Tour by Judas Priest | |
Associated album | Angel of Retribution |
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Start date | 23 February 2005 |
End date | 3 December 2005 |
No. of shows | 111 (113 scheduled) |
Judas Priest concert chronology |
The Retribution Tour was a 2005 concert tour by English heavy metal band, Judas Priest, which was in support of the album, Angel of Retribution . It ran from 23 February 2005 until 3 December 2005.
The 18 & 19 May shows from Tokyo were filmed, in which the footage from the 19 May show was used for the live DVD, Rising in the East , which was released on 15 November 2005.
From 23 February 2005
From 2 March 2005
From 19 May 2005
From 5 October 2005
The band would tour with In Flames for the first European leg, with Scorpions for the UK leg, second European leg and Japanese leg, with Queensrÿche for the first North American leg, with Whitesnake for the Latin American leg and with Anthrax for most of the second North American leg. Hatebreed was added to the lineup for the 5 October date only [1]
24 September 2005 | Burgettstown | KeyBank Pavilion |
The attendance data reveals the first batch of box office scores from select venues from 1 October to 21 October 2005. The second batch reveals the select scores from 25 June to 12 November 2005 [2] [3]
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | Selma | 11,976 / 19,262 (62%) | |
Journal Pavilion | Albuquerque | 6,771 / 12,121 (55%) | |
Coors Amphitheatre | Englewood | 4,626 / 16,738 (27%) | $164,781 |
White River Amphitheatre City | Auburn | 4,977 / 19,512 (25%) | |
Mandalay Bay Events Center | Las Vegas | 5,245 / 7,094 (74%) | |
Shoreline Amphitheatre City | Mountain View | 11,303 / 22,000 (51%) | |
Riverbend Music Center | Cincinnati | 5,673 / 20,500 (27%) | |
Rockford MetroCentre | Rockford | 2,124 / 6,602 (32%) | |
U.S. Cellular Arena | Milwaukee | 3,698 / 8,605 (43%) | |
State Theatre | Portland | 817 / 1,750 (46%) | |
Arena at Harbor Yard | Bridgeport | 2,007 / 6,097 (32%) | $99,317 |
Paul E. Tsongas Arena | Lowell | 1,716 / 6,800 (25%) | |
Borgata Event Center | Atlantic City | 2,053 / 2,255 (91%) | |
Bell Centre | Montreal | 4,747 / 5,000 (94%) | |
Corel Centre | Ottawa | 2,722 / 3,184 (85%) | |
John Labatt Centre | London (Can) | 2,910 / 3,199 (91%) | |
MTS Centre | Winnipeg | 5,024 / 7,682 (65%) | $214,784 |
Rexall Place | Edmonton | 4,850 / 7,500 (64%) | $223,261 |
Pengrowth Saddledome | Calgary | 5,824 / 7,500 (75%) | $255,571 |
Pacific Coliseum | Vancouver | 4,004 / 8,000 (50%) | $181,272 |
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