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ROB HALFORD Says No End In Sight For JUDAS PRIEST: "We Owe Our Fans Everything"

"We're just so grateful to be where we are."

Rob Halford

In a recent interview with Germany's Rock Antenne, Judas Priest's frontman Rob Halford addressed the burning question on many fan's mind: Is there an end in sight for the legendary heavy metal band?

Dispelling any notions of an impending curtain call, the 72-year-old singer emphasized the detrimental effect of fixating on the band's end, likening it to a dimming light that threatens to deflate the band's spirit.

"No, no. It's a good question. And no. I think once you start thinking about the end, you start to kind of deflate and decompress and the light starts to get a bit dim. I think all of us in this band, we're just so grateful to be where we are with this 19th studio album, Invincible Shield.

"I think if you say, 'One more tour and then we're gonna call it quits,' or, 'One more album. Then we'll call it quits.' … Hey, listen, life is life. We all have the emotions, 'Oh, god. I've gotta work today. I just wanna stay in bed and watch the TV.' It's perfectly normal. But you have to balance that up against all these great things that Judas Priest has been blessed to achieve."

Halford went on to articulate a profound sense of responsibility to reciprocate the unwavering support by embarking on tours across the globe, ensuring that Judas Priest"s music continues to resonate with audiences far and wide.

"And this thing about responsibility as well — I've gotta tell you, you owe your fans everything. So we've gotta come back to Germany, gotta come back to Austria, Italy, France, Spain, Japan, New Zealand, Australia. All of our beautiful fans are waiting and waiting and waiting to see this band again and celebrate this music that we make with Judas Priest."

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