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There are few heavy metal bands that have managed to scale the heights that Judas Priest have during their 50+ year career. Their presence and influence remains at an all-time high as evidenced by 2018's 'Firepower' being the highest charting album of their career, a 2010 Grammy Award win for 'Best Metal Performance', plus being a 2006 VH1 Rock Honors recipient and a 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.

Judas Priest originally formed in 1969 in Birmingham, England (an area that many feel birthed heavy metal). Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing and Ian Hill would be the nucleus of musicians (along with several different drummers over the years) that would go on to change the face of heavy metal. After a 'feeling out' period of a couple of albums, 1974's 'Rocka Rolla' and 1976's 'Sad Wings of Destiny' this line-up truly hit their stride. The result was a quartet of albums that separated Priest from the rest of the hard rock pack - 1977's 'Sin After Sin', 1978's 'Stained Class' and 'Hell Bent for Leather', and 1979's 'Unleashed in the East', which spawned such metal anthems as 'Sinner', 'Diamonds and Rust', 'Hell Bent for Leather', and 'The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)'. Also, Priest were one of the first metal bands to exclusively wear leather and studs - a look that began during this era and would eventually be embraced by metal heads throughout the world.

It could be said that Priest simply owned the '80s as they were second to none as far as pure metal goes, releasing such all-time classic albums as 1980's 'British Steel', 1981's 'Point of Entry', 1982's 'Screaming for Vengeance', and 1984's 'Defenders of the Faith'. Once more, these titles spawned countless enduring metal anthems including 'Breaking the Law', 'Living After Midnight', 'Heading Out to the Highway', and 'You've Got Another Thing Coming'. The '80s were also a decade where Priest became a global arena headliner, offering show-stopping sets at some of the world's biggest festivals, including the first-ever Monsters of Rock Festival at Donington Park (1980) in the United Kingdom, the US Festival (1983) in the United States and Live Aid (1985) in the United States.

The remainder of the '80s saw Priest embrace more melodic hard rock sounds on 1986's 'Turbo' and 1988's 'Ram it Down' (in addition to their second live set, 1987's 'Priest...Live!') before releasing arguably the heaviest release of their entire career, 1990's 'Painkiller' (which saw the arrival of Scott Travis on drums). Judas Priest were special guests on the 2004 Ozzfest, appearing alongside Black Sabbath, before issuing 'Angel of Retribution' a year later.

2008 saw the release of the double disc concept album, 'Nostradamus', which peaked at #11 on the Billboard 200, and a year later 'A Touch of Evil: Live' was issued (which led to the group's aforementioned Grammy Award win due to a killer rendition of the classic, 'Dissident Aggressor').

In 2009, Priest began a celebration of the 30-year anniversary of the release of their classic 'British Steel' album, which included a tour that saw the group perform the album in its entirety, and was followed up by an expanded double disc version of 'British Steel' in 2010, plus a DVD of their live show.

By 2011, Downing announced that he was exiting the band. With a still burning desire to continue flying the metal flag, Judas Priest decided to continue on, by enlisting newcomer Richie Faulkner on guitar. The move seemed to have reinvigorated the band, as evidenced by a show-stealing performance on the 'American Idol' TV program, that also served as Faulkner's debut performance with the band (also in 2011, as was the release of a new compilation 'The Chosen Few', which included Priest classics selected by some of metal's biggest names) and the 'Epitaph' concert DVD in 2013. Priest's next studio effort would arrive in 2014, 'Redeemer of Souls', which scaled the U.S. charts to #6, and was supported by another strong tour.

In 2017, Priest received a nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the following year, issuing their latest studio album, 'Firepower.' Co-produced by Tom Allom and Andy Sneap, the 14-track album has become one of the most successful of the band's entire career - landing in the top-5 of 17 countries (including their highest chart placement ever in the U.S., at #5), and scoring their highest charting commercial rock radio single in decades with "Lightning Strike." After wrapping up a highly successful winter/spring tour of North America in 2018, Judas Priest then proceeded to rock across North America with some true heavy metal Firepower in the summer and fall - on tour with fellow rock legends Deep Purple.

