In a powerful and emotional announcement that has rocked the world of heavy metal, **Judas Priest**—one of the genre’s most iconic and enduring bands—has revealed that they will **disband following one final farewell tour**. After more than five decades of reshaping the sound and soul of heavy metal, the band is preparing to go out exactly the way they came in: loud, defiant, and unforgettable.
Speaking during a press conference in Birmingham, England—their spiritual home—frontman **Rob Halford** addressed a crowd of journalists and die-hard fans, his voice steady but emotional.
> “We’re not doing this because we’ve lost the fire,” Halford declared. “We’re doing this because we **still** have it. And we want to go out with the amps up, the fists in the air, and the crowd screaming our name.”
The announcement confirms long-standing rumors about the band’s future, but hearing it from the Metal God himself was a moment fans were never quite ready for. After 50 years of stage-shaking anthems like *Breaking the Law*, *Electric Eye*, and *Painkiller*, Judas Priest is choosing to exit on **their own terms**—a rare luxury in the brutal world of rock and roll.
The final tour, appropriately titled **“Burn in Glory: The Final Ride”**, will kick off in early 2026 and span five continents, hitting iconic venues and intimate stages alike. “We owe it to the fans to give them everything we’ve got left,” said guitarist **Richie Faulkner**, who joined the band in 2011 and brought a new wave of energy and technical brilliance.
Original guitarist **Glenn Tipton**, who stepped back from touring due to Parkinson’s disease but remains closely tied to the band, is expected to make special appearances throughout the tour. “This band changed my life,” Tipton shared in a video message. “And I want to be part of its final roar.”
Bassist **Ian Hill**, the band’s only constant member since 1969, was reflective:
> “We’ve grown up together. We’ve survived every change in music, culture, and the industry itself. And through it all, the one thing that never changed was the **connection** we had with our fans.”
Fans have already begun flooding social media with emotional tributes, memories, and calls to make this final tour the most epic yet. One fan wrote: “Priest isn’t just a band. They’re a **way of life**. Their music taught me to be fearless.” Another shared a decades-old tattoo of the *Screaming for Vengeance* album cover with the caption: “Priest forever. I’ll be at the front row.”
Halford, dressed in his signature leather and studs, ended the announcement with a message that cut through the noise like one of his legendary screams:
> “This isn’t the end of metal. It’s just the end of this era. We’re going to go out with the **same power** we came in with. No fading away. No slowing down. Just one last, blazing ride into the fire.”
As the curtain begins to close on one of the greatest metal acts in history, fans know they won’t just be attending concerts — they’ll be witnessing **history**. A celebration. A goodbye. And one last glorious scream into the night.
Long live Judas Priest. Long live heavy metal.