October 01, 2014 Marina Jeep Arena, Main Street Armory, Rochester, NY, USA
Location: 900 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14605
Redeemer Of Souls Tour
Type: Concert
Organizer: unknown
Show Information:
Wed Oct 1, 2014 7:00 PM
Doors: 6:00 PM
Special Guest Steel Panther
Price: $42.00
Note: First Show on "Redeemer Of Souls" Tour
Tour Poster:
Ticket:
Newspaper / Magazine Ad:
Freetime Magazine October 1-15, 2014, p. 27
Freetime Magazine September 17 - October 1, 2014, p. 2
City [Rochester] September 24-30, 2014, p. 12
City [Rochester] October 1-7, 2014, p. 15
Freetime Magazine September 17 - October 1, 2014, p. 48
Freetime Magazine October 1-15, 2014, p. 5
Lineup:
Rob Halford: Vocals
Scott Travis: Drums
Richie Faulkner: Guitars
Ian Hill: Bass Guitar
Glenn Tipton: Guitars
Set List:
1. Battle Cry / Dragonaut
2. Metal Gods
3. Devil's Child (First live performance since March 23, 2009) 4. Victim of Changes
5. Halls of Valhalla
6. Love Bites (First live performance since December 10,1986) 7. March of the Damned
8. Turbo Lover
9. Redeemer of Souls
10. Beyond the Realms of Death
11. Jawbreaker (First live performance since September 13, 1984) 12. Breaking the Law
Encore: 13. Hell Bent for Leather
Encore 2: 14. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
15. Living After Midnight
16. Defenders of the Faith
"Being the opening night of the tour, musically, the band seemed exceptionally tight and Halford's voice was in fine form. And his stage performance was light years ahead of what he been doing in recent years, as in years past, Halford would typically stand in stationary spots on stage, hunched over the teleprompters, in order to read the lyrics of the songs. Although he appeared onstage with a cane for the opening song, "Dragonaut," it was merely a stage prop, as he maneuvered about the stage with ease, and asserted his command as the true 'Metal God.'
Oddly enough, the only other really mobile member of the band was new guitarist, Richie Faulkner. Only second to Halford, Faulkner was the star of the show. Ian Hill and especially Glen Tipton were exceptionally statuesque on stage like I had never seen before, as there seemed to be a concerted effort to ride Faulker's youthful energy and stage presence."
- John Jeffrey, Rock Music Star