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by
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, which began on 21 June 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina and ended on 5 July 2014 with a performance at the
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at Knebworth, UK. The tour's setlist was largely based on the original 1989 concert video of the same name, shot during the
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in 1988, which was re-released in 2013. Because of this, the tour's setlist consisted almost entirely of the band's 1980s material, with a particular focus on their 1988 album, ''
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''. The stage show was also based on the original tour and featured numerous pyrotechnic effects in addition to multiple appearances by the band's mascot,
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. Following 2005's
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and 2008–2009's
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, this was the group's third and final tour inspired by a particular period of their history. The opening section of the world tour took place in North America from June to August 2012. With 34 dates in its opening leg, this was Iron Maiden's most extensive tour of North America in over 12 years and was subject to critical and commercial success. In 2013, the band continued the tour with worldwide dates, encompassing Europe and North and South America, before concluding in 2014 with a final European leg. Over three years, 100 shows were undertaken in 32 countries before an estimated audience of over 2,5 million people. Throughout the tour, consistent praise was received from music critics, with the band's performances and the stage show receiving particular acclaim. From the 58 performances tallied by '' Billboard'' magazine, the group grossed US$69,243,543 in box office revenue. The tour featured a number of notable performances from the band, with the South American leg including their third show at the
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festival in Brazil and their first concert in Paraguay. During their 2013 European leg, they became the first rock group to confirm an appearance at Stockholm's national stadium, Friends Arena, which sold out in record-setting time. In addition, Iron Maiden returned to Download Festival for their record-breaking fifth headline concert at Donington Park, 25 years after their first show at the venue during 1988's Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. To mark the occasion, the band's set began with a
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flyover, an event which was mirrored at the tour's final concert at Knebworth, which was preceded by a First World War air display, organised and featuring vocalist Bruce Dickinson.


