Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford says that the idea of the band reuniting with former members next year for their 50th anniversary is "on the table".
The band made headlines recently when it was revealed that they turned down K.K. Downing's approach to take part in the band's anniversary in 2020, but Halford hinted during a new interview that it is still possible.
The Metal God spoke with Z93 and was asked if fans can expect any of their former members to join them on stage next year. He responded, "That's a cool question. It's like anything in rock and roll. I love the kind of chaos that surrounds rock and roll. That's, to me, what it's all about.
"There should be no laws, regulations or restrictions. Anything can happen with Priest. So, just keep an eye out and a lookout, especially when we play live. So, yeah, it's all on the table."
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