With Judas Priest about to set out on the road for their “50 Heavy Metal Years” tour, we had the chance to speak with Rob Halford.
Rob spoke to us about the tour and a lot more.
Part of the discussion revolved around Judas Priest being nominated again for the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame.
Remember you can vote for Priest to get into the Rock Hall daily here.
Rob also talked about Priest working on music for the follow up to their album “Firepower”.
Rob also discussed working on a Blues album and the influences that started him on his path.
Rob also shared with us about how important the Priest fans are and also spoke about his sobriety.
You can watch the interview below and below that, you can see the list of dates for the tour.
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CONFIRMED TOUR DATES:
March 4 at Peoria Civic Venter in Peoria, IL
March 6 at Mission Ballroom in Denver, CO (OG date 9/29)
March 7 at Maverick Center in West Valley City, UT
March 9 at Angels of the Winds Arena in Everett, WA
March 10 at the Moda Center in Portland, OR
March 12 at Fox Theater in Oakland, CA (OG date 10/5)
March 13 at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, NV
March 15 in Los Angeles, CA at Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall
March 16 in Phoenix, AZ at Arizona Federal Theatre
March 18 in Irving, TX at Irving Music Factory
March 20 in Cedar Park, TX at H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
March 21 in San Antonio, TX at Freeman Coliseum
March 23 in Nashville, TN at Nashville Municipal Auditorium
March 25 in Alpharetta, GA at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
March 27 in Charleston, WV at Charleston Civic Center Coliseum
March 29 in Philaldelphia at The Met
March 30 in Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
March 31 in National Harbor, MD at The Theater at MGM National Harbor
April 2 in Mashantucket, CT at Foxwoods Resort Casino
April 4 in Lowell, MA at Tsongas Center at Mass Lowell
April 7 in Halifax, NS (Canada) at Scotiabank Centre
April 10 in Quebec City, QC (Canada) at Videotron Centre
April 11 in Laval, QC (Canada) at Place Bell
April 13 in Hamilton, ON (Canada) at FirstOntario Centre