And Priest continued to go from strength to strength, with their 'Firepower' tour - including dates throughout the world for the remainder of 2018 and well into 2019, before having to take a forced break from the road with the onset of the Covid pandemic in 2020.

However, a year later, Priest's 50th Anniversary US Tour started in the UK at a one-off show - Bloodstock Festival in August 2021 - then in September 2021 they started the first US leg, but this had to be postponed due to serious health issues with Richie (which resulted in major emergency heart surgery). They rescheduled the 50th Anniversary tour in the US in March/April 2022 after Richie made a full recovery, and then continued throughout the world with shows throughout 2022.

Also in 2022, Priest band members Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, Ian Hill and Scott Travis were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - where they were appointed by legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper.

In 2023, the band were concentrating on recording their new album and hadn't intended to do any shows that year, but when they were offered the massive PowerTrip Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, they decided it was too big a festival to turn down - the band co-headlined with AC/DC on October 7th.

Judas Priest's 19thstudio album, Invincible Shield, was issued on March 8, 2024 and the band remain one of metal's top concert attractions, as evidenced by their world tour in support of Invincible Shield, which sold out all over the UK and Europe, and was so successful in North America that a second leg for the fall was just announced.

Priest are storming their way across the globe in 2024 and beyond - currently with headline shows back in Europe plus the second US leg announced and some forthcoming dates in Japan towards the end of the year - the band are spreading their special brand of heavy metal throughout!

Setlists

    1. -War Pigs (Black Sabbath cover) (shortened)
    2. -Clarionissa (Tour Intro)
    3. 1.Panic Attack
    4. 2.You've Got Another Thing Comin'
    5. 3.Rapid Fire
    6. 4.Breaking the Law
    7. 5.Riding on the Wind
    8. 6.Love Bites
    9. 7.Devil's Child
    10. 8.Saints in Hell
    11. 9.Crown of Horns
    12. 10.Sinner
    13. 11.Turbo Lover
    14. 12.Invincible Shield (Preceded by Rob Halford naming every Priest album, besides the ones with Tim "Ripper" Owens)
    15. 13.Victim of Changes
    16. 14.The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover) (Introduced after Rob Halford led the audience in vocal exercises - famous "Yeah Yeah Yeah...")
    17. 15.Painkiller
  1. Encore

    1. -The Hellion
    2. 16.Electric Eye
    3. 17.Hell Bent for Leather
    4. 18.Living After Midnight
    5. -We Are the Champions (Queen cover)
    1. -War Pigs (Black Sabbath cover)
    2. -Clarionissa (Tour Intro) (Instrumental)
    3. 1.Panic Attack
    4. 2.You've Got Another Thing Comin'
    5. 3.Rapid Fire
    6. 4.Breaking the Law
    7. 5.Lightning Strike
    8. 6.Love Bites
    9. 7.Devil's Child
    10. 8.Saints in Hell
    11. 9.Crown of Horns
    12. 10.Turbo Lover
    13. 11.Invincible Shield
    14. 12.Victim of Changes
    15. 13.The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    16. 14.Painkiller
  1. Encore

