The whole world fears the pandemic Coronavirus (COVID-19), but Steve Harwell does not. You might wonder why, but he has shown that he does not fear the virus during his concert at Sturgis Rally in South Dakota, in the United States.

The Smash Mouth frontman Steve Harwell was along with his and in South Dakota on 9 August 2020 for the performance, and he wanted a mask-free environment there. He shouted:

"We're all here together tonight! F*** that COVID s***!' to the crowd of around 1,000 people."

However, his chants during the show are controversial as health comes first. Since the United States is profoundly affected by the Coronavirus, speaking of such statements is not up to the mark of relativity here.

Know About Steve Harwell's Net Worth Details

The Smash Mouth's lead singer, Steve Harwell, has a net worth of $5 million, which he garners from his music career. He is the founder of the Smash Mouth, and many acknowledge him by the name of his band as well.

Smash Mouth was formed in 1994 by Harwell himself alongside Kevin Coleman (drums), Greg Camp (guitar), and Paul De Lisle (bass). And they peaked with the singles, including Walkin' on the Sun (1997) and All Star (1999).

Steve Harwell in concert (©: newsweek.com)

Smash Mouth has released seven albums Fush Yu Mang, Astro Lounge, Smash Mouth, Get The Picture?, The Gift Of Rock, Summer Girl, and Magic. Similarly, they have four compilation albums in their account.

Besides music, Harwell starred in the sixth season of VH1's reality show The Surreal Life.

Steve Harwell's Son Died Of Leukemia

Steve Harwell, age 53, had a son named Presley Scott Harwell with his wife, Michelle Laroque, in his family. However, Presley Scott was still an infant when he lost his life in July 2001 due to complications from acute lymphocytic leukemia. After the death of Harwell's son, he called off the immediate tours dates back in 2001.

Steve Harwell and his wife, Michelle Laroque (©: GettyImages)

Presley Scott was survived by his parents Steve Harwell and Michelle Laroque, and he got hospitalized at Sunrise Children's Hospital in Las Vegas. However, he left the world early.

Harwell and his wife, along with their near and dear ones, had a memorial of their child on 31 July 2001.