One Ticket to Judas Priest at Rabobank Arena Theater and Convention Center on October 25 at 6 p.m. (Up to $44.75 Value)
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Legendary heavy-metal band treats fans to hard-rocking classics on final world tour, with support from Black Label Society & Thin Lizzy
The thrill of seeing one’s favorite musicians in concert often alleviates the stress of modern life and the sweaty delirium from contracting Beatlemania. Enjoy an aural antidote with today’s deal: for $22, you get one reserved ticket to see Judas Priest on its farewell Epitaph tour at the Rabobank Arena Theater and Convention Center on Tuesday, October 25, at 6 p.m. (up to a $44.75 value, including all ticketing fees). Doors open at 5 p.m. Reserved seating is located in sections 107–110, 202–204, or 213–215.
Judas Priest, the influential English rock band that helped define heavy-metal culture, crescendos a globetrotting career on its farewell Epitaph tour. After nearly four decades of shaking Hades’s chandeliers with defibrillating beats, jackhammer guitars, and vocals that earn restraining orders from glass, the crew of Judas Priest is revving through one last career-encompassing victory lap, leaving no head unbanged before hanging up its chaps. Singer Rob Halford hits and holds nearly unattainable notes in anthems that may include “Breaking the Law,” “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’,” or “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” Gracing the stage in the open air of the amphitheater, legendary ax-grinder Zakk Wylde leads Black Label Society through a parade of questionable lullabies, and the boisterous lads of Thin Lizzy pump out hits that encourage inter-office dating at classic-rock stations.