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The band has added North American tour dates to their upcoming shows this year. Not only will they perform classic hits, but fans will also be looking forward to a special guest. Check out all the details below.
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Their supporting artist, Sabaton, will accompany the band and they will kick off their concert series at the Bell Center in Montreal, Quebec, on September 13.
They will then travel to major cities across the United States and Canada, such as Niagra Falls, Sterling Heights, Milwaukee, Cedar Rapids, Sioux Falls, Idaho Falls, Spokane, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Reno, Phoenix, etc.
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The tour, called the Invincible Shield Tour, will end at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas, on October 26, 2024.
Additionally, they will appear at several festival dates, such as the Louder Than Life festival and the After Shock festival.
Ticket pre-sales will begin on June 12, 2024, while the remainder will be available to the public on June 14, 2024, at 10 a.m. local time.
More information about their upcoming tour is available on Judas Priest’s official website.
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Check out Judas Priest’s upcoming shows for 2024 below:
September 13 in Montreal, Quebec at the Bell Center
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September 14 in Niagara Falls, Ontario at Fallsview Casino Resort
September 17 in Sterling Heights, Michigan, at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheater in Freedom Hill
September 19 in Milwaukee, Wis. at Miller High Life Theater
September 21 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at the Alliant Energy PowerHouse
September 22 in Sioux Falls, SD at Denny Sanford Premier Center
September 24 in Rochester, Minn. at the Mayo Civic Center Arena
September 25 in Omaha, Neb. at Baxter Arena
September 27 in Rockford, Ill., at the BMO Center
September 29 in Louisville, Ky. at Louder Than Life – Festival
Oct. 1 in Independence, Mo., at Cable Dahmer Arena
Oct. 3 in Billings, Mont., at First Interstate Arena at MetraPark
October 5 in Idaho Falls, Idaho at the Mountain America Center
Oct. 6 in Spokane, Wash., at the Spokane Arena
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October 9 in Everett, Washington, at Angel of the Winds Arena
Oct. 10 in Portland, Ore., at Alaska Airlines’ Cloud Theater
October 12 in Sacramento, California at the After Shock Festival
Oct. 13 in Reno, Nev., at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
October 15 in Los Angeles, California at the YouTube Theater
Oct. 16 in Las Vegas, Nev., at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood
October 18 in Phoenix, Arizona. at the Arizona Finance Theater
October 20 in Loveland, Colo. at Blue Arena
October 22 in Houston, Texas at Smart Financial Center in Sugar Land
October 24 in Austin, Texas at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater
October 26 in Irving, Texas at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
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