Background

The tour was officially announced with a press release on 15 February 2012, which stated that the shows would be based around the 1989 video of the same name, which bassist Steve Harris later reported would be re-released in the first half of 2013. On 12 February 2013, the band announced that the original concert footage would be released on DVD, CD and LP under the title ''Maiden England '88'' on 25 March. It was Iron Maiden's third concert tour to take a retrospective look at a particular period in the group's history, following 2005's
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and 2008–2009's
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, with Dickinson confirming that it would be the band's last to do so in December 2013. In addition to the 29 dates included in the tour's first press release, the band went on to announce festival appearances at Milwaukee's
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, Cadott's
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, and
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, as well as a concert in Sacramento, California, and an extra night in Irvine, California. With 34 dates in its first leg, this was the band's most extensive North American tour in over a decade. In their list of the Top 200 North American Tours of 2012,
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revealed that, from 30 shows, Iron Maiden sold 285,866 tickets and grossed US$16.1 million. Following the 2012 tour of the United States and Canada, the tour continued with worldwide shows in 2013, as confirmed in the band's initial announcement. Speaking to ''
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'' in August 2012, Steve Harris confirmed that the band still intended to extend the tour into 2013, during which they will "be doing European festivals and all kinds of other stuff." On 20 September, the band disclosed that they would be performing at Download Festival on 15 June 2013, marking their record-breaking fifth headline appearance at Donington Park 25 years after their first concert at the venue which they headlined in 1988 where Monsters of Rock was originally held. To commemorate this, their show began with a flypast by a
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TE311 from the
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aerial display group, which is based at
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. On 25 September, Iron Maiden became the first rock band to confirm a performance at Stockholm's national stadium, Friends Arena. The concert sold out in record-breaking time, with
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reporting that 50,000 tickets were sold in 49 minutes. Following the performance in Stockholm, '' Aftonbladet'' reported that hundreds of fans were demanding their money back, citing poor sound quality during the concert. After a complaint was filed with the Swedish National Board for Consumer Complaints, Live Nation, the concert's promoter, conducted an investigation and decided not to offer a refund, arguing that "sound experience during a concert is subjective judgement". A local sound engineer, Linnéa Carell, commented that Friends Arena is extremely unsuitable for concerts, as the stadium's design causes the sound to echo badly. From October 2012 to March 2013, the band revealed dates in Paris, Germany, Malmö, Sweden, Amsterdam, Zurich, Poland, Russia, Lisbon, Helsinki, Prague, Zagreb, Bilbao, Bucharest, and Istanbul. During the group's appearance at Donington, Dickinson announced that the 2013 European leg would conclude with a concert in London, although an additional performance was confirmed after the initial show sold out in 12 minutes. As previously stated by Harris, the band also headlined several European festivals, with appearances made at
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in Dessel, Belgium, Seerock festival in Graz, Austria, Topfest in Piešťany, Slovakia, and
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shows in Amnéville, France, Milan, Madrid and Barcelona. On 16 October 2012, Iron Maiden revealed that, following the 2013 European leg, they would take the Maiden England World Tour to South America with a performance at the
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festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Further South American dates in Buenos Aires, Santiago, São Paulo, Curitiba and Asunción, which marked their debut appearance in Paraguay, were announced in April. The São Paulo show, originally slated to take place at the Jockey Club, had to be moved to Anhembi Arena due to sound restrictions at the original venue. In April, the band also announced that, prior to the South American leg, they would play seven US shows, which included headlining a special event at San Bernardino, entitled "The Battle of San Bernardino", which was immediately followed by a concert in Mexico City. Santiago, the final date of the 2013 tour, reportedly attracted 60,105 fans, which local newspaper '' La Tercera'' cited as "the largest audience by a British band ever n Chile. Overall, the group played 46 concerts in 2013 to an estimated attendance of 1.2 million. In their list of the Top 100 worldwide tours of 2013, Pollstar revealed that, from 34 of their shows that year, the band sold 705,250 tickets and grossed US$46.8 million. On 2 December 2013, Iron Maiden announced that the tour would finish with a number of European shows in the summer of 2014, encompassing previously confirmed dates at the
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festivals in Germany, with the final concert taking place at Sonisphere Knebworth on 5 July. This was followed throughout December 2013 by the disclosure of a number of festival dates, including
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in Clisson, France,
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in Interlaken, Switzerland,
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in Nickelsdorf, Austria, FortaRock Festival in Nijmegen, Netherlands, Bråvalla Festival in Norrköping, Sweden,
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in Copenhagen, Denmark, Rock in Idro in Bologna, Italy, and Main Square Festival in Arras, France. Throughout February and March 2014, the band announced arena shows in Sofia, Bulgaria, Budapest, Hungary, Brno, Czech Republic Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, Poznań, Poland, Belgrade, Serbia, Barcelona and Bilbao, Spain, and an appearance at the Bergen Calling festival in Norway. On 4 March, the group's Luxembourg concert was moved to Herchesfeld, the Rock-A-Field Festival Ground, in Roeser, after tickets at the initial venue sold out in less than two hours. On 29 May, it was announced that a portion of the revenue from the band's Belgrade concert would be donated to the relief effort following the
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. Following the Spitfire flypast which preceded their performance at Download festival the previous year, Dickinson, piloting a Fokker Dr.I, joined the Great War Display Team in a "dogfight tribute" in honour of the
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's 100th anniversary, which took place above the Sonisphere Knebworth site prior to Iron Maiden's appearance at the festival. Overall, the tour saw the band perform 100 shows in 32 countries, with a reported attendance of over 2 million people.