    1. -The Hellion
    2. 15.Electric Eye
    3. 16.Hell Bent for Leather
    4. 17.Metal Gods
    5. 18.Living After Midnight
    6. -We Are the Champions (Queen cover)
    1. -War Pigs (Black Sabbath cover)
    2. -The Hellion (preceded by new album announcement)
    3. 1.Electric Eye
    4. 2.Riding on the Wind
    5. 3.Heading Out to the Highway
    6. 4.Lightning Strike
    7. 5.Diamonds & Rust (Joan Baez cover) (preceded by Richie Faulkner's guitar intro)
    8. 6.The Sentinel
    9. 7.A Touch of Evil
    10. 8.Turbo Lover
    11. 9.Firepower
    12. 10.Desert Plains
    13. 11.Rapid Fire
    14. 12.The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    15. 13.You've Got Another Thing Comin'
    16. 14.Painkiller
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Hell Bent for Leather
    2. 16.Metal Gods
    3. 17.Breaking the Law
    4. 18.Living After Midnight
    5. -We Are the Champions (Queen cover)
    1. -War Pigs (Black Sabbath cover)
    2. -The Hellion
    3. 1.Electric Eye
    4. 2.Riding on the Wind
    5. 3.You've Got Another Thing Comin'
    6. 4.Jawbreaker
    7. 5.Firepower
    8. 6.Devil's Child
    9. 7.Turbo Lover
    10. 8.Steeler
    11. 9.Between the Hammer and the Anvil
    12. 10.Metal Gods
    13. 11.The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    14. 12.Screaming for Vengeance
    15. 13.Painkiller
  1. Encore

    1. 14.Hell Bent for Leather
    2. 15.Breaking the Law
    3. 16.Living After Midnight

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 3919 reviews
  • Judas Priest

    by Blue on 4/17/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    Been going to see these guys live since the 82 Screaming For Vengeance tour up until the current Invincible Shield Tour with the current lineup and original lead singing ageless 73 year old Rob Halford, and he and the rest of the JP boys never fail to please.Always leave you wanting more!

  • It's PRIEST!! OF COURSE IT WAS AWESOME!

    by Brian (Razor) Parsons on 11/15/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    I've seen them in Ct. for Turbo, Ram.., and Painkiller (been a fan since Defenders and quickly purchased all of their earlier albums). They were ALWAYS outstanding live & hope 2 again as Halford is still the best vocalist in Metal!

  • Great concert!!

    by Alex Cantu on 10/31/24The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - IrvingRating: 5 out of 5

    This was an incredible experience, both Sabaton and Judas Priest were extremely great, the venue is excellent, the only thing is that seats are in a very "plane"way, more inclination is needed, restrooms clean and the sale of food and beverages is very good, totally recommended!

  • Great Sabaton and Judas Priest show.

    by Enrique Terrazas on 10/30/24Arizona Financial Theatre - PhoenixRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was amazing. The stand for souvenirs was to small and the lane to long and to slow.

  • Great Place but…

    by Burg on 10/30/24The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - IrvingRating: 4 out of 5

    The place was great and easy to get to. Not a lot of room in your seat! Eat before you go!!! We paid $64 for a hamburger, brisket nachos and two drinks. I told my son that next time we would go for a steak dinner beforehand. Everyone there was very friendly though.

  • Judas Priest = METAL GODS

    by Team RV on 10/29/24The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - IrvingRating: 5 out of 5

    This is our third time seeing Judas Priest live this year alone! Still the best show anywhere, anytime!

  • Great Event

    by JulieGeek on 10/29/24The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - IrvingRating: 5 out of 5

    Good sized venue. Entry was quick and easy. Lots of help finding seats. Security was diligent about keeping the front few rows clear, but they were professional and low key. No line in the ladies room (yay!) Excellent sound quality. Props to First Aid for giving me ear plugs. Judas Priest is always great, but I LOVED Sabaton. I did not know I needed a military-themed Swedish heavy metal band in my life, but here we are! Just a great evening.

  • Exellent performance

    by Finn on 10/29/24The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - IrvingRating: 5 out of 5

    Sabaton was off the charts awesome... they are a metal and comedic act all at once.. I love that, they will entertain in more ways than one. Judas Priest was insane, they sang till the cows came home. As old as they are, they probably put more than a few young ones to shame. I was a great performance.

  • The priest

    by Jroc1969 on 10/29/24The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - IrvingRating: 4 out of 5

    Once again they don't disappoint. The sound was kind of off. Your could see it on Robs face he was struggling a little bit! But hey the guy is 73 years old...got to give him his props....

  • Judas Priest 2024 Irving, TX

    by Hank on 10/29/24The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - IrvingRating: 5 out of 5

    Finally seeing Priest for the 1st time and was not disappointed!!!