Fight
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SEP
14
2019
Chicago, IL
Live Wire Lounge
I Was There
JUL
05
2019
Seattle, WA
High Dive
I Was There
MAY
11
2019
Chicago, IL
Liar's Club
I Was There
JAN
04
2019
Seattle, WA
Funhouse
I Was There
JUL
28
2018
Tokyo, Japan
Aiiro Cafe
I Was There
JUL
27
2018
Tokyo, Japan
Aisotope Lounge
I Was There
APR
18
2018
London, United Kingdom
229 The Venue
I Was There
APR
13
2018
Goteborg, Sweden
Sticky Fingers
I Was There
APR
12
2018
Chicago, IL
Elbo Room
I Was There
JAN
14
2018
Palm Desert, CA
The Hope Center, Hope Lutheran Church
I Was There
JAN
12
2018
Joshua Tree, CA
Joshua Tree Retreat Center, Sanctuary
I Was There
OCT
30
2015
Philadelphia, PA
Trocadero Theatre
I Was There
MAY
22
2015
Dekalb, IL
The House Cafe
I Was There
DEC
04
2014
Dekalb, IL
The House Cafe
I Was There
SEP
18
2014
Dekalb, IL
The House Cafe
I Was There
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About Fight
Fight was formed in the Summer of 1993 by vocalist Rob Halford (Judas Priest). Inspired by the brutal sound of Pantera during their 1991 tour, Rob steered the group in an aggressive, more American-styled direction of heavy metal.
Bad blood between Halford and the other members of Judas Priest caused the band to take a long break in 1992. In this time, Rob would produce the solo album on the side, and return to the band afterwards - that was the plan. However the relationship between Rob and Priest became steadily worse in 1992, and in September he was legally no longer part of the band.
In 1993 with his group assembled and material ready and written entirely by Halford, War of Words was released, and represented a much tougher type of metal with strong traces of Pantera's sound in effect. The Mutations EP was released in 1994 and contained some strong remixes of WoW tracks, plus 4 live tracks from a radio broadcast. 1995 saw Fight release their 3rd and final album, A Small Deadly Space which was far removed from their 1st effort and it was arguably when Fight became Fight. This time 'round the rest of the band contributed to the songwriting. Unfortunately the band broke up in the Fall of 1995, despite having material prepared for a future CD.
Rob went on to be a part of 2 more solo-projects, Two and Halford before returning to Priest in 2003.
Bad blood between Halford and the other members of Judas Priest caused the band to take a long break in 1992. In this time, Rob would produce the solo album on the side, and return to the band afterwards - that was the plan. However the relationship between Rob and Priest became steadily worse in 1992, and in September he was legally no longer part of the band.
In 1993 with his group assembled and material ready and written entirely by Halford, War of Words was released, and represented a much tougher type of metal with strong traces of Pantera's sound in effect. The Mutations EP was released in 1994 and contained some strong remixes of WoW tracks, plus 4 live tracks from a radio broadcast. 1995 saw Fight release their 3rd and final album, A Small Deadly Space which was far removed from their 1st effort and it was arguably when Fight became Fight. This time 'round the rest of the band contributed to the songwriting. Unfortunately the band broke up in the Fall of 1995, despite having material prepared for a future CD.
Rob went on to be a part of 2 more solo-projects, Two and Halford before returning to Priest in 2003.
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Genres:
Metal, Heavy Metal
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Fight to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
SEP
14
2019
Chicago, IL
Live Wire Lounge
I Was There
JUL
05
2019
Seattle, WA
High Dive
I Was There
MAY
11
2019
Chicago, IL
Liar's Club
I Was There
JAN
04
2019
Seattle, WA
Funhouse
I Was There
JUL
28
2018
Tokyo, Japan
Aiiro Cafe
I Was There
JUL
27
2018
Tokyo, Japan
Aisotope Lounge
I Was There
APR
18
2018
London, United Kingdom
229 The Venue
I Was There
APR
13
2018
Goteborg, Sweden
Sticky Fingers
I Was There
APR
12
2018
Chicago, IL
Elbo Room
I Was There
JAN
14
2018
Palm Desert, CA
The Hope Center, Hope Lutheran Church
I Was There
JAN
12
2018
Joshua Tree, CA
Joshua Tree Retreat Center, Sanctuary
I Was There
OCT
30
2015
Philadelphia, PA
Trocadero Theatre
I Was There
MAY
22
2015
Dekalb, IL
The House Cafe
I Was There
DEC
04
2014
Dekalb, IL
The House Cafe
I Was There
SEP
18
2014
Dekalb, IL
The House Cafe
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Fight
Fight was formed in the Summer of 1993 by vocalist Rob Halford (Judas Priest). Inspired by the brutal sound of Pantera during their 1991 tour, Rob steered the group in an aggressive, more American-styled direction of heavy metal.
Bad blood between Halford and the other members of Judas Priest caused the band to take a long break in 1992. In this time, Rob would produce the solo album on the side, and return to the band afterwards - that was the plan. However the relationship between Rob and Priest became steadily worse in 1992, and in September he was legally no longer part of the band.
In 1993 with his group assembled and material ready and written entirely by Halford, War of Words was released, and represented a much tougher type of metal with strong traces of Pantera's sound in effect. The Mutations EP was released in 1994 and contained some strong remixes of WoW tracks, plus 4 live tracks from a radio broadcast. 1995 saw Fight release their 3rd and final album, A Small Deadly Space which was far removed from their 1st effort and it was arguably when Fight became Fight. This time 'round the rest of the band contributed to the songwriting. Unfortunately the band broke up in the Fall of 1995, despite having material prepared for a future CD.
Rob went on to be a part of 2 more solo-projects, Two and Halford before returning to Priest in 2003.
Bad blood between Halford and the other members of Judas Priest caused the band to take a long break in 1992. In this time, Rob would produce the solo album on the side, and return to the band afterwards - that was the plan. However the relationship between Rob and Priest became steadily worse in 1992, and in September he was legally no longer part of the band.
In 1993 with his group assembled and material ready and written entirely by Halford, War of Words was released, and represented a much tougher type of metal with strong traces of Pantera's sound in effect. The Mutations EP was released in 1994 and contained some strong remixes of WoW tracks, plus 4 live tracks from a radio broadcast. 1995 saw Fight release their 3rd and final album, A Small Deadly Space which was far removed from their 1st effort and it was arguably when Fight became Fight. This time 'round the rest of the band contributed to the songwriting. Unfortunately the band broke up in the Fall of 1995, despite having material prepared for a future CD.
Rob went on to be a part of 2 more solo-projects, Two and Halford before returning to Priest in 2003.
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Genres:
Metal, Heavy Metal
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