Production


Song selection and rehearsal

In the original press release announcing the tour, Bruce Dickinson confirmed that the band intended to perform "about two thirds of the original track list of ''Maiden England''" along with "other favourites". When asked why the band had chosen to focus on this specific period, guitarist
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explained that they "thought it'd be fun to revisit that period in time... It's just great revisiting some of the songs we haven't played for a long while. It keeps us fresh", while Steve Harris stated that "We just felt like that's what we wanted to do. We do what we think is right and that's it. We'll never put a census out." Drummer
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explained that "After 010's''
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'', we took a backseat to recording records and asked what can we do on tour. We put our heads together and thought of the 988'' Seventh Son f a Seventh Son' album. It's a great album and a lot of kids into the band haven't seen some of these songs live. So it was decided that we revisit that." Although the setlist consisted entirely of songs released at least 20 years earlier, Smith affirms that "We've never been a nostalgia band. It's a way for the fans to hear the songs again. I don't see anything wrong with that." According to Harris, the band were certain of "around 75 percent" of the tour's setlist before they began rehearsing, during which they "got a better feel for which ones would really work well live". In regards to some tracks that were not included in the ''Maiden England'' video but which the band had decided to play anyway, Smith explained that including "Phantom of the Opera" (from 1980's ''
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'') was someone else's suggestion and "actually fits in great", while, speaking about material from 1992's ''
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'', he stated that "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" offered "a nice contrast to what else is going on" while "
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" "has become quite a cornerstone of the set." Smith stated that relearning "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" (from the 1988 album of the same name) "was a bit of a handful ... the more we rehearsed it the more the little bits that were sticking needed work. It took quite a bit of work to get it right; it's more of a piece of music rather than a song", while rehearsing "The Prisoner" (from 1982's '' The Number of the Beast'') and " The Clairvoyant" (from ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'') was "pretty straightforward." McBrain reports that the band spent "a couple days' rehearsal" going over regularly played tracks, while other songs, such as "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" and "Afraid to Shoot Strangers", which had not been performed for some time, required going over "with a fine-tooth comb." McBrain also stated that, in order to relearn certain pieces, he watched the ''Maiden England'' video again and came to realise that they could not perform those songs "at that speed today and make it work", as they have become "more refined with where we go with the tempos now." "Infinite Dreams" was rehearsed but was replaced by "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" according to the Iron Maiden Fan Club site where several members ran into manager Rod Smallwood after the second show in Atlanta and questioned the set list. It was claimed Rod stated that "the band weren't really feeling it and decided to go with something different."


Set list

In addition to Dickinson's statement that the band would play "about two thirds" of the ''Maiden England'' track list, several other songs in the band's setlist were revealed prior to the tour's commencement. During an interview with
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on 11 June 2012, guitarists Adrian Smith and Dave Murray announced that they would play "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" and "The Prisoner", while Smith stated on an episode of ''
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'' that they would "probably play most of" the ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'' album. An interview with Adrian Smith published by '' The Aquarian Weekly'' on 20 June confirmed that the band would also perform " Can I Play with Madness" (from ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'') and " Aces High" (from 1984's ''
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''). Harris highlighted "The Prisoner" and "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" as his favourite songs to play from the tour as "they're such epic songs and we haven't played them live for so long", while Smith stated that "the atmosphere Seventh Son of a Seventh Son"creates live is really cool. It's great to be playing that one again." In addition, Harris emphasised "fan favourites" such as "
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", " The Number of the Beast" (both from ''The Number of the Beast'') and "Can I Play with Madness" "as the crowd reaction is so intense. It's electrifying." Overall, this was the first Iron Maiden tour since 1991, 1998 and 1988 in which "The Prisoner", "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" and "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" were played respectively. It was also notable for being the band's first tour in which " Hallowed Be Thy Name" (from ''The Number of the Beast'') was not played since its release. Throughout the tour,
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and Terry Devine-King's "Rising Mercury" served as the intro music. As with all past performances of the song, "Aces High" was preceded by
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's ''
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'' speech, although this was the first time that the song wasn't played as a show opener. In the press release announcing the tour's 2014 European leg, Dickinson revealed that the band would alter the setlist to be more representative of the group's entire 1980's output. "Afraid to Shoot Strangers", "The Clairvoyant" and "Running Free" (from 1980's ''Iron Maiden'') were replaced by "Revelations" (from 1983's ''
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''), "Wrathchild" (from 1981's '' Killers'') and "
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" (from ''Iron Maiden'') respectively.


