Firepower World Tour
The Firepower World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, in support of the album Firepower. It ran from 13 March 2018 to 29 June 2019.
Background
This tour marked the first time that guitarist Glenn Tipton would not perform on a full-length tour after revealing the news that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease on 12 February 2018 and would step down from touring as the disease's progression left him unable to perform the more challenging material. He stated that he was still a member of Judas Priest despite his diagnosis and would not rule out future on-stage appearances. Producer and guitarist Andy Sneap stepped in to perform in his place for the tour. Guitarist Richie Faulkner assured fans that Tipton would perform with the band again. At the 20 March 2018 show in Newark, Tipton joined the band on stage to perform "Metal Gods", "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight", then "Victim of Changes" and "No Surrender" on later dates. He would continue to appear on tour, performing only the encore songs, but would not perform on certain dates, depending on his health. Tipton did not make anymore appearances on the remaining dates due to his illness, as explained by bassist Ian Hill. After the completion of the world tour, Faulkner thanked fans worldwide for attending their shows, "It's been emotional and amazing to see you all and share in the celebration of heavy metal all around the world. It's been a pleasure and an honour to serve. See ya on the next one RHRF DOTF."Rob Halford incident
Shortly into the song "Judas Rising" at the 25 May 2019 show in Rosemont, Rob Halford kicked a cell phone out of a fan's hands in frustration as the fan had the phone light on while filming the show, causing difficulty on his performance. Halford explained in a statement soon after that fans are free to capture footage of their shows, "However if you physically interfere with The Metal God's performance you now know what will happen." Uriah Heep vocalist Bernie Shaw stepped in to defend Halford and said that he understood his frustration, but felt that he took it "a little bit too far", and opined that his "space was invaded." He thought that Halford "overreacted — but I can sure understand where it came from."Lineup
- Rob Halford – vocals
- Richie Faulkner – guitars, backing vocals
- Ian Hill – bass guitar
- Scott Travis – drums, backing vocals
- Andy Sneap – guitars, backing vocals
- Glenn Tipton – guitars
Support acts
- Saxon & Black Star Riders
- Megadeth
- Lords of Black
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Rehmorha
- Ørdøg
- Accept
- Black Star Riders
- Uriah Heep
- Deep Purple & The Temperance Movement
- Helloween, Kreator, Arch Enemy, etc.
- Alice in Chains & Black Star Riders
- Babymetal
- Disconnected
- Halestorm
- Uriah Heep