event

99 Rock Presents

Steel Panther

with BRKN Love

Fri, Jul 28

Doors: 7:00 pm

Show: 8:00 pm
Ages 18 and Up
$32.56 - $90.00
Additional Info

VIP Package info is below the seating info. Seating is not part of the VIP Packages.

This event is partially seated.

To see a large version of the seating chart go here: https://irp.cdn-website.com/6f06eb1e/dms3rep/multi/Full+Seated+and+Standing.jpg

VIP Packages on sale 10am May16 (no password required)
Pre-sale for general admission tickets 10am May 18 (password required)
Public on-sale for general admission tickets 10am May 19.

VIP Package details:

** this includes a Standing Room ticket **

Friends with Benefits VIP Experience ($169)
  1. One general admission ticket
  2. Early entry into the venue
  3. Exclusive meet & greet with Steel Panther
  4. Personal photograph with Steel Panther
  5. Custom Steel Panther Blonde Wig (exclusive to VIP only)
  6. Limited Edition Steel Panther party cup (exclusive to VIP only)
  7. Custom Steel Panther sweatband (exclusive to VIP only)
  8. Specially designed leopard print bandana (exclusive to VIP only)
  9. Official Meet & Greet laminate
  10. Crowd free merch shopping
  11. Limited availability
 
1987 VIP Merchandise Bundle ($119)
  1. One general admission ticket
  2. Early entry into the venue
  3. Custom Steel Panther Blonde Wig (exclusive to VIP only)
  4. Limited Edition Steel Panther party cup (exclusive to VIP only)
  5. Custom Steel Panther sweatband (exclusive to VIP only)
  6. Specially designed leopard print bandana (exclusive to VIP only)
  7. Commemorative VIP laminate
  8. Early entry into the venue
  9. Crowd free merch shopping
  10. Limited availability
 
For questions regarding the VIP packages, please reach out to info@future-beat.com
VIP merchandise will be distributed at the show.   

There is a limit of 8 vip packages per customer.
 
Artists
Steel Panther

For the uninitiated, Steel Panther was formed in 2000 and is 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. With three full-length

albums, touring across the world, platinum-level YouTube status and high-profile television

appearances such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, Larry King Now, and FOX NFL Sunday, the band is touring in

support of their upcoming effort, Lower The Bar(Kobalt Music Group).Of their last studio album All You

Can Eat, 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.”

BRKN Love
LINES STILL STRETCH AROUND THE BLOCK AT CLUBS,WAREHOUSES, AND THEATERS ON A NIGHTLY BASIS WORLDWIDE. 
Amplifiers still blare out of suburban garages everywhere. Guitars, drums, and bass still translate the emotion and energy of a generation better than anything. No matter what prevailing opinion may be, rock music still maintains its foothold just behind the pop culture curtain—as if in the wings waiting to return. 
BRKN LOVE carry on this tradition, while evolving it. Toronto singer and guitarist Justin Benlolo envisions a fresh future for the genre on the band’s 2019 full-length debut for Spinefarm Records produced by Joel Hamilton [Highly Suspect, Pretty Lights].
“When I first thought about starting a band, it needed all of the elements of rock ‘n’ roll that I respond to—big guitars, big drums, and big vocals,” he explains. “I didn’t want it to be too complex. It had to be something everybody could digest in a short and sweet format. It’s alternative, but it’s also heavy. I try to get right to the point. There are so many of these kids still showing up to shows and moshing to real rock music. That’s refreshing. There’s still a place for something authentic. That’s what I want to provide.”
Born and raised in Canada, Justin cut his teeth by obsessing over the likes of Soundgarden and Led Zeppelin in his youth, while learning how to write music. With the advent of bands such as Royal Blood and Highly Suspect, he recognized the potential for a “different kind of band—that’s not too macho and slick, but edgy enough for the punks.” Justin started tracking demos for BRKN LOVE and shortly after determined that Joel Hamilton was the perfect producer.  Joel responded to the tracks by inviting him to Brooklyn to record at Studio G. Together, they cut the 13 tracks that would comprise the album as the band landed a deal with Spinefarm Records after a New York showcase. 
Recorded live to tape in the studio, the sound preserves “a raw, real, and alive” feeling in the riffing tempered by “relatable and emotional lyrics.”
Now, the first single “Shot Down” hinges on thick guitars before Justin’s howling takes hold. It seesaws between dirty blues verses and a skyscraping refrain as he chants, “Landslide, shaking the crowd…Shot down in the bottom of a valley!” 
Written at the infamous Mate’s Studio in North Hollywood, CA, it captures all of the seedy, glorious grit of the San Fernando Valley.
“It’s got a lot of sexual innuendos,” he goes on. “On the contrary, it can be interpreted as a massive disaster song. There’s a landslide shaking the ground, and we’re in the middle of the valley. The world’s ending as we’re playing away. You could also interpret as about a girl.”
The airy harmonies and syncopated riffs of “I Can’t Lie” take dead aim at West Coast fakery and “friends who stabbed me in the back for no reason” with a hypnotic and heartfelt chorus. Everything culminates on “In Your Hands,” which slides from a clean intro towards a wall of fuzz and his most impressive vocal performance. The latter serves as “an ode to life that we’re going to ride the universe’s wave without worrying.”
In the end, BRKN LOVE represent a new era for rock music that’s as powerful as it is emotional.
“The name represents who I am,” Justin leaves off. “You can honestly be a hopeless romantic and play tough music. Most of the lyrics deal with love and loss. That’s the vibe. You can share your feelings and still rock your face off at the end of the day. It’s what I’m going to do.”