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  2. Firepower World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Redeemer of Souls Tour. (2014–2015) Firepower World Tour. (2018–2019) 50 Heavy Metal Years Tour. (2021–2022) The Firepower World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, in support of the album Firepower. It ran from 13 March 2018 to 29 June 2019.

  3. World Vengeance Tour - Wikipedia

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    World Vengeance Tour. (1982–1983) Metal Conqueror Tour. (1984) The World Vengeance Tour was a 1982 concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest where they toured throughout North America from 26 August 1982 until 21 February 1983 in support of the 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance.

  4. Monsters of Rock - Wikipedia

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    2023. Founders. Paul Loasby and Maurice Jones. Website. www .themonstersofrock .com. Monsters of Rock is a hard rock and heavy metal music festival. It was originally held annually in Castle Donington, England, from 1980 to 1996, taking place every year except 1989 and 1993. It later branched into other locations such as the Netherlands, Poland ...

  5. Metal Conqueror Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Metal Conqueror Tour was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest in support of the album Defenders of the Faith. It ran from 20 January until 13 September 1984. Following the tour, the band took a one-year hiatus from touring, apart from a brief performance at the 1985 Live Aid concert in Philadelphia .

  6. Category:Judas Priest concert tours - Wikipedia

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    World Vengeance Tour. World Wide Blitz Tour. Categories: Judas Priest. Concert tours by artist.

  7. Sin After Sin - Wikipedia

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    Sin After Sin is the third studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 8 April 1977 by Columbia Records. [1] Produced by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover, it was the band's major label debut, their first album for the label, and their only album to feature drummer Simon Phillips, a studio musician who replaced original drummer Alan Moore for the recording sessions.

  8. Judas Priest - Wikipedia

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    The tour for Rocka Rolla was Judas Priest's first international tour [27] with dates in Germany, ... and Deep Purple in them, ... Judas Priest continued their tour, ...

  9. Fuel for Life Tour - Wikipedia

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    On early US dates, the Turbo song "Hot for Love" and Point of Entry's "Desert Plains" were performed, while "Parental Guidance" was omitted. The Fuel For Life tour also included some of the few Judas Priest shows where "Victim of Changes" was left off the set list. [3] "Out in the Cold" "Locked In" "Heading Out to the Highway" "Metal Gods"

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