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Judas Priest – Faithkeepers 2026 Live at COS Torwar, Warsaw (July 28, 2026)

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/07/30 at 4:43 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 2 Min Read
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Review Overview

Judas Priest returned to Warsaw on July 28 as part of their Faithkeepers 2026 European run, headlining COS Torwar with Bastard Sons In Loving Memory of Phil Campbell opening the night. It was a standard arena stop — no special occasion, no milestone billing — just the band doing what they do on a Tuesday night in Poland.

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This was their twelfth visit to the country, which says something on its own. The set drew from Invincible Shield alongside the deep catalog, the same balance the band has been running throughout this tour. Nobody in that room was expecting surprises, and that’s not a criticism — it’s the nature of what Judas Priest have become as a live act.

They are a band that operates on earned authority. The musicianship is tight, the catalog is enormous, and the set is built to deliver on both. There’s no reinvention happening here, and there doesn’t need to be.

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The crowd at COS Torwar was a metal crowd — knowledgeable, committed, and there for the right reasons. Twelve visits in, the Warsaw audience knows exactly what it’s getting, and that familiarity tends to produce a room that’s already locked in before the first song ends.

Bastard Sons In Loving Memory of Phil Campbell handled the support slot, keeping the evening consistent with the wider Faithkeepers tour lineup. The indoor arena setting suited the show — no frills, no spectacle beyond what the music demands.

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Invincible Shield material sat alongside decades of anthems without friction. That’s the real measure of where Judas Priest stand right now: new songs that hold their own in a set built from some of heavy metal’s most durable material.

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Performance 4 out of 5
Energy 4 out of 5
Sound 4 out of 5
Setlist 4 out of 5
Summary
Judas Priest delivered a solid, professional headlining performance at COS Torwar, executing their established live formula with the precision and authority that has kept them relevant across twelve Polish visits. The balance of Invincible Shield material with catalog staples worked without friction, and the crowd responded as expected from an audience that knows exactly what the band delivers. This was not a night of surprises or reinvention, but rather a straightforward confirmation of why Judas Priest remain a live benchmark in heavy metal.
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