Priest Feast - Judas Priest, Megadeth & Testament

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Found out on tues that Judas Priest are touring this coming february in the Uk and support will be from Megadeth and Testament! Tickets are 37.50 i think

Just thought i would post it on here as i havent seen any threads on it and im sure there will be people wanting to go.

Really looking forward to it, saw Judas Priest and Testament this summer in Belgium and they were awesome and although we get a few good bands doing tours here we dont often get good support bands. I will be getting tickets for the cardiff gig as that is the closest / easiest one for me being in Plymouth

Link for the tickets (on sale friday):

http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Judas-Priest-tickets/artist/945165

More info on the bands on their sites i would expect too.
 
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What a line up.
I saw Priest at least 10 times in the 70s and Iron Maiden even supported them back then.
Lets hope they don't tour with the new album which is bloody awful.
I've only seen Testament once when they supported Anthrax in the 80s and they were brilliant.
Megadeth goes without saying but I still wish they would get a proper singer.
 
When i saw priest this summer they only played 2 (3 really but dawn of creation is just an intro) songs of their new album and that was right after it came out so they may just do some more of the classics
 
I'm doing Wembley with a mate, hes going more for megadeth - hes a huge fan of them and he saw priest last year at download. I'm going for priest and megadeth, testament is a bonus :D so I'm really happy. Should be an awesome gig!
 
Is it worth 40 odd quid to sit and watch bands?! :(

I payed £30 last year to see Tool at Brixton, all the standing was sold out so I had to do seating. It was alright, gave a different angle to seeing the band as I was high up and it was the first time I've had a seated ticket. I was rocking out on the chair lol but it was abit annoying being stuck there and feeling 'away' from the band. Tool was good cause i could get more a feel of the show with all their screens and seeing the band easily rather then being at the front, but I've been at the front of Tool before so I didn't mind too much. I enjoyed my night and was buzzing afterwards.

So £40 is a deal for 3 big bands, ideally try looking around for standing tickets if you can, get seated if not. Its abit annoying not being able to move or be closer to the band but I'm sure it would still be a great gig!
 
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