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Judas Priest announce huge London gig with Alice Cooper
Judas Priest’s 2025 Shield Of Pain tour is getting even more massive, with a new date in Scarborough and an absolutely whopping show at The O2 in London.
"I have been overwhelmed by the massive support and love I’ve had from other artists and from fans all over the world..."
It was announced the other week that Judas Priest would no longer be joined on the road by guitarist Glenn Tipton due to the advancement of his Parkinson's. The metal icons also confirmed that Andy Sneap would be filling in for him for the foreseeable future.
Glenn has taken the time to post a message thanking fans for their incredible support. The following statement was posted on their
"By now many of you will know I won't be doing the forthcoming Judas Priest tour because of health issues. I’m so sorry but four years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinson's and was told by my specialist that I had already had it for over ten years - I knew something was wrong with my co-ordination and fluency regarding my playing but I worked around it and battled on - I have good days and bad days but the disease is degenerative and I would never want to compromise the greatest metal band in the world. It was therefore during the last rehearsals I decided to step down and have Andy Sneap fill in. He's a great guy and I'm sure he'll do a great job - I'm sure the band will be as strong than ever
I have been overwhelmed by the massive support and love I’ve had from other artists and from fans all over the world and from many friends and metal maniacs out there - it's not the end for me - I’ll still be able to write and record and on good days even join the band on stage for a few songs - with new medication and advances being made who knows what the future holds - but one thing's for sure - it will certainly involve Priest!
Finally the biggest thanks goes to Rob, Richie, Ian and Scott who have stood by me and supported me through everything - GLENN"