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Judas Priest on Tour

British heavy metal powerhouse Judas Priest has released 22 albums over four decades. They laid much of the groundwork for the heavy music of the 80s with their two guitar attack of revved up blues-based riffs They continue to tour, treating metal fans to extravagant live shows and spirited renditions of their unmistakable anthems. Ticket holders are sure to get to a concert early because they don't want to miss Singer Rob Halford's stage entrance. He emerges from a cloud of fog riding on a Harley Davidson, clad head to toe in leather-studded S&M gear. The band released a live DVD of their Epitaph World Tour in May 2013, which well received and features 23 tracks covering most eras of the bands storied career.

Judas Priest in Concert

The group formed in 1969 in Birmingham, England and released their first album in 1974 entitled Rocka Rolla. This was soon to be followed by Sad Wings of Destiny in 1976, which gained the group a wider audience in the UK. The group's next three albums: Sin After Sin, Stained Class and Hell Bent for Leather were released in 1977, 1978 and 1979 respectively, and showed a band evolving its sound into shorter songs that still retained a heavy metal punch. Next came the album British Steel in 1980, which featured "Living After Midnight", "Breaking the Law" and "United" — all earning regular radio play. Point of Entry was released in 1981, followed by Screaming For Vengeance in 1984, which went double platinum. The 2008 concept album Nostradamus found them pushing boundaries by challenging their listeners to consider how "metal" the man of prophetic talents actually was. Over the next four years the band toured relentlessly and they show no signs of letting up, with an impressive schedule of tour dates on the books for 2014. 

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 3514 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    restricted view

    by not happy on 5/5/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Bought tickets for the Rosemont Theater. First time at this venue. Sat in section 201 row c seats 7 and 8. Not just us, but but many seat like our on the end, I'm on both sides, has restricted viewing. We could not see the back half of the stage. Couldn't see the drummers, of either band, or when others performers moved back. Of course could not see any screens or back drop. NEVER was it mentioned that these seats had restricted views and could only see half the stage, but the price was the same.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Judas Priest

    by Ozzy on 5/5/24Armory - Minneapolis

    Absolutely Amazing!! They can still bring it like they did in the late 70’s early 80’s🤘🤘The Armory is an awesome venue!! The atmosphere & acoustics are the best!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show !!!!

    by Tom on 5/5/24Armory - Minneapolis

    It was very packed. A little too packed for me. But besides that it was a very good show. Judas Priest was amazing!!!!!! I have never heard of Sabaton and they were very good too. Over all a great show. I would come back.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience he rocked it and venue was great

    by Theresa on 5/5/24Armory - Minneapolis

    Best concert in a long time venue was great and people

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Les on 5/5/24Covelli Centre - Youngstown

    Judas Priest performance definitely kept up with what we hoped to see! Vocals , stage show was great!!! Loved it! Sabaton was well worth hearing and seeing too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Priest was back w/ Sabaton

    by Herrburns on 5/5/24Armory - Minneapolis

    Opener Sabaton really played to the crowd. Lead singer giving a 5 year old his sunglasses. Very classy. Priest’s energy was great! Rob can still hit the high notes. They still rock and a good setlist mix from their various decades. Thanks for all the heavy metal over lifetime.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    As old as Judas but still fresh

    by Arleigh Berg on 5/5/24Armory - Minneapolis

    Hard to believe this is the same band (sort of) as the one that inspired “Heavy Metal Parking Lot” in 1986, which is the same year I last saw the Priest live. I was very pleasantly surprised by “Invincible Shield” and watched a few live videos to see if it would be worth buying tickets, and am glad I did. The Armory is such a treat, as not many historic venues are tailor made for live music. My only complaint is it would have been nice to have a sloped floor so we in General Admission could see a bit better. Otherwise the room, sound quality, and access were fantastic. In terms of the band, the setlist worked great, and allowed Rob to warm his voice up. It’s obvious he relies on sound effects to augment and help with sustain, but he kicks butt for a geriatric. Richie Faulkner is a workhorse who is probably underutilized in this role, but sells the show very well, and if all else fails, could get a gig as a Christian Bale impersonator. I’m glad they do Turbo Lover. It sounds as good now as it did back in the day and I super fun to hear and watch the crowd sing along. Overall it was a lot of fun and exceeded my expectations.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely Amazing

    by Jpwhit on 5/5/24Armory - Minneapolis

    What a great show. Sabaton opened strong and was genuinely happy to be performing and the crowd loved them. They played a 12 song set that was great from start to finish. JP was outstanding I couldn’t get over how a 74 year old could sing like that. Unbelievable, hopefully I will have another opportunity to see them. Sabaton performed like a headliner and should do their own tour.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Judas Priest were electrifying!

