Judas Priest extend 2025 European tour with two UK shows – including London co-headline date with Alice Cooper

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Judas Priest have extended their 2025 European tour by announcing two new UK shows – one of which being a co-headline date with Alice Cooper.

Check out the details below.News that the heavy metal veterans would be hitting the road in 2025 arrived last month, when they confirmed details of a European tour for the summer.The tour comes in support of their latest album ‘Invincible Shield’, and was originally set to consist of 12 shows with stops in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Switzerland, France and more between June and JulyNow, the dates have been extended with two UK shows.

The first of which will take place on July 23, and see frontman Rob Halford and co. joined by Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons as they head to the Scarborough Open Air Theatre.The latter will be held two days later and is scheduled as a co-headlining gig with Alice Cooper at The O2 in London on July 25.

This is now the final scheduled gig of the upcoming tour, and tickets are live now. Visit here to buy yours, and check out an updated list of tour dates below.A post shared by Judas Priest (@judaspriest)JUNE14 – Tjuvholmen Arena – Hamar, Norway17 – Schleyerhalle – Stuttgart, Germany18 – Hessentag Festival – Frankfurt, GermanyJULY01 – Summer Festival – Ferrara, Italy03 – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Switzerland07 – Atlas Arena – Lodz, Poland10 – Dalhalla – Rattvik, Sweden13 – Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany15 – Festival De Carcassone – Carcassonne, France17 – Sion Sous Les Etoiles – Sion, Switzerland19 – Rockhal – Luxembourg, Luxembourg20 – Rudolf-Weber-Arena – Oberhausen, Germany23 – Open Air Theatre – Scarborough, UK [NEW]25 – The O2, London, UK [NEW, co-headline with Alice Cooper]The upcoming run of shows comes shortly after the band completed their.

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