Greatest of all Time: Rob Halford honored with a permanent statue at the…
Heavy metal iconGreatest of all Time: Rob Halford honored with a permanent statue at the…
Rob Halford, frontman of the legendary band Judas Priest, has been immortalized with a permanent statue at the National Rock Hall. Often hailed as the “Metal God,” Halford’s influence on heavy metal music, fashion, and culture spans over five decades. The statue, a powerful likeness clad in leather and studs, stands as a tribute to his trailblazing role in shaping the genre’s identity and pushing boundaries in music and society.
Unveiled during a ceremony filled with fans and fellow musicians, the statue captures Halford mid-performance, microphone raised high — a symbol of both defiance and unity. It’s not just a tribute to his vocal prowess and iconic image, but also to his courage in being one of the first openly gay figures in metal, paving the way for inclusivity in a traditionally rigid genre.
Located in the Hall’s “Legends Garden,” the statue joins those of other rock titans, solidifying Halford’s place among the greats. As he said during the unveiling, “This statue isn’t just about me — it’s about all of us who live and breathe metal.” A true legend, honored as he deserves.