Stage set

As confirmed in the tour's press release, the band's stage set was decorated in an Arctic-style similar to the original
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. As usual, the group used a wraparound stage with platforms and podiums for vocalist Bruce Dickinson to use, this time decorated with frozen pictures of the band's mascot
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. After its absence during
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2010–11, the band returned to using pyrotechnics. Dickinson explained in 2011 that "we like to alternate it every other year, because if you get the reputation that you've got to go and see a band because of the pyro and then you don't do the pyro, people think, 'Oh, I won't bother then.'" Three additional Eddies made appearances throughout the show: a 15-foot walking General Custer during "Run to the Hills", a scribe (based on artwork from the ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'' album's inner sleeve) during the song "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" (although unable to appear at some concerts in the US due to space limitations) and finally an Eddie based on the ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'' cover art during "Iron Maiden", which featured flames emerging from its head. On top of this, a goat/devil statue appeared during "The Number of the Beast" and Michael Kenney, the band's backstage keyboard player, surfaced during "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" wearing a mask and cape as he did on the Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. Steve Harris stated that the band had "been working on this stage production for a very long time", and decided to use "the same people who created the original Maiden England production for us n 1988" He went on to explain that "We wanted to keep the same theme but, wherever possible, to surpass the production of that tour – given the technology on offer today. And I think we've achieved that, especially with our light show, all the pyro and, of course, Eddie!" According to the ''
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'', the band "brought 22 tractor trailers and buses full of equipment for the show" while Sarnia Bayfest organiser Michele Stokley stated that it was the largest production the festival had ever hosted, even bigger than
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'. Cadott's Rock Fest had to expand their stage in order to fit the band's production, with festival organiser Wade Asher also recognising it as "the biggest set we've ever had".


Reception

The tour received critical acclaim, with Loudwire labelling it as "not an event to be missed". '' Creative Loafing Charlotte'' stated that the group's opening performance proved "Iron Maiden as a whole is back and in fine metal form", while '' Revolver'' were also extremely positive in their review of the Newark show, saying that "while fans can always expect an energetic, acrobatic set from the English metal legends, it's impressive that the group is able to put on a show that so perfectly recalled the things that made them special in the first place."
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described the concert in Vancouver as "ferocious, timeless and just a little bit daft", concluding that "Iron Maiden ereutterly entertaining from start to finish", while '' The Salt Lake Tribune'' reported that "the band surprised and delighted with a near flawless performance" in West Valley City, deeming that "it was a night to remember." ''
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'' awarded the band full marks for their performance in Toronto, remarking that it was "a night of flawless, breathtaking victory" before concluding that "tonight is made in Heaven." The band's individual performances were also applauded, with the ''
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'' deeming the group "relentless" and the '' Calgary Herald'' commenting that "these veterans
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possess some ferocious chops". Loudwire stated that the group gave "the performance of a lifetime from the very first note of 'Moonchild'", while the ''
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'' described the music as "tight, precise and flawless." Lead singer Bruce Dickinson received particular acclaim, with ''Creative Loafing Charlotte'' saying his voice was "in perfect shape – maybe even showing more power than heard on albums", while '' NUVO'' argued that he "out-sang, out-performed and out-swaggered any other vocalist out there", and ''
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'' remarked that he "looks and sounds remarkably youthful ... his robust wail of a voice didn't miss a beat". The '' Edmonton Journal'' described him as "a whirl of pure energy, impressive at age 53", while CTV News stated that he was "an over-animated ball of theatrical energy", and that he gave "a front man master-class." Praise was also awarded for the tour's setlist, which CTV News reported as "an all killer, minimal filler set list for the ages...a less than gentle stroll down memory lane", while ''
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'' considered it "possibly their mostly deliriously direct set list ever", consisting of "hit after hit after hit." The ''Edmonton Journal'' described it as "every Maiden song you would ever wish for," while Loudwire stated that "this may very well be the last time you have the chance to hear some of Maiden's greatest works live." The ''Calgary Herald'', although deeming it "a night of nostalgia", commented that it was "a collection of songs that have aged surprisingly well in a genre that often doesn't." ''Creative Loafing Charlotte'' argued that "Iron Maiden isn't on a nostalgia trip this time around. They're putting everything they've got into the music" and "it's difficult to fathom that any fans left the show disappointed". In contrast to this, the absence of "
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" (from ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'', 1988) was criticised by '' Rolling Stone Spain'' and ''
Le Journal du Dimanche ''Le Journal du dimanche'' (English: ''Sunday's newspaper'') is a French weekly newspaper published on Sundays in France. History and profile ''Le Journal du Dimanche'' was created by Pierre Lazareff in 1948. He was managing editor of '' Fran ...
'', while '' Metro Winnipeg'' described the inclusion of "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" as "a weird time to pull out a deep cut", although they went on to state that the "momentum wasn't lost for long". While the ''Calgary Sun'' stated that "the music is never outdone by the spectacle", the stage show was also well received, with ''Creative Loafing Charlotte'' deeming it "a feast for the eyes and ears". The ''Calgary Herald'' commented that "Maiden pulled out all the stops for the faithful", while the ''Edmonton Journal'' argued that "you can't be bored at an Iron Maiden concert, even if you happen to not like the music — which you should", elaborating that this is because "there's just far too much going on, with the ever-changing backdrops, pyrotechnics and rampaging demons."


