Judas Priest have released the official trailer for their forthcoming live DVD, “Epitaph.”
Due May 28, the package revisits the climactic closing date of the 50-week Epitaph World Tour, captured live at London’s HMV Hammersmith Apollo on May 26th, 2012.
Adding to the drama is the fact that this was Judas Priest’s final large-scale world tour ever.
“Epitaph” was directed by Brickwall's Alex Walker and sound-engineered by Richard Kayvan and Tom Allom, the mastermind behind countless seminal metal records.
A full song list for the DVD can be seen here.
Priest are promoting the new project with an appearance on the US nationally-syndicated radio show Rockline with host Bob Coburn.
Priest will guest on the May 15th episode of Rockline, which starts at 8:30pm PT/11:30pm ET.
The “Epitaph” DVD precedes a new studio album by Judas Priest, which the band are working on now.
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