Judas Priest Tour
Concert by Judas Priest | |
Start date | 25 November 1969 |
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End date | 20 April 1970 |
No. of shows | 17 |
Judas Priest concert chronology |
The Judas Priest Tour was a concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. It ran from 25 November 1969 until 20 April 1970, venturing through cities in England and Scotland. The tour consisted of the early original line-up featuring Al Atkins on vocals, Ernie Chataway on guitar, Bruno Stapenhill on bass and John Partridge on drums. Previous member John Perry (guitar) died from either a car accident or suicide, according to Atkins, and was replaced by Chataway shortly after the band's formation.
Setlist
The band performed cover songs (one per gig) as they had no material of their own at the time. Another song, apparently from blues/folk musician Sonny Terry, was played but is not known what they performed [1]
- Born to be Wild (Steppenwolf cover)
- Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)
- Unknown Sonny Terry song
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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25 November 1969 | Walsall | England | George Hotel |
21 December 1969 | Dingwall | Scotland | Dingwall Town Hall |
23 December 1969 | Aberdeen | Beach Ballroom | |
27 December 1969 | Montrose | Locarno Ballroom | |
31 December 1969 | Inverness | Caledonian Hotel | |
5 January 1970 | Fort William | The Crofter Bar | |
9 January 1970 | Lossiemouth | Naval Base | |
10 January 1970 | |||
7 February 1970 | Walsall | England | Masonic Hall |
14 February 1970 | Wednesbury | Community Centre | |
21 February 1970 | Walsall | George Hotel | |
8 March 1970 | Edgbaston | Club Westbourne | |
9 March 1970 | Shrewsbury | Rubgy Club | |
11 March 1970 | Stourbridge | Old Swinford Hospital School | |
13 March 1970 | Nottingham | Moor Farm Inn | |
15 March 1970 | Hereford | Town Hall | |
20 April 1970 | Cannock | Youth Centre |
References
- ↑ "Average setlist for tour: Judas Priest Tour". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
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