Heavy metal titans Judas Priest have officially announced their Faithkeepers European Tour 2026, set to take the band across some of the continent’s most iconic venues. Fans can expect the legendary group to deliver their trademark mix of blistering riffs, soaring vocals, and high-voltage stagecraft.
The tour kicks off in Germany and spans stops in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Netherlands, France, and Spain. Here are the confirmed dates and locations:
July 26 – Wileysportpark, Neu-Ulm, Germany
July 28 – Torwar, Warsaw, Poland
August 2 – Ostrava Arena, Ostrava, Czech Republic
August 4 – Nepala Arena, Bratislava, Slovakia
August 6 – Messehalle, Halle, Germany
August 12 – O13, Tilburg, The Netherlands
August 16 – Motocultor Festival, Carhaix-Plouguer, France
August 18 – Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain
August 20 – Roig Arena, Valencia, Spain
August 23 – Loreley Amphitheatre, Goarshausen, Germany
For ticket information, fans can visit judaspriest.com/tour.
This tour marks another milestone in the band’s legendary career, following decades of defining the heavy metal genre. Fans can expect a mix of classic anthems and newer material, all delivered with the intensity that has made Judas Priest a global phenomenon.
Writer and extreme metal devotee, Ialdagorth has spent over a decade covering the darkest corners of heavy music. A black metal lifer, he spends his free time wandering the Carpathian Mountains, likely humming blast beats to the trees.


