Video of a sign language interpreter is catching a lot of attention following the recent Judas Priest concert in Saratoga Springs, New York. Watch the video below.

On Saturday September 27th Alice Cooper and Judas Priest closed out the 2025 Live Nation concert season at the Broadview Stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. (SPAC) During the performance a woman could be seen using sign language to interpret songs to the audience.

107.7 WGNA logo
Get our free mobile app

On Monday Judas Priest posted a video on their Instagram page. The Metal band from England used a brief video of an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter translating the lyrics to the song "You've Got Another thing Coming" to promote an upcoming concert in Canada.

If you look closely you will recognize that the video was shot in Saratoga at SPAC. You will also see this woman rhythmically translate the song with attitude, swagger and confidence. All of which has caught the attention of thousands.

Here are some of the reactions posted on the band's Instagram page:

  • "Now THIS IS BEYOND EPIC" - texasclassicalguitar
  • "Proud of this woman and their team behind this. Metal is for everyone". - tapiorius
  • "I could watch this all night" - thatfotoguyny2
  • "Great great great!! That's inclusion, really inclusion. Judas Priest forever" - jonasguerra1789

According to Hand Talk, when event organizers hire professional interpreters, they enable individuals who use American Sign Language to follow along with everything being said or displayed in the same way as everyone else. This promotes inclusion and access to information.

The 25 Best Metal Albums of the Last 25 Years (2000-2024)

The best metal albums representing the first quarter of the 21st century.

Gallery Credit: Loudwire Staff

Rock + Metal Album Covers That Had to Be Changed Due to Controversy

These bands had to change their album covers because they were too controversial.

Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner

Judas Priest Albums Ranked From Worst to Best

Judas Priest have released 19 albums spanning 50 years. See how we ranked them all from worst to best.

It got really tough near the top!

Gallery Credit: Joe DiVita

More From 107.7 WGNA