Judas Priest Hosts Global Listening Party for ‘Invincible Shield’

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To mark the release of his new album, Judas Priest is organizing a listening party in bars around the world, including Dr. Feelgood Rocket in Paris.

Judas Priest, the tireless defenders of the faith in heavy metal, will cry vengeance in bars around the world next week with a global listening party for their new album, Invincible Shield. The event will take place on March 8, one day before the official release of the album. In France, fans should meet at Dr. Feelgood Rocket in Paris.

Organizers promise that many bars will offer “ Judas Priest-themed cocktails “. Will you have a Gin After Gin or a Electric Rye ?

Daytona Beach will also host a special pop-up shop next week, March 9, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Atlantic Sounds. Look for the “ custom military truck from Judas Priest “. Or listen closely, because the vehicle will blast the album at eardrum-rattling volume for the half-million bikers gathered for Daytona Bike Week. Harley-Davidson is also hosting a “ brigade of 100 bikers from Orlando to Daytona ” at the very unmetallic hour of 9 a.m. (but perhaps that still counts as “ Living After Midnight “) and Daytona International Speedway will present a special Judas Priest lap at noon before the Daytona 200.

The band announced the new album after their performance last fall at the Power Trip festival. They have since teased it with the singles “ Panic Attack ”,“ Trial by Fire », “Crown of Horns” and “The Serpent and the King”.

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