Suzi Quatro inspires Dinslaken: rock legend on stage!
Experience Suzi Quatro live on September 23, 2025 in Dinslaken. Tickets are now available for an unforgettable rock concert!

Suzi Quatro inspires Dinslaken: rock legend on stage!
On September 23, 2025, rock legend Suzi Quatro will shake up the open-air stage of the Burgtheater in Dinslaken. As part of her “The Devil in Me Tour” she brings her powerful voice and distinctive bass playing to her fans. According to the information from rheinische-anzeigenblaetter.de The concert will start at 7.30 p.m., accompanied by a first-class band and organized by the concert agency a.s.s. concerts & promotion gmbh from Hamburg. Tickets are already available through the usual providers.
With her impressive career, Suzi Quatro, who was born in Detroit on June 3, 1950, has had a lasting impact on rock music. She is one of the first women to lead a rock band in the 1970s and is considered one of the most influential and important musicians in rock history. Her skillful bass playing, her striking stage presence and hits like “Can the Can”, “Devil Gate Drive” and “48th Crash” make her an icon loudrocklegends.com.
A life for music
Quatro grew up in a musical family and began playing bass guitar at an early age. At the age of 14 she formed a girl band and soon found her way into the Detroit band The Pleasure Seekers. In the 1970s she moved to London and started her international career under producer Mickie Most. Her successes in Europe, Australia and Japan are impressive and show how she broke barriers for female rock artists such as Joan Jett and Debbie Harry( ndr.de ).
The rock icon herself emphasizes that she has no signs of thinking about retirement as long as she can be on stage. “I feel energetic and have fun with my music,” she says while enthusiastically talking about her new album “Face to Face.” Quatro is based in Hamburg and England, where she has been married to concert promoter Rainer Haas since 1993.
A legacy that lasts
Over the last five decades, Quatro has not only shaped rock music, but has also enjoyed success as an actress, for example in the popular sitcom “Happy Days”. Her influence extends far beyond music; it is often viewed as a symbol of freedom and empowerment. With her iconic leather catsuit and powerful performances, she has paved the way for numerous female artists.
The concert in September will not only be another highlight in Quatro's extensive career, but also an opportunity for her fans to experience the pioneer of rock music live. If you have the chance, you shouldn't miss this event!