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Judas Priest, Shield of Pain Tour heads to Europe in 2026

21.06.2026 - 01:04:31 | ad-hoc-news.de

Judas Priest gear up for their Shield of Pain Tour dates across Europe in July 2026. For U.S. fans, the run underlines the British metal institution's continued live strength more than 50 years after their start.

Gitarren-Effektpedale am Boden mit Fuß des Musikers am Volumenpedal auf Bühne
Judas Priest - Steuerung am Boden: Der Fuß des Musikers betätigt das Volumenpedal, umgeben von einem Setup aus weiteren Effektgeräten. 21.06.2026 - Bild: THN

Judas Priest remain one of heavy metal's most durable live acts more than five decades after forming in Birmingham. The band is back on the road with its Shield of Pain Tour, including newly listed European dates in July 2026 according to live listings.

Shield of Pain Tour dates in Europe

Current concert listings show Judas Priest booked for BOBfest 2026 in Mönchengladbach, Germany on July 25, 2026, with the band scheduled to perform in the evening at SparkassenPark as part of the festival program. Setlist.fm tour overview

Further dates around that time include a show at Halle Messe Arena in Halle, Germany on July 26, 2026, and an arena date at Arena COS Torwar in Warsaw, Poland on July 28, 2026, keeping the band on the road across Central Europe in late July.

What these shows mean for U.S. fans

For U.S. listeners, the 2026 European stretch confirms that Judas Priest remain an active touring force, even if the current publicly listed dates are centered on Germany and Poland rather than American arenas.

American fans have seen the band maintain a reliable live presence over the past decade, with previous North American legs regularly routing through major markets such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, underlining a still-strong ticket draw for classic metal.

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The musical core of Judas Priest

Musically, Judas Priest helped define British heavy metal with twin-guitar harmonies, Rob Halford's high-range vocals and a precise, riff-driven attack that shaped albums like Sad Wings of Destiny (1976), British Steel (1980) and Painkiller (1990).

Where the band stands now

Judas Priest are currently preparing for their late July 2026 European dates, with the next confirmed show listed as BOBfest 2026 in Mönchengladbach, Germany on July 25, 2026.

Judas Priest at a glance

  • Act: Judas Priest
  • Genre: Heavy metal
  • Origin: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
  • Active since: 1969
  • Lineup: Rob Halford (vocals), Glenn Tipton (guitar), Richie Faulkner (guitar), Ian Hill (bass), Scott Travis (drums)
  • Key works: British Steel (1980), Screaming for Vengeance (1982), Painkiller (1990), Firepower (2018)
  • Next live date: July 25, 2026, Mönchengladbach, Germany, BOBfest 2026

Frequently asked questions about Judas Priest

When does Judas Priest play live next?
According to current listings, Judas Priest's next confirmed show is at BOBfest 2026 in Mönchengladbach, Germany on July 25, 2026.

Where did Judas Priest form and when?
Judas Priest formed in Birmingham, England in 1969, becoming one of the pioneering bands of British heavy metal.

Which albums are essential for new Judas Priest listeners?
Key albums often recommended to new listeners include British Steel (1980), Screaming for Vengeance (1982) and Painkiller (1990), which capture the band's classic twin-guitar sound and Rob Halford's signature vocals.

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