Former Judas Priest drummer Les Binks has died at the age of 73.
The band expressed their sorrow through a statement on social media on Monday. They conveyed their heartfelt condolences to Les’s family, friends, and fans.
‘The acclaimed drumming he provided was first class — demonstrating his unique techniques, flair, style and precision.
‘Thank you Les – your acclaim will live on…’
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969. Northern Irish star Les was a member from 1977 to 1979.
They have sold over 50 million albums and are frequently ranked as one of the greatest metal bands of all time.Â

Former Judas Priest drummer Les Binks has died at the age of 73 (The band are seen L-R: Les Binks, Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford, Ian Hill, KK Downing)Â

Les Binks (right) and KK Downing of Judas Priest seen in 2022Â


The band shared a message on social media on Monday, expressing profound sadness over Les’s passing and sending love to his family, friends, and fans.
Les played drums on the band’s Stained Class, Hell Bent For Leather and Unleashed In The East albums.
After the release of Unleashed In The East, Les left the band and was replaced by ex-Trapeze member Dave Holland.
He later said in an interview that tensions while making that final album led to him deciding to leave.
Les said: ‘Making the live album caused a rift between me and Judas Priest’s manager and ultimately led to my decision to leave the band.Â
The decision to part ways with the band stemmed from the unreasonable stance of the manager, who opposed any payment to me for the live album. It was a situation that I found absurd and unsustainable.
‘It’s a classic heavy metal live album which I believe eventually went platinum and he didn’t want me to receive a penny for it. Crazy f***er.Â
‘But that’s what happens if a band allows someone like that to manage them — they lose members. So exit drummer number four.’
Fans shared their sadness at Les’ death as they penned on X: ‘He was a great drummer, loved his work on beyond the realms of death, RIP les, you were a legend x thoughts are with family, friend and his bandmates past and present.’,

Les played drums on the band’s Stained Class, Hell Bent For Leather and Unleashed In The East albums

Seen on stage drumming at the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction in November 2022

Drummer Les Binks, bassist Ian Hill, singer Rob Halford, guitarist Glenn Tipton and guitarist K. K. Downing in 1978



Fans shared their sadness at Les’ death as they penned on X: ‘He was a great drummer, loved his work on beyond the realms of death, RIP les, you were a legend x’
‘So sad to hear about Les Binks passing. As a drummer myself, he will always be an inspiration to me. ‘Stained Class’ is one of my favorite albums of all time, so he will forever be a legend in my book. Rest in Peace.’,Â
‘Such a sad day. His drumming on Stained Class was an inspiration. Truly exceptional. Credited with Writing one of the greatest songs in Metal RIP.’,
‘Rip. He was my favorite Priest drummer.’,
‘No disrespect to the other drummers who have played with this fine band, but for me Les was the best. RIP Les and thank you for your contribution.’,
‘Really sorry to hear about this. When I was fifteen I bought a copy of ‘Unleashed in the East’ and listened to it to deal with the passing of my father, who’d died that same day. RIP, Les Binks.’