Judas Priest have officially unveiled the set list for their highly anticipated 2025 “Shield Of Pain” tour. Designed as a farewell spectacle and to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their seminal 1990 album Painkiller, the band promises a
June 2025 – Legendary British heavy metal outfit Judas Priest have officially unveiled the set list for their highly anticipated 2025 “Shield Of Pain” tour. Designed as a farewell spectacle and to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their seminal 1990 album Painkiller, the band promises a powerful blend of fan favorites, deep cuts, and never‑before‑performed tracks.
Full Track List (as debuted in Turku, Finland – June 12, 2025)
The band kicked off the run with a monster 19‑song lineup that spanned career highlights:
- All Guns Blazing (first time since 2019 & has become the opening anthem)
- Hell Patrol
- You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
- Freewheel Burning
- Breaking the Law
- A Touch of Evil
- Night Crawler (first live performance since 2012)
- Firepower
- Solar Angels (first time performed live since 2005)
- Gates of Hell
- Metal Gods
- The Serpent and the King (live debut)
- One Shot at Glory (preceded by instrumental “Battle Hymn” on backing tape)
- Between the Hammer and the Anvil
- Judas Rising
- Giants in the Sky (live debut)
- Painkiller
- Hell Bent for Leather
- Living After Midnight (loudwire.com, blabbermouth.net, loudersound.com)
Noteworthy Highlights and Debuts
- Seven songs from Painkiller: With anniversary celebrations afoot, the band placed focus squarely on the landmark album—featuring “All Guns Blazing,” “Hell Patrol,” “A Touch of Evil,” “Night Crawler,” “One Shot at Glory,” “Between the Hammer and the Anvil,” and the title track itself (blabbermouth.net).
- Live premieres were a real treat—“The Serpent and the King” and “Giants in the Sky” made their debut performances, sparking jubilation among long‑time fans .
- Last performed in years: “All Guns Blazing” finally re‑emerged after a six‑year absence and set the tone as the surprise opener, while “Night Crawler” and cult favorite “Solar Angels” returned after 13 and 20 years off the set list, respectively (loudersound.com).
“Shield Of Pain” Tour Context
Officially launched in early June with the June 12 show at Rockfest in Turku, Finland, and followed by a June 14 performance in Hamar, Norway, the “Shield Of Pain” tour is described as a “brief” European-only farewell celebration—purposefully distinct from the band’s broader Invincible Shield tour (blabbermouth.net).
Rob Halford himself explained that fans would catch this exclusive celebration only a handful of times, with the performance never to be reproduced after the tour ends (reddit.com).
️ Tour Dates & Route
- Jun 12 – Rockfest (Turku, Finland)
- Jun 14 – Tjuvholmen Arena (Hamar, Norway) (setlist.fm)
[…] - Jul 25 – O₂ Arena (London, UK) — tour’s European finale (blabbermouth.net)
After returning to Europe, Judas Priest will hit North America on September–October 2025, co‑headlining with Alice Cooper—but that leg will feature a different Invincible Shield-era set list (loudersound.com).
Behind the Tour: Rob’s Vision
In a December 2024 interview, Rob Halford disclosed their approach: “It’s still in the works, but we’re gonna go and show [Painkiller] off… a clump of Painkiller songs… or a Painkiller song, a couple of others…” He promised a once-in-a‑lifetime experience tailored to honor the album’s hyped legacy (blabbermouth.net).
Halford also highlighted the album’s enduring reputation: “If you want to hear what a metal album is all about, Painkiller—put it on… 35 years in 2025…” (blabbermouth.net).
⚡ Fan Reaction & Early Impact
Buzz on social forums is electric:
“I love that they added Riding on the Wind to the set list – what a phenomenal song.” (reddit.com)
While that exact track didn’t launch in Turku, the chatter shows there’s appetite for deeper cuts in the mix—and judging by the additions of “Solar Angels” and “Night Crawler,” Judas Priest are attentive to fan desires (loudersound.com).
A Farewell That Burns Bright
As the band states goodbye, “Shield Of Pain” isn’t just a farewell—it’s a testament to their legacy. By diving deep into Painkiller, re‑awakening rare gems, and debuting new staples, Judas Priest is delivering a final 2025 tour that’s both a celebration of their past and a thunderous sign‑off.
Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or a newcomer, this tour provides an electrifying final chance to witness Priest’s fire. With limited dates, each night holds weight—what better way to go out than with steel‑toed anthems, gritty vocals, and head‑banging energy?
Set your dates, grab your tickets, and prepare to bang your heads one final time—Judas Priest’s “Shield Of Pain” farewell tour is here, and it’s going out in full‑throttle metal glory.