    by Metal Al on 5/5/24Armory - Minneapolis

    The venue was amazing and Judas Priest were electrifying playing the best set ever!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    United in Metal

    by The Hellion on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    I saw Judas Priest for the first time back in 1988 on the Ram It Down Tour. Here we are 36 years later and Judas Priest still know how to put on a great show. Rosemont Theatre was packed with enthusiastic fans ranging in ages 7 to 70. Great to see the elders sharing their love for Judas Priest with the younger generation. The opening salvo of Panic Attack was a quick reminder that Priest was back and as good as ever. The setlist featured some deep cuts (Saints In Hell and Love Bites being real highlights) along with all the classics including great performances of Breaking The Law and Victim of Changes. The crowd went wild for Painkiller and let drummer Scott Travis know when he asked, "what do you want to hear?"JP returned to the stage for a three song encore that included Electric Eye, Hellbent For Leather and Living After Midnight. Always awesome to see The Metal God, Rob Halford ride out to the stage on a Harley decked out in leather to the delight of the roaring crowd. There were some sound issues here and there throughout the show unfortunately. Most noticeably during Living After Midnight, but overall the band was in great form throughout the show. Really cool visuals for each song also added to the overall experience. If you’ve never seen Judas Priest in concert, do yourself a favor and catch them on The Invincible Shield Tour! 4.5 out of 5 stars overall. Long live these Defenders of the Faith!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Experience

    by Michelle Rene on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Great experience from beginning to end. Ticketmaster app was user friendly and easy to display ticket when necessary. Crowne Plaza hotel was right next door, so easy to get to the venue. Rosemont Theater was a nice venue with decently priced consessions and hassle free entrance procedures. Enjoyed Sabaton, but left two somgs into Judias Priest because it was too loud and wasn't really there to see them play anyway. We were there to see Sabaton. Great night, and great experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Judas Priest

    by T P on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Just a great show. New music sounds awesome. Easy parking and easy access to the theater.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent

    by Patty on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    I got the ticket from my son as a birthday present. It was the best show ever. The other band (Sabaton) was great this was the first time ever heard of them. When Judas Priest came on they were kicking. Everyone was standing the whole time. Non stop rocking! I had a blast.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hell bent for rocking

    by Dcotter on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    The band is aging and it shows but they still bring the loud to the equation and they rocked.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still Rockin

    by JC on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    I saw Judas Priest back in the 80s and they were great. Rob Halford‘s voice stands the test of time he still rocks with that great high-pitched metal voice The band still has what it takes to compete in today’s rock world Judas Priest delivers If you haven’t seen them lately, get tickets as soon as you can you won’t be disappointed. This was the first time I had seen the opening act Sabotan and they are a great opening act and I am now a fan.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still Going Strong - Better Than Ever

    by Simon252 on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Just saw Priest for the twelve time. First saw them on the 1990 Painkiller Tour. Now, 34 years later they are as good as ever. Richie Faulkner and Andy Sneap handle the dual guitars with precision and vigor while Scott Travis remains one of masters of drums and Ian Hill holds a solid Bass. The Metal God himself, Rob Halford still has the greatest singing voice in Heavy Metal. Great sound, Great stage presence. One of the big 80's bands who are still as good today as they ever were.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sound

    by Drewkr on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Great stage show but the sound was off for Judas Priest. Tough to hear Rob during some of the songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert

    by Fan on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Great concert That’s all I will say. Every fan should see them life at least once

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The priest is back!

    by Metalman1000 on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Judas Priest are at the top of the metal world right now, After 5 decades of metallic rage. A smoking new album and a killer line up. The sold out crowd at Rosemont theater were ready to rock.Kudos to Ritchie Faulkner, A true metal god, ripping solo after solo all night. Andy Sneap on second guitar is a good fit for the band too. Scott on the drums amazing as always. Ian Hill laying down his awesome bass groove. But of course, Rob Hanford was in fine form, ear splitting screams of metal mayhem all night long. Fan favorite Sabaton opened the show doing a great job too. The crowd loving every minute of their military history anthems. Go see this tour, NOW!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Purple hippo on 5/4/24Rosemont Theatre - Rosemont

    Having never been to the Rosemont theater before ,both bands were amazing,what a great show and experience.Being a lifelong Judas Priest fan , Rob and the boys still have it 🫶🏻🫶🏻😁