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Customer Reviews for Deep Purple and Judas Priest

12 Customer reviews
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Judas Priest and Deep Purple

5/5
Kenneth Pugh from Berry Creek, CA
1st October 2018

Judas Priest KILLED IT ! Deep Purple was good , but JP should of headlined. the Temperance Movement held their own. All in all it was a great show !!

Blazing rock

5/5
Matt from Leavenworth, Kansas
21st September 2018

I thought both bands were great. They left it all on the stage. Deep Purple's bass was a little too much in the mix and messed with the vocal sound at first but that got fixed. Great selection of tunes from bands who represent different eras, same spirit. Loud, bold, fiery.

Florida the Priest is back 🤘🏻

5/5
Anonymous from Jacksonville, Florida
13th September 2018

Excellent from start to finish the sound was nice and loud the venue was nice was slow to enter but not bad I would come here again ,came for the Priest and was not disappointed!

Judas Priest/Deep Purple Toyota Amphitheater 9-30-18

4/5
John Lawrence from Marysville, California
4th October 2018

I saw both bands in the late '80s and JP again in '09. Sunday night, for both bands being up in years, they BOTH tore it up, even better than their previous shows that I saw. Rock on!!!!

The Priest rules the night!

4/5
B Squared from San Francisco, California
1st October 2018

Shoreline will never be the same. From the first downbeat to their last note Judas Priest was amazing. Rob Halford was mind blowing. His vocals spot on and powerful. The guitars were blazing and the rythm section amazingly tight. Deep Purple was decent and the Vocalist was nothing more than average. The Priest riled the night..

Loud and louder--but darned enjoyable!

4/5
Wayne from Kansas City, Missouri
27th September 2018

If you're a Priest fan, you may think you knew what to expect on September 18: I certainly thought I did. I'd never seen the Priest live before, but their Rising in the East DVD from a decade or so left me expecting little from Rob Halford: in that earlier concert video, he lurched about in an almost Ozzy-life fashion. Surprisingly-- and delightfully--that was not the case in KC on this tour! Halford is no Bruce Dickinson, but he paced the stage nonstop, And Halford's voice, while not as strong as when I saw him with his eponymous solo group in 2000, was still a mighty force. It was also clear how Ritchie Faulkner has become a "fan favorite"--the guy practically oozes Cool , and although I missed seeing Ken and Glenn, Ritchie and the other guy didn't miss a note all night. And it was LOUD but was worth it, every decibel. Purple, alas, fell short of expectations due to an awful sound mix, but they seemed to be having a lot of fun, which was infectious. A great time, all in all!