Steel Panther To “Deck The Halls” and “Jingle Some Balls” with a Different Kind of December To Remember at the Arcada Theatre
(St. Charles, IL) – Like a case of jock itch that keeps on giving, California metal maestros Steel Panther – known for their unforgettable live shows – are going to “Deck The Halls” and “Jingle Some Balls” during their raucous winter party in St. Charles, IL at the Arcada Theatre on December 17. It’s never too late to get on the naughty list! Known for their over-the-top humor and hits like “Fat Girl (Thar She Blows),” “Friends With Benefits, ”Gloryhole” and “Death To All But Metal,” the band comprised of Michael Starr, Satchel, Spyder and Stix Zadinia promise an evening of music and comedy that must be seen to be believed. Public on-sale is Friday, October 10th at 10AM. Tickets can be purchased at www.oshows.com
Information on all things Steel Panther can be found at: https://steelpanther.com
Steel Panther burst on to the music scene with their debut album Feel The Steel. The spandex-clad quartet took the world by storm with the release of their debut single “Death To All But Metal” – an anthem that called out the evils of the pop music world while shouting the anthemic line “Heavy Metal’s back.” Songs like “Asian Hooker,” “Community Property” and “Girl From Oklahoma” won over fans and critics alike. The debut album also featured guest appearances by Corey Taylor of Slipknot, M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, and Scott Ian of Anthrax. The BBC reviewed the album upon original release stating: “Quite simply, Feel The Steel is an utter feelgood masterpiece.” The 15th Anniversary Edition features two tracks that were only released on the original Japanese import: “You Don’t Make Me Feel Dumb” and “I Want Your Tits.” The album was produced by Jay Ruston (Anthrax, Corey Taylor) and sounds as timeless today as it did when originally released on June 8, 2009.

Steel Panther 2024 – L to R: Stix Zadinia (Drums), Michael Starr (Vocals), Satchel (Guitars), Spyder (Bass)
Photo Credit: David Jackson
