SAXON’s San Antonio Concert in 2025

Credit: Lea Stephan

Heavy metal fans in San Antonio are preparing for a significant event on March 21, 2025, as the legendary band Saxon will perform at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts as part of their tour promoting their latest album, “Hell, Fire & Damnation,” released in January, continuing their legacy of captivating audiences with their iconic sound.

Joining Saxon on stage will be fellow rock acts Riot and Lizzie Borden, promising a night filled with high-energy performances and classic metal hits. These guest performers bring their unique styles and histories to the tour, adding variety and excitement to the concert lineup.

Saxon has a longstanding reputation within the heavy metal community, known for their powerful performances and significant contributions to the genre. Since their formation in 1977, the band has released numerous albums and has been instrumental in shaping the sound and direction of heavy metal music. Their current tour, named the “Hell, Fire, and Steel Tour,” is a celebration of their enduring legacy and continued popularity in the music industry.

The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, a premier venue in San Antonio, is known for hosting a wide range of cultural events and performances. Its state-of-the-art facilities provide an ideal setting for an impactful concert experience, ensuring that both performers and audiences enjoy a memorable evening.

Fans attending the concert can look forward to a dynamic setlist featuring both new songs from Saxon’s latest album and classic tracks that have become staples in their performances. The band’s dedication to delivering high-quality live shows is evident in their meticulous preparation and attention to detail, promising an unforgettable night for all in attendance.

As the concert date approaches, anticipation is building among metal enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Tickets for the event are in high demand, reflecting the band’s continued appeal and the excitement surrounding their return to San Antonio. For those who secure a spot, the concert promises to be an electrifying showcase of heavy metal talent, with Saxon leading the charge.

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