In September, the act visited Australia, South Korea, and Japan. The following month, the band toured Mexico and South America through mid-November.[6]
In February 2009, the act kicked off a second leg of European shows as part of a touring package dubbed the "Priest Feast", which also featured Megadeth and Testament.[7] The tour started in Dublin and culminated in Amsterdam in late March.
In late June, the band commenced a jaunt of special shows in North America to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the group's renowned album, British Steel.[8] The record was performed in its entirety for the first time, alongside a selection of "other Priest classics".[9] The tour, which featured Whitesnake as the support act, began in Indianapolis and wrapped up late August in Gilford, New Hampshire.
In mid-October, the group returned to Japan to perform three dates. The jaunt included a headline slot at the Loud Park Festival in Chiba City, the final date of the entire tour.[10]
A live album entitled, A Touch of Evil: Live, which features songs recorded on the band's 2008 dates, was released in July 2009.[11] The group were subsequently awarded a 2010 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for their live rendition of "Dissident Aggressor", which originally appeared on Sin After Sin.
The group's performance at the Hard Rock Arena in Hollywood, Florida, U.S. was recorded and issued on DVD as part of the 30th anniversary reissue of British Steel, released in May 2010. A limited edition was also available which included a CD of the performance, as well as a DVD.