Judas Priest and Queensryche Left Irving Up in Smoke on Friday.
Normally bands like to thank the city, make a small intro and crack a joke, but this was not the case with Judas Priest. They sprinkled their thanks between song build ups.
Playing after Queensrychye, Judas Priest started off with a heavy metal battle hymn as the four members took their spots in the metal factory that was the stage. Heavy billows of smoke emanated from the smoke stacks, lights flashed everywhere and the giant Judas Priest emblem illuminated every fan's face.
He even had a special surprise as he introduced Glenn Tipton, the group's old guitarist. to finish off the set on three songs including"Breaking The Law" and their closer"Livin' After Midnight". Fifty years of Priest, and they are still ripping it up, still wrapped in leather and studs.
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