Judas Priest announces postponed tour dates for 2021

Judas Priest 2021

Just like every band on the planet, Judas Priest also had to postpone his 2020 tour dates to 2021. Rob Halford and company would start to celebrate the 50 years of the band on the concerts, but Covid-19 changed those plans for next year.

Judas Priest rescheduled 2021 tour dates are:

May

  • 28 – Helsinki Ice Hall – Helsinki, Finland
  • 30 – Tallinn Song Festival Grounds – Tallinn, Estonia

June

  • 02 – Mystic Festival – Gdańsk, Poland
  • 04 – Palace Of Sports – Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 07 – Megasport – Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 09 – Yubileynyy – Sankt-Peterburg, Russia
  • 12 – Dalhalla – Rättvik, Sweden
  • 13 – Saab Arena – Linköping, Sweden
  • 16 – DNB Arena – Stavanger, Norway
  • 17 – Copenhell – København, Denmark
  • 23 – Rockhal – Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
  • 24 – Schleyerhalle – Stuttgart, Germany
  • 26 – Rock The castle – Villafranca di Verona, Italy
  • 27 – König-Pilsener-Arena – Oberhausen, Germany
  • 28 – Zenith – Munich, Germany

July

  • 06 – Hallenstadion – Zürich, Switzerland
  • 07 – Jahrhunderthalle – Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
  • 09 – Peissnitzinsel – Halle, Germany
  • 10 – Masters Of Rock Festival – Vizovice, Czech Republic
  • 12 – National Tennis Center – Bratislava III, Slovakia
  • 16 – Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex – Palaio Faliro, Greece
  • 18 – Midalidare rock – Mogilovo, Bulgaria
  • 20 – The Roman Arenas – Bucharest, Romania
  • 27 – Poppodium 013 – Tilburg, Netherlands

August

  • 11 – Bloodstock Open Air – Burton Upon Trent, United Kingdom

Judas Priest consists in Rob Halford (Vocals), Ian Hill (Bass), Andy Sneap (Guitar), Richie Faulkner (Guitar), Scott Travais (Drums) and Glenn Tipton (guitar occasionally).

About the 50th anniversary tour, Rob Halford said later this year:

“Judas Priest are primed and ready to deliver the goods with our 50 Heavy Metal Years anniversary celebration stage show spectacular! Performing a blistering cross section of songs from our lives in metal — we can’t wait to raise horns with you again at this once in a metal lifetime event!”

Judas Priest setlist was:

  1. Necromancer
  2. Heading Out to the Highway
  3. The Sentinel
  4. Spectre
  5. (Take These) Chains
  6. Judas Rising
  7. Out in the Cold
  8. Traitors Gate
  9. Starbreaker
  10. Steeler
  11. Halls of Valhalla
  12. Prelude
  13. Tyrant
  14. No Surrender
  15. Hot Rockin’
  16. Victim of Changes
  17. All Guns Blazing
  18. Hell Bent for Leather
  19. Breaking the Law
  20. Living After Midnight
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