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Judas Priest announce Europe 2025 tour dates

Judas Priest have announced a new string of tour dates across Europe in 2025 – see the full list of dates below.

  • READ MORE: Judas Priest legend Rob Halford: “Coming out happened in the right way – it wasn’t premeditated”

Last night (November 4), the legendary British metal band took to social media to announce their European tour dates, which will kick off in June next year and run through July.

The tour – in support of their latest album ‘Invincible Shield’ – will consist of 12 shows with stops in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Switzerland, France and more. Tickets to all shows on the tour will be available beginning this Friday (November 8) via the official Judas Priest website.

Judas Priest’s Europe 2025 tour dates are:

JUNE
14 – Tjuvholmen Arena – Hamar, Norway
17 – Schleyerhalle – Stuttgart, Germany
18 – Hessentag Festival – Frankfurt, Germany

JULY
01 – Summer Festival – Ferrara, Italy
03 – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Switzerland
07 – Atlas Arena – Lodz, Poland
10 – Dalhalla – Rattvik, Sweden
13 – Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany
15 – Festival De Carcassone – Carcassonne, France
17 – Sion Sous Les Etoiles – Sion, Switzerland
19 – Rockhal – Luxembourg, Luxembourg
20 – Rudolf-Weber-Arena – Oberhausen, Germany

The European tour announcement comes shortly after the conclusion of Judas Priest’s North American tour. During that tour, the band performed a mix of ‘Invincible Shield’ and fan favourites across nine classic albums.

Recently, the band’s bassist Ian Hill has said that Judas Priest are in the midst of re-mixing their debut album ‘Rocka Rolla’, which has just turned 50: “It’s just coming out shortly, I believe. It’s only a few weeks away, I’m sure it is… It’s gonna be re-released, which is great news. It’s finally got the production it’s always needed.”

Elsewhere, Halford recently reflected on how he came out as a gay man while performing live on MTV in 1998, saying: “It’s never too late to set yourself free because, as we know, once you’re out, the attacks float away. I’m fucking here, I’m queer, get fucking used to it!”

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