Le promoteur Evenko a confirmé ce matin que la tournée d'adieu des piliers métal Judas Priest s'arrêtera au Centre Bell le 24 novembre prochain. Black Label Society et les vétérans Thin Lizzy se produiront en première partie.
Les billets, au coût de 78$ ou 63$, seront en vente dès ce vendredi 29 juillet à midi.
Entamée en juin dernier, cette dernière tournée mondiale conclura 42 ans de carrière pour les spécialistes des hautes notes, qui ont débuté leurs activités en 1969 à Birmingham, Angleterre.
La tournée s'arrêtera également au Colisée Pepsi de Québec le 23 novembre.
Le groupe a apporté la clarification suivante sur son site officiel, http://www.judaspriest.com.
La tournée Epitaph ne met pas fin à la carrière du groupe. Par contre, à la fin de cette tournée, Judas Priest ne partira plus des mois d’affilées sur la route, mais se contentera de faire des concerts occasionnels ici et là.
Farewell Tour clarification from Judas Priest
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
We would like to clarify a situation that seems to be confusing a few people out there.
When we issued our press release to announce the farewell tour – we stated that it was the last major world tour for Judas Priest – nothing has changed – we didn’t say it was the end of the band or that we were going to retire or the band was going to break up……….. Just that it would be the last major world tour we would be doing which is still the case.
We have plans for a new album (which we have already announced in an earlier press release) plus possible future releases and we would still consider doing the odd live show – if it is something special or for a great cause – but no more world tours.
Farewell Tour clarification from Judas Priest
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
We would like to clarify a situation that seems to be confusing a few people out there.
When we issued our press release to announce the farewell tour – we stated that it was the last major world tour for Judas Priest – nothing has changed – we didn’t say it was the end of the band or that we were going to retire or the band was going to break up……….. Just that it would be the last major world tour we would be doing which is still the case.
We have plans for a new album (which we have already announced in an earlier press release) plus possible future releases and we would still consider doing the odd live show – if it is something special or for a great cause – but no more world tours.
Le groupe a publié cette nouvelle sur son site http://www.Judaspriest.com pour clarifier l’information. Ce n’est pas la fin de Judas Priest, mais la fin des longues tournées.
Farewell Tour clarification from Judas Priest
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
We would like to clarify a situation that seems to be confusing a few people out there.
When we issued our press release to announce the farewell tour – we stated that it was the last major world tour for Judas Priest – nothing has changed – we didn’t say it was the end of the band or that we were going to retire or the band was going to break up……….. Just that it would be the last major world tour we would be doing which is still the case.
We have plans for a new album (which we have already announced in an earlier press release) plus possible future releases and we would still consider doing the odd live show – if it is something special or for a great cause – but no more world tours.