-02-17)
STEEL PANTHER SETLIST
Never Too Late (to Get Some Pussy Tonight)
Tomorrow Night
Just Like Tiger Woods
All I Want to do is F**k
Friends With Benefits
Guitar Solo
Death to All but Metal
1987
Ain’t Dead Yet
Impromptu Song for a Girl in Audience
Weenie Ride
17 Girls in a Row
Party Like Tomorrow Is the End of the World
Gloryhole
MOON FEVER SETLIST
Intro
Television Skin
Nothing Left to Lose
I’m Gone
Heavy Sad
Summer
Getting Loud
Forever Sleep
Feels So Good
STEEL PANTHER TOUR DATES
FEB 21 Iron City Birmingham, AL
FEB 22 Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN
FEB 23 The Hall Little Rock, AR
FEB 24 TempleLive at Scottish Rite Center Wichita, KS
APR 18 The Admiral Theater Omaha, NE
APR 19 Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
APR 20 Sunshine Studios Live Colorado Springs, CO
APR 22 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT
APR 25 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
APR 26 Spokane Live @ the Tribe Casino Spokane, WA
APR 27 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA
APR 30 The Original Minot, ND
MAY 2 Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center Mankato, MN
MAY 3 The Castle Theatre Bloomington, IL
MAY 4 Four Winds Casino Resort New Buffalo, MI
MAY 5 Brown County Music Center Nashville, IN
MAY 8 Marathon Music Works Nashville, TN
MAY 9 Piedmont Hall Greensboro, NC
MAY 10 Suck Bang Blow Myrtle Beach, SC
MAY 11 The Hall at Memorial Auditorium Spartanburg, SC
MAY 13 House of Blues Houston, TX
MAY 15 The Echo Lounge & Music Hall Dallas, TX
MAY 16 Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall Fort Worth, TX
MAY 17 Emo’s Austin, TX
MAY 18 Aztec Theatre San Antonio, TX
JUN 5 Sweden Rock Festival Sölvesborg, Sweden
JUN 6 Trondheim Rocks Trondheim, Norway
JUN 9 M.a.u. Club Rostock, Germany
JUN 11 Live Music Hall Archdioces Cologne, Germany
JUN 12 PARKPLATZ Fabrik Coesfeld, Germany
JUN 13 Alte Feuerwache Mannheim, Germany
JUN 15 Nova Rock Nickelsdorf, Austria
JUN 16 A2. Sp. z o.o. Wrocław, Poland
JUN 17 Hellraiser Leipzig, Germany
JUN 19 Copenhell Festival Copenhagen, Denmark
JUN 21 Capitol Hanover, Germany
JUN 22 Graspop Metal Meeting Dessel, Belgium
JUN 23 De Oosterpoort Da Groningen, NL
JUN 25 den Atelier Luxembourg-city, Luxembourg
JUN 26 Junkyard Open Air Dortmund, Germany
JUN 27 La Cartonnerie Reims, France
JUN 28 Hellfest Clisson, France
JUN 30 Komplex 457 Zürich, Switzerland
JUL 1 Transbordeur Villeurbanne, France
JUL 2 Garage Saarbrucken, Germany
JUL 3 Batschkapp Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
JUL 5 Posthalle GmbH Würzburg, Germany
JUL 6 Sommer am Kiez Augsburg, Germany
JUL 7 LKA Longhorn Stuttgart, Germany
JUL 8 Alcatraz Milan, Italy
JUL 10 Culture Factory Zagreb, Croatia
JUL 12 Moni Lazariston Stavroupoli, Greece
JUL 13 Midalidare Rock in the Wine Valley Mogilovo, Bulgaria
JUL 17 Metalhead Meeting Bucuresti, Romania
Timeless rock, and still out on the prowl-–
Teleporting in from 1987-era LA Sunset Strip and every hair metal poster that was on a teenager’s wall, Steel Panther came to downtown Kansas City, selling out The Truman for a weekend party night filled with expert musicianship, amped up stage antics, and hilariously stereotypical routines.
Kicking off the evening in a very loud and serious rocking (with a punk edge) fashion, was Seattle foursome (Mitch Micoley, Triston Bracht, Dave Orton, Troy Wageman), Moon Fever, in support of recent singles, “Getting Loud” and “Nothing Left to Lose”, which follow their 2021 EP, “Payphone Blues.”
Their half-hour opening set started and stayed in sixth gear- energetic and full of high octane, with lead singer Bracht keeping alive the Seattle front man tradition of climbing on speaker stacks, stalking the stage and interacting with the crowd along the rail. And towards the end while playing their recent single, “Feels So Good”, diving headfirst into the crowd, to be carried around on fans’ hands.
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The restless crowd was more than ready for the headlining act with many dressed in similar garb in tribute- teased long hair wigs, neon-colored spandex with leather, and some makeup here and there. The Los Angeles glam foursome (Michael Starr; Satchel; Stix Zadinia; Spyder) have been around more than two decades now (but still seem ‘frozen’ in late 80s) and we’ve been fans of the members even longer, remembering that Starr was the longtime frontman for Van Halen cover band, Atomic Punks, alongside guitarist Satchel.
This is the first full tour with new bassist Spyder (the current tour manager and also a former Atomic Punks member) who replaced the popular Lexxi Foxx, after his somewhat sporadic absences (“in sex rehab” it was hilariously explained). The band’s sixth full-length album, “On the Prowl” has been reviewed as their best in years, and their R- rated stage hi-jinks continue to amuse and entertain.
Festivities got underway with “Never Too Late” from the new album, with Starr subtly sniffing his fingers between verses, followed by the innocently named “Tomorrow Night” from 2011, which is anything but.
A spoken routine between Starr and Satchel led into “Just Like Tiger Woods”, still funny though the golfer is less in the news than a decade ago, and “Asian Hooker” was roughly scribbled off the setlist, in favor of the more direct, “All I Want to do is F**k”.
Satchel’s guitar solo (played mid-set) was part parody (like the whole act) but also showcased how experienced and technically skilled he really is, as a musician. Drummer Stix drew some uncomfortable but genuine laughs doing his one-armed Rick (Def Leppard) Allen drum impression.
Fans came to life during hit “Death to All But Metal” (a song showcased when they even tried out for ‘America’s Got Talent’ last year, making it to the semifinals) and they then went acoustic with Stix on keyboards for a more gentle delivery on “Weenie Ride”.
You can’t play a song like “17 Girls in a Row” without inviting some ladies to dance on stage, and soon there were dozens surrounding the band members. The night would end with the decade-old favorite, “Gloryhole”, a very adult-themed song about what just might be on the other side of that fence.
To fully enjoy a Steel Panther show, you have to appreciate the heyday of hair metal, let your hair down (so to speak) to take in the moment as-is, and let any walls down to not be offended by any language, scenarios, and these extreme personalities. On that level, Steel Panther’s ‘joke’ remains funny two decades plus later and is always a show to be guaranteed to be entertaining. No wonder they’re still strongly ‘on the prowl’.
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