Priest rocked as always.
by Ele on 4/25/24The Santander Arena - ReadingGreat venue, seating and parking. Does gets a lil crowded and long lines near the merch tables when getting to seats not a deal breaker. Rock on all.
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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.
Great venue, seating and parking. Does gets a lil crowded and long lines near the merch tables when getting to seats not a deal breaker. Rock on all.
I was not impressed with the opening band at all. Lead singer was good, but their message was outdated. Lead singer kept leaving the stage and not to do costume changes. Annoying. I saw Priest 10 years ago and they rocked the venue and brag about the show all the time. For his age, Rob Halford is still rocking it. He didn't sing the chorus on the first two or three songs, but nailed the high notes. As the show went on Rob was on point. Priest will always rule!
Awesome show!!! Played all classics and some surprise cuts. Halford sounded great especially at his age! Full on energy for the entire show!!! Will definitely catch them again! Go see them if you haven’t in a while! You won’t regret it!
On Sunday,the Priest was back. They were hard and heavy. Unbelievably good. Sound quality was excellent from my seat. Really didn't sit though. Too busy raising horns and clapping. Met a great lady and we sang along and headbanged together all night.I really liked Sabaton. Will now be checking out their catalog.
Judas Priest has been my band since 1977 and once again this concert and their new album is Fantastic!!!! The concert music set, the guitars, the singing, and the light display was spot on!!!!!! Once again guys,......."You Rock!!!!!"
Awesome Show in Reading, Pa. as usual!! Great night with Daughter!!
Opening band was very good .Judas Priest show why they are the original heavy metal band .light show was great .
Just a great concert from the moment Sabaton hit the stage until Judas Priest walked off. First experience hearing Sabaton live and they were hard driving and great opener. As for Judas Priest, waited over 4 decades for total awesomeness! The music and energy was off the chart!
The Judas Priest show was excellent. They still sound great after 50 years. I also enjoyed Sabaton. The only reason I didn’t give a five star review is because of the handling of the merchandise sales. There were only 2 merch tables with multiple lines. I ended up waiting in line 45 minutes to an hour to purchase a shirt. The lines were so long they were blocking people’s ability to get through the entrance. I feel like Santander Arena is ill prepared for popular concerts where the guests buy a lot of merch. Simply adding more merch tables in the venue would make for a more streamlined and pleasant concert experience.
Both bands kicked butt priest is always amazing 10th time seeing them! Sabaton was really good did know much about them before now I am a fan