Review & photos by Joe Schaeffer
Judas Priest brought their brand of heavy metal to Las Vegas as part of their Invincible Shield tour. Swedish band Sabaton kicked off the night with their high-energy set that featured songs like “The Last Stand,” “Primo Victoria,” and “Carolus Rex.”
At 9PM sharp, Judas Priest entered the stage. Led by the iconic Rob Halford, they brought their unmistakable swagger and energy to the stage. The setlist was a perfect blend of classic hits and new tracks, with standout moments including the hit “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin'” and “Panic Attack” from the Invincible Shield album.
Halford, in his signature studded black leathers and gleaming nose ring, commanded the stage with his powerful vocals and dynamic presence. Classic hits like “Turbo Lover,” “Breaking the Law,” and “Painkiller” had the crowd singing along and head banging enthusiastically.
The crowd was treated to a high-octane show that showcased the band’s enduring ability to deliver stadium-shaking anthems and riffs. Guitarists Richie Faulkner and Andy Sneap absolutely crushed it, proving that Judas Priest is still at the top of their game after 50 years. Longtime bassist Ian Hill and drummer Scott Travis provided a solid rhythmic foundation that drove the music forward with relentless force all night long.
Halford reminded everyone in attendance, that the band is celebrating 50 years of Heavy Metal as they released Rocka Rolla in 1974. Five decades later here they are still banging our heads hard with Invincible Shield.
After the main set concluded, a three-song encore of “Electric Eye,” “Hell Bent For Leather” and “Living After Midnight” ended the night. Halford came riding out on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with the “Priest will be back” sign flashing in the background.
Overall, it was a night of heavy metal heaven, proving once again why Judas Priest is still considered one of the greatest metal bands of all time.