Mon 25.03.2024
Few bands have shaped the history of heavy metal in the past decades as much as Judas Priest. Almost exactly half a century ago, their debut LP "Rocka Rolla" was released in September 1974 - with singer Rob Halford, with Glenn Tipton on guitar and Ian Hill on bass. An indestructible trio that, together with guitarist Richie Faulkner and drummer Scott Travis, is now going on tour again, with old hits from their successful albums "Screaming for Vengeance", "Painkiller" or "Nostradamus" as well as absolutely brand new songs.
The guys around "Metal-God" Rob Halford can look forward to prominent company on their new tour this time: Not only Saxon, who like Judas Priest were considered pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal at the beginning of the 1980s, are taking part in the Metal Masters evening in the Olympiahalle - the fans can look forward to another band, Uriah Heep, to the grandfathers of hard rock, who already celebrated great successes more than five decades ago, including their anthem "Lady in Black". Judas Priest, Saxon, Uriah Heep - this guarantees a loud and wild evening with a fiercely hard sound, on 25 March 2024 in the Olympic Hall.