Retribution Tour

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Retribution Tour
Tour by Judas Priest
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Associated album Angel of Retribution
Start date23 February 2005
End date3 December 2005
No. of shows111 (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.

Contents

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.

Setlist

From 23 February 2005

  1. "The Hellion"
  2. "Electric Eye"
  3. "Riding on the Wind"
  4. "The Ripper"
  5. "A Touch of Evil"
  6. "Judas Rising"
  7. "Revolution"
  8. "Hot Rockin'"
  9. "Breaking the Law"
  10. "I'm a Rocker"
  11. "Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez cover)
  12. "Deal With the Devil"
  13. "Hellrider"
  14. "Beyond the Realms of Death"
  15. "Exciter"
  16. "Victim of Changes"
  17. "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover)
  18. "Painkiller"
  19. "Hell Bent for Leather"
  20. "Living After Midnight"
  21. "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"

From 2 March 2005

  1. "The Hellion"
  2. "Electric Eye"
  3. "Metal Gods"
  4. "Riding on the Wind"
  5. "The Ripper"
  6. "A Touch of Evil"
  7. "Judas Rising"
  8. "Revolution"
  9. "Hot Rockin'"
  10. "Breaking the Law"
  11. "I'm a Rocker"
  12. "Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez cover)
  13. "Deal With the Devil"
  14. "Beyond the Realms of Death"
  15. "Turbo Lover"
  16. "Exciter"
  17. "Victim of Changes"
  18. "The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover)
  19. "Painkiller"
  20. "Hell Bent for Leather"
  21. "Living After Midnight"
  22. "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"

From 19 May 2005

  1. "The Hellion"
  2. "Electric Eye"
  3. "Metal Gods"
  4. "Riding on the Wind"
  5. "The Ripper"
  6. "A Touch of Evil"
  7. "Judas Rising"
  8. "Revolution"
  9. "Hot Rockin'"
  10. "I'm a Rocker"
  11. "Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez cover)
  12. "Worth Fighting For"
  13. "Deal With the Devil"
  14. "Beyond the Realms of Death"
  15. "Turbo Lover"
  16. "Hellrider"
  17. "Victim of Changes"
  18. "Exciter"
  19. "Painkiller"
  20. "Hell Bent for Leather"
  21. "Living After Midnight"
  22. "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"

From 5 October 2005

  1. "The Hellion"
  2. "Electric Eye"
  3. "Solar Angels"
  4. "Riding on the Wind"
  5. "A Touch of Evil"
  6. "Judas Rising"
  7. "Revolution"
  8. "I'm a Rocker"
  9. "Breaking the Law"
  10. "Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez cover)
  11. "Worth Fighting For"
  12. "Beyond the Realms of Death"
  13. "Turbo Lover"
  14. "Hellrider"
  15. "Victim of Changes"
  16. "Painkiller"
  17. "Desert Plains"
  18. "Living After Midnight"
  19. "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"

Tour dates

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]

