Reunited Tour
Appearance
Concert by Judas Priest | |
Start date | 2 June 2004 |
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End date | 2 September 2004 |
No. of shows | 47 |
Judas Priest concert chronology |
The Reunited Tour was a 2004 concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. It ran from 2 June 2004 until 2 September 2004. This tour celebrated the return of Rob Halford since his departure in 1992, replacing vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens. The band also began performing in E♭ tuning during this tour, which would since be their primary sound.
The 25 June show from Valencia was filmed and used as part of a mini documentary entitled, Reunited, which is featured on the DualDisc release of the 2005 album Angel of Retribution.[1]
Setlist
- "The Hellion"
- "Electric Eye"
- "Metal Gods"
- "Heading Out to the Highway"
- "The Ripper"
- "A Touch of Evil"
- "The Sentinel"
- "Turbo Lover"
- "Victim of Changes"
- "Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez cover)
- "Breaking the Law"
- "Beyond the Realms of Death"
- "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)" (Fleetwood Mac cover)
- "Painkiller"
Encore:
- "Hell Bent for Leather"
- "Living After Midnight"
- "United"
- "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"
Tour dates
The band embarked on a warm-up tour in Europe with Annihilator.[3] They also took part in the 2004 edition of Ozzfest in North America as the co-headliner.[4]
- Cancelled dates
23 June 2004 | Grenoble, France | Le Summum | Technical difficulties with the venue |
4 September 2004 | West Palm Beach | Sound Advice Amphitheatre | Due to threat of Hurricane Frances |
References
- ^ "JUDAS PRIEST: New Album To Receive DualDisc Release". blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2005.
- ^ "Average setlist for tour: Reunited Summer Tour". setlist.fm. Archived from the original on 21 December 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- ^ "UNITED TOUR (2004)". chmetal.info. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- ^ "OZZFEST 2004: Lineup, Tour Dates Announced!". blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2004.