• Mon. Apr 29th, 2024

The legendary Judas Priest returned to The Joint this past weekend along with Uriah Heep, wrapping up their North American tour.

Uriah Heep.

ZRockR hasn’t covered Uriah Heep’s performances since 2015! Seeing these guys on stage again was definitely a joy, and a great start to the evening.

While the set may not have been the longest, it was still a treat. If you get the chance to see more than 9 songs from the band, do!

Gallery: Uriah Heep.
Judas Priest.

If you don’t know who Judas Priest is, wow. You need to study! Check out a history of the band and some songs HERE! This is one band that really does not need an introduction.

The band kicked off the show with “Necromancer” off of their 2018 release, Firepower. This was not a setlist comprised of nothing but the new though. The band of course delivered hits like “Hell Bent for Leather” and “Heading Out to the Highway”.

As always, Rob Halford and the band delivered one hell of a show.

Setlist.

Necromancer
Heading Out to the Highway
The Sentinel
Spectre
(Take These) Chains
Judas Rising
Out in the Cold
Traitors Gate
Starbreaker
Steeler
Halls of Valhalla
Tyrant
No Surrender
Hot Rockin’
Victim of Changes
All Guns Blazing
Encores:
Hell Bent for Leather
Breaking the Law
Living After Midnight

Gallery: Judas Priest.
Spotify.

Check out more by Judas Priest on their Spotify account!

If you want to know what Brian is currently digging, check out his Spotify playlist too!

PHOTO CREDIT: All photos by Brian Lucey for ZRockR Magazine – All Rights Reserved.

By Brian Lucey

In his fifty four years on this planet Brian has traveled the world as an actor,model,screenwriter, and photographer. His love of photography started in 1978 when he photographed The Runaways at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood. He made Las Vegas his home in 1990 after he left Hong Kong where he was working as an actor/screenwriter. He continues to photograph and promote local bands. His work has appeared in hundreds of newpapers,magazines, and cd's over the years including Joan Jett and the Blackhearts "Naked" cd. His name also appears on all the recently rereleased Runaways cd's as a thank you for his work promoting the band. From the early LA punk scene in the late 70's through the 80's metal scene. Brian was in the thick of it. He now looks forward to contributing to ZRockR Magazine and making sure the world see's the talent we have here in Las Vegas!

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