Cowboys, Vikings, and Chaos: Pantera, Amon Amarth, and King Parrot Close Out Their Tour in West Palm Beach

Phil Anselmo and Pantera performed at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Saturday, September 13, 2025. [Photo by Stephanie Lemus]

STEPHANIE LEMUS | Go Venue Magazine

Saturday night at the iTHINK Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, Florida, fans witnessed a thunderous climax to one of the most potent heavy metal tours of the year. Pantera, Amon Amarth, and King Parrot closed out the run on September 13, 2025, delivering a blistering, emotion-laden performance that felt equal parts celebration and ritual.

King Parrot opened the night, ripping through a furious, high‐velocity set. They came out swinging with “Bozo,” “Disgrace Yourself,” “Target Pig Elite,” and “Psychotherapy and Valium.” By the time “Fuck You and the Horse You Rode In On” closed their segment, the crowd was warm, sweaty, and ready for more. The humor mixed with extreme aggression set the tone for a night of contrasts.

Then Amon Amarth took the stage, Viking banners and epic flair in tow. Their set began with “Guardians of Asgaard,” then moved into fan favorites like “Shield Wall,” “The Pursuit of Vikings,” and “Deceiver of the Gods.” With “Put Your Back Into the Oar” the crowd joined in, rowing metaphorically (and with noticeable enthusiasm) in time with the music. Newer tracks like “We Rule the Waves” got heavy reaction, but it was “Raise Your Horns” and “Twilight of the Thunder God” that turned the amphitheater into a war‐cry of unity with fists raised.

Finally, Pantera closed the show in epic fashion. After a video tribute to Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul, they launched into “Suicide Note Pt. II,” then powered through “Hellbound,” “5 Minutes Alone,” “Mouth for War,” “Cowboys From Hell,” and more. The encore consisted of “A New Level,” “Walk,” “Domination / Hollow,” and “Fucking Hostile” and left the amphitheater in ruins.

It was the last stop of the tour, and all three bands gave everything they had. Fans walked away bruised, exhilarated, and certain they had witnessed history.

Pantera

Amon Amarth

King Parrot

All images © Stephanie Lemus


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