Just back from hosting Judas Priest in Florida at the Hard Rock and seeing them live for the first time on this tour. After the Epitaph tour many thought we would never see Priest again as they kind of announced a retirement, but thankfully all that changed with the arrival of the bands new album and current tour. Whenever a band has the years on them like Priest does most fans worry, and with good reason, cracks might start to show in their ability to perform. We have seen many stay too long at the party and just not be what they once were. I can honestly say Priest do not fall into that category. Priest, and in particular Rob Halford, truly were in top form. Much has been made recently among some fans about Rob’s voice and questioning if he can still go grab the high notes and screams. Much of the concern came from his recent back and hernia operations and his vocal being in a slightly lower register on some recent recordings. Well I am proud to report that live Rob is still very much the metal God and nailed everything Thursday night, maybe better than he has in years. He is singing and moving well on stage, likely due to being healthy and out of pain from past ailments. Beyond The Realms Of Death, Victim Of Changes, Devils Child, just nailed it all! The entire band sounded great and rocked a set featuring four new songs and a bunch of hits and deep tracks. I also must say the new material really came alive on stage. I do like the new album but at times the production can make it feel a little reserved in it’s attack. Live the songs really jumped out and took on new life. Really enjoyed hearing the new material with this energy and punch on stage. Had a chance to see most of the guys before the show and all were in great spirits and seem to be enjoying the tour. They continue in the US for a bit longer before going to Europe. I had Glenn on my radio show Monday and he was unsure how much longer Priest would continue. He also said it was unlikely they would do some sort of proper farewell tour or show, preferring to just drift away. So be sure to see this iconic band while you still can since nobody knows how much longer they will be doing it. To me after Sabbath, Priest is the most important band in metal history, and it was great to see and hear them sounding so good still. Long live the Metal Gods! Halford will call into my show Monday on SiriusXM.

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  1. I didn’t agree with Steel Panther being the opening act back when it was first announced but that wouldn’t keep me from going to see Priest. As I stated in a post I made several months ago: If Steel Panther sucks or starts acting too silly onstage it’ll give me time to go buy a beer and go to the restroom before Priest hits the stage.

  2. I was at the show and Halford was spot on…amazing so anyone complaining of his voice is out of their minds…Steel Panther on the other hand SUCKS! I mean half the audience left during their set. I was embarrassed for them…the words are so juvenile and may as we’ll be Beavis and Butthead up there. My complaint is that a band like Priest should be ashamed for having them on tour. I’m no prude, but it wasn’t even funny…it was just ridiculous. And the blonde guitar player stops to put on lipstick in the middle of a song., just so cheesy. I know that’s their schtick but it was a real buzz kill when waiting for Priest to come out, to have that debacle going on. I was there to celebrate one of the greatest hard rock bands of all time, in what may be the last time and these jackasses are up their parodying the genre?? I just don’t get it, bad move but still Priest was worth it.

    1. Dude, Lexi fixing his hair and lipstick is hysterical. Russ, I mean satchel, is a sick guitarist. Richie is doing a great job for priest, but his reportoire is basically just old randy and zakk licks. Russ smokes that dude. Say what u want, but those guys put on a killer show and are excellent musicians. Bubbles out…

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