March Madness Done Heavy Metal Style

Rob Halford of Judas Priest at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA on March 25, 2022. Photo © Carrianne Stoker-Postier/Carrianne Elizabeth Photography

Alpharetta, GA — The spring chill in the air didn’t slow the crowd gathered on Friday at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre who were ready to catch fire by Judas Priest’s 50 Heavy Metal Years Tour. For tonight, metal maniacs packing the venue were most obviously geared up for full-throttle horsepower after tour postponement and the courageous recovery of guitarist Richie Faulker following his September 2021 acute cardiac aortic dissection. It was an evening of celebration that would highlight the band’s milestone anniversary.

Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest live at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA on March 25, 2022. Photo © Carrianne Stoker-Postier/Carrianne Elizabeth Photography
JP Metal Works at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA on March 25, 2022. Photos © Carrianne Stoker-Postier/Carrianne Elizabeth Photography

In full metal glory, the mighty Judas Priest went into overdrive and delivered an electric,fury-filled evening. The stage production was industrial in nature and hosted barrels labeled “JP Metal Works – Founded: 1970 Birmingham, England.” The visual imagery was topped with front man Rob Halford donning his familiar and esteemed image of leather and studs, while the singer-songwriter seemingly effortlessly projected his influential and immediately recognizable vocal style. The current touring line-up also consists of guitarists Richie Faulkner and Andy Sneap, bassist Ian Hill, drummer Scott Travis, and special appearances by Glenn Tipton.

Rob Halford of Judas Priest live at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA on March 25, 2022. Photo © Carrianne Stoker-Postier/Carrianne Elizabeth Photography

The wickedly awesome set highlighted a five decade-long legacy and range, including “Lighting Strike” from the more recent 2018 album Firepower, “Painkiller” from the band’s 12th studio album in 1990, and “Rocka Rolla” from the 1974 debut studio album. The encore featured heavyweights “Breaking the Law” and “Living After Midnight” from the 1980 album British Steel and the climactic moment when guitarist Glenn Tipton joined the band onstage. The collection of songs in the set emphasized how each album has held its own strength and reinforced how heavy metal music harvests a sense of freedom.

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Judas Priest Set List

War Pigs (song played from tape)
Battle Hymn (song played from tape)

One Shot at Glory
Lightning Strike
You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
Freewheel Burning
Turbo Lover
Hell Patrol
The Sentinel
A Touch of Evil
Rocka Rolla
Victim of Changes
Desert Plains
Blood Red Skies
Diamonds & Rust (Joan Baez cover)
Painkiller

Encore:

The Hellion (song played from tape)

Electric Eye
Hell Bent for Leather
Metal God
Breaking the Law
Living After Midnight

We Are the Champions (Queen song) (song played from tape)

Show Date: March 25, 2022

The double bill also includes the explosive Queensrÿche, which will be covered in detail by our Philadelphia correspondent after the tour drops in at The Met tomorrow!

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About Carrianne Stoker-Postier // Hailing from Cleveland, OH, Carrianne went on to enjoy many years in the mountains of Montana's Big Sky Country before relocating to the warmth and charm of South Carolina's Upstate. As a by-day master's level social worker and also as a visual arts creative, she appreciates the power of connection. Concert photography resonates with her deep love of music and zest for capturing the emotion of an experience. She freelances primarily in the Southeast US, although travels for projects. // You can find her around the Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville, SC as a house photographer or on Instagram @CarrianneElizabeth and CarrianneElizabeth.com to learn more, view her portfolio, and contact her.