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Rob Halford Rejoins Judas Priest for 2004 Tour


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After several decades away from the stage, Judas Priest will hit the road again. Rob Halford has rejoined the band and will handle lead vocals for the band. You can read all about it on their website:

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http://www.judaspriest.com/

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oh man, it's gonna be like an AA club there mixed with rehabs and petty ex-cons from the 80s.

I'd go just to see the scene... can't be more than a $10 cover at a local bar for these guys.... :bigsmile:

Who knows... not me, they may still have a cult following... All 80 of them...

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oh man, it's gonna be like an AA club there mixed with rehabs and petty ex-cons from the 80s.

I'd go just to see the scene... can't be more than a $10 cover at a local bar for these guys.... :bigsmile:

Who knows... not me, they may still have a cult following... All 80 of them...

Judas Priest has reigned supreme for 30 years as the most influential and commercially successful pure heavy metal band, and the masters are being honored with the career-spanning, four-CD, 65-track box set Metalogy scheduled for release on May 11, 2004, by Sony Music/Legacy Recordings. The worldwide reverence for Judas Priest has resulted in sales of 20 million albums and countless sold-out concerts.

judas priest always were, and always will be headliners until they lower them into the ground. they will never be a second rate bar band...as an original british metal band they have more class than that....fav judas priest track?.."breakin` the law"...fav album?.."painkiller"..i would love to see them live..

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Perhaps...

I'll be interested in seeing where they play when their "tour" hits Chicago.

*5 minutes later*

Ok I just checked their tour website and they'll be in Chicago on Aug 21 at the Tweeter Center... humph... ok you're right, that's a fairly respectable venue.

I'm still wondering if they have any new fans past the 80s though....

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