Steel Panther in Portland, OR – April 4, 2023
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Heavy metal band Steel Panther currently on their “On the Prowl” tour brought their show to McMenamins Crystal Ballroom. Metal cover band Tragedy and Crobot provided support.
Read moreHeavy metal band Steel Panther currently on their “On the Prowl” tour brought their show to McMenamins Crystal Ballroom. Metal cover band Tragedy and Crobot provided support.
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