The post Judas Priest’s Rob Halford Has No Plans to Retire: “I Need to Do It. It’s Part of Me” appeared first on Consequence. Rob Halford has reassured fans that he has no plans of retiring while ...
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford revealed that he privately tied the knot with his partner, Thomas, over a year ago The lead vocalist of the heavy metal group, who has been dating Thomas for over 30 ...
Did you know Judas Priest’s Rob Halford hates the sound of his own voice? That’s just one tidbit you’ll find in the Metal God’s second book, Biblical. We caught up with Halford to chat about the book, ...
“I just put the phone down in my hotel room… and I just curled up in a ball and bawled my eyes out for hours,” he said. Added Halford: “I just couldn’t believe it. I still can’t believe it now. I’m ...
Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford has now been sober for a total of 36 years and commemorated the milestone on Instagram, where he expressed gratitude for all the support he has received throughout ...
Judas Priest singer Rob Halford is thankful to the metal community. He said that his fans helped him through a period where he felt alone. In an interview with Global News via Blabbermouth, Halford ...
feed, which is a surprising and often hilarious collection of historic photos of the band, life on the road mementos and pictures of Halford wearing cat T-shirts. Really. One of the old photos that ...
Cancer is evil, and not the fun, metal kind of evil, a much lamer kind of evil. Fuck cancer, now and forever. But every now and then you get a story about triumphs over that evil fuck, cancer, and we ...
Rob Halford, who marks 36 years of sobriety today, admitted he often thinks about alcohol and outlined his ongoing fight against his “little beer devil.” In a recent interview with MariskalRock, the ...
Alice Cooper has lined up one of heavy metal's most distinctive vocalists for his Coopstock 2025 fundraiser at Las Sendas ...
Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley looked back at his performance alongside Rob Halford and Tommy Lee, calling it the “single most important moment” in his band’s career. The gig took place in August 2001 ...