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Judas Priest Extends Faithkeepers Tour in Response to High Demand 

Judas Priest has added 14 new shows to their Faithkeepers tour, extending it through September. The tour will feature arena concerts and festival appearances across the Balkans, Italy, Switzerland, France, and Belgium. This extension adds nearly two months to the tour schedule, with new dates in Pula, Belgrade, Sofia, Budapest, Rome, Paris, and Brussels.

The band will perform in arenas and amphitheaters throughout the summer, then transition into fall with major festival slots at Wacken Open Air, Bloodstock, and Motocultor Festival. This tour continues Judas Priest’s long-standing legacy as one of heavy metal’s most iconic live acts, even after decades in the business.

In 2024, they played 90 shows following the release of their album, Invincible Shield. Since returning to full-scale performances, they have kept a busy schedule, and the energy hasn’t slowed down. Their setlist features songs from their entire career, including classics and tracks from Invincible Shield, ensuring a memorable experience for fans every night.

The tour kicks off on July 25 at Bobfest 2026 in Monchengladbach, Germany. Other July stops include Halle, Warsaw, Wacken, Ostrava, Bratislava, and Neu-Ulm. In August, they will hit Burton Upon Trent, Tilburg, Bremen, Carhaix-Plouguer, Pamplona, Valencia, and Sankt Goarshausen, wrapping up the month with shows in Pula, Belgrade, and Sofia.

September will start with four shows in Italy, followed by four dates in France, and a final performance in Brussels at Forest National on September 18. French cities on the schedule include Bern, Strasbourg, Lyon, Bordeaux, and Paris. Tickets for the tour are available now.

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