This is a great look behind the scenes at a metal show. When you said fans "losing their sh!t" is exactly what I've been doing at Priest shows since 1986. I'm 54 now, seeing the first leg of the tour simply reinforced what Priest has been doing for over 50 years. Blowing fans away with their unique brand of metal.
Saw them in Charlotte NC. Have watched some of every show since and before on You Tube. The new stuff is incredible,Panic Attack, Crown of Horns, and more are constant, welcome earworms. Hope to make it to LA in October.
That is really cool and I hope to do it when they come to Toronto this year. By the way, as a follow up to my comment on the community post yesterday, I had decided to do a blog post about the channel in my Queen blog. The blog is called All Gord's People and I of course, make mention of Rob Halford and Judas Priest being inspired by Queen, as well as including your video coming clean about yourself. Keep up the great work and you are really lucky to have been on stage with the Priest.
Saw them in Syracuse New York, USA for my birthday. Was an outstanding experience as always but was elevated when I got to meet Scott, Richie and Andy. Scott and Richie autographed my arm and I had it tattooed. Best birthday of my life 😂😊🔥💪🏻🥁🎸🤘🏻
Amo el metal desde los 13 y tengo 50, la mejor música que se inventó, que no muera nunca, y Judas que decir... Auténtico heavy de verdad, aprovechemos el tiempo que les quede para disfrutar de sus conciertos. Saludos metaleros de todo el mundo y no cambieis
Well, maybe the band is supporting Ukraine, but among their fans there are many motorbikers at the age around 50, who are demonstrating misogyny, hate and nazi thinking. One of them tried to burn my ukrainian flag on the Rock Imperium festival, and security didn't care a shit. Growing of nationalism in all the Europe affects the rock scene as well. Unfortunately we are not getting here the support and respect that our country deserves
SLAVA UKRAINI!!! Oct 16 the high priest of rock and roll will be in Las Vegas. Bought tickets already, will be my wife’s first Priest concert. Can’t wait!!!
Saw them for the first time in April during their US tour with Sabaton and it was just surreal seeing two of my favorite bands live!! Sabaton did an amazing job hyping up the crowd and I was shocked that Judas Priest took very little breaks a ton of energy for their age! I then caught Saxon and Uriah Heep on their US tour because I love Saxon's new album! And it was cool seeing Adam Wakeman fill in as the keyboardist for Uriah Heep!