DateCityCountryVenue
Europe
23 February 2005 Copenhagen Denmark Valbyhallen
25 February 2005 Karlstad Sweden Löfbergs Lila Arena
26 February 2005 Stockholm Globe Arena
28 February 2005 Oulu Finland Oulu Ice Hall
2 March 2005 Tampere Tampere Ice Stadium
3 March 2005 Helsinki Hartwall Arena
5 March 2005 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium
8 March 2005 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
10 March 2005 Essen Germany Grugahalle
11 March 2005 Offenbach am Main Stadthalle Offenbach
13 March 2005 Munich Zenith
14 March 2005 Böblingen Sporthalle
16 March 2005LondonEngland Hammersmith Apollo
17 March 2005
19 March 2005 Birmingham NEC Arena
21 March 2005 Manchester Carling Apollo Manchester
22 March 2005
24 March 2005 Belfast Ireland Odyssey
26 March 2005 Glasgow Scotland S.E.C.C.
27 March 2005 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
28 March 2005 Sheffield Hallam FM Arena
30 March 2005 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
31 March 2005 Plymouth England Plymouth Pavilions
2 April 2005 's-Hertogenbosch NetherlandsBrabanthallen
4 April 2005 Zwickau GermanyStadthalle
6 April 2005 Katowice Poland Spodek
7 April 2005 Brno Czech Republic DRFG Arena
8 April 2005 Vienna AustriaPlanet.tt Bank Austria Halle Gasometer
10 April 2005 Milan Italy Palatrussardi
12 April 2005 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
13 April 2005 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
14 April 2005 Corunna SpainColiseum
16 April 2005 Zaragoza Plaza de Toros de Zaragoza
17 April 2005 Badalona Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona
Japan
8 May 2005 Yokohama Japan Pacifico Yokohama
10 May 2005 Nagoya Nagoya Shimin Kaikan
11 May 2005 Kanazawa Koseinenkin Hall
13 May 2005 Hiroshima Yubinchokin Hall
14 May 2005 Fukuoka Zepp
16 May 2005 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
18 May 2005Tokyo Nippon Budokan
19 May 2005
North America
30 May 2005 Cuyahoga Falls United States Blossom Music Center
1 June 2005 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
3 June 2005 Tinley Park Tweeter Center
4 June 2005 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
5 June 2005 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
7 June 2005 Darien United States Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
8 June 2005 Manchester Verizon Wireless Arena
10 June 2005 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
11 June 2005 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
12 June 2005 Mansfield Tweeter Center
14 June 2005 Scranton Ford Pavilion
15 June 2005 Hershey Giant Center
17 June 2005 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater
18 June 2005 Camden Tweeter Center
19 June 2005 Bristow Nissan Pavilion
21 June 2005 Atlanta HiFi Buys Amphitheatre
22 June 2005 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre
23 June 2005 West Palm Beach Sound Advice Amphitheatre
25 June 2005 Selma Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
26 June 2005 Dallas Smirnoff Music Center
28 June 2005 Albuquerque Journal Pavilion
29 June 2005 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
1 July 2005 Reno Grand Sierra Resort
2 July 2005 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
4 July 2005 Ridgefield Clark County Amphitheater
6 July 2005 Auburn White River Amphitheatre
8 July 2005 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
9 July 2005 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
10 July 2005 Phoenix Cricket Wireless Pavilion
North America / South America
1 September 2005 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Citibanamex
3 September 2005 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes
6 September 2005 Porto Alegre Brazil Gigantinho
8 September 2005 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
9 September 2005 São Paulo Anhembi Convention Center
11 September 2005 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry
13 September 2005 Santiago ChilePista Atlética Estadio Nacional
16 September 2005 San Juan Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum
23 September 2005 Mount Pleasant United States Soaring Eagle Casino
25 September 2005 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
26 September 2005 Champaign Champaign Assembly Hall
27 September 2005
28 September 2005 Rockford Rockford Metro Center
29 September 2005 Kalamazoo Wings Stadium
1 October 2005 Milwaukee U.S Cellular Arena
2 October 2005 Moline The MARK of the Quad Cities
4 October 2005 Portland State Theatre
5 October 2005 Bridgeport Harbor Yard Arena
7 October 2005 Lowell Tsongas Center
8 October 2005 Syracuse Landmark Theatre
9 October 2005 Atlantic City Borgata Events Center
11 October 2005 Poughkeepsie Mid-Hudson Civic Center
12 October 2005 Montreal Canada Centre Bell
14 October 2005 Ottawa Corel Centre
15 October 2005 London John Labatt Center
18 October 2005 Winnipeg MTS Centre
20 October 2005 Edmonton Rexall Place
21 October 2005 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
23 October 2005 Vancouver Pacific Coliseum
24 October 2005 Vernon Multiplex
26 October 2005 West Valley United States E Center
28 October 2005 Kelseyville Konocti Harbor
29 October 2005 San Diego IPayOne Center
30 October 2005 Long Beach Long Beach Arena
31 October 2005 San Diego IPayOne Center
Europe
24 November 2005 Kyiv Ukraine Palace of Sports
27 November 2005MoscowRussiaDvorets Sporta Luzhniki
28 November 2005 Saint Petersburg Ledovy Dvorets
1 December 2005 Tallinn Estonia Saku Suurhall
2 December 2005 Riga LatviaKipsala Exhibition Hall
3 December 2005 Vilnius Lithuania Utenos pramogų arena
Cancelled dates
24 September 2005 Burgettstown KeyBank Pavilion

Box office score data

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]

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Verizon Wireless AmphitheaterSelma11,976 / 19,262 (62%)
Journal PavilionAlbuquerque6,771 / 12,121 (55%)
Coors AmphitheatreEnglewood4,626 / 16,738 (27%)$164,781
White River Amphitheatre CityAuburn4,977 / 19,512 (25%)
Mandalay Bay Events CenterLas Vegas5,245 / 7,094 (74%)
Shoreline Amphitheatre CityMountain View11,303 / 22,000 (51%)
Riverbend Music CenterCincinnati5,673 / 20,500 (27%)
Rockford MetroCentreRockford2,124 / 6,602 (32%)
U.S. Cellular ArenaMilwaukee3,698 / 8,605 (43%)
State TheatrePortland817 / 1,750 (46%)
Arena at Harbor YardBridgeport2,007 / 6,097 (32%)$99,317
Paul E. Tsongas ArenaLowell1,716 / 6,800 (25%)
Borgata Event CenterAtlantic City2,053 / 2,255 (91%)
Bell CentreMontreal4,747 / 5,000 (94%)
Corel CentreOttawa2,722 / 3,184 (85%)
John Labatt CentreLondon (Can)2,910 / 3,199 (91%)
MTS CentreWinnipeg5,024 / 7,682 (65%)$214,784
Rexall PlaceEdmonton4,850 / 7,500 (64%)$223,261
Pengrowth SaddledomeCalgary5,824 / 7,500 (75%)$255,571
Pacific ColiseumVancouver4,004 / 8,000 (50%)$181,272

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