Opening acts


2012

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Alice Cooper Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948) is an American rock singer whose career spans over five decades. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props and stage illusions, including pyrotechnics, guillot ...
on all dates from 21 June to 21 July. *
Coheed and Cambria Coheed and Cambria are an American progressive rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995. The band consists of Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitars, keyboards), Travis Stever (guitars, vocals), Josh Eppard (drums, keyboards, backing vocals), ...
on all dates from 24 July to 18 August.


2013

* Voodoo Six in Bilbao, Lisbon, Paris, Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg, Zurich, Amsterdam, Singen-Aach, Łódź, Gdańsk, Oberhausen, Malmö, Stockholm, Bucharest, Istanbul, Prague, Zagreb, and London (3 August). * Ghost in Singen-Aach, Oberhausen, Helsinki, Mexico City, São Paulo, Curitiba, Buenos Aires, Asunción, and Santiago. *
Sabaton A sabaton or solleret is part of a knight's body armor that covers the foot. History Fourteenth and fifteenth century sabatons typically end in a tapered point well past the actual toes of the wearer's foot, following fashionable shoe shapes ...
in Singen-Aach, Oberhausen, Malmö, Stockholm, Saint Petersburg, Moscow, and Helsinki. *
Amorphis Amorphis is a Finnish heavy metal band founded by Jan Rechberger, Tomi Koivusaari, and Esa Holopainen in 1990. Initially, the band was a death metal act, but on later albums they evolved into playing other genres, including progressive metal, ...
in Helsinki. * Anthrax in Bucharest, Istanbul, and Zagreb. *
Zico Chain Zico Chain is a rock band from London, United Kingdom, formed in 2002. To date, they have released two full albums entitled ''Food'' and ''The Devil in Your Heart'', a self-titled EP and an EP called ''These Birds Will Kill Us All''. The ba ...
in London (4 August). * Megadeth in the United States. * Slayer in Mexico City, São Paulo, Curitiba, Buenos Aires, Asunción, and Santiago.


2014

*Anthrax in Barcelona, Bilbao, and Budapest. *Ghost in Brno, Sofia, Belgrade, Poznań, and Roeser. *Slayer in Poznań.


Tour dates

;Festival performances :This concert was a part of "
Summerfest Summerfest is an annual music festival held in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. First held in 1968, Summerfest is located at Henry Maier Festival Park, adjacent to Lake Michigan and Milwaukee's central business district. Summerfest attracts app ...
" :This concert was a part of "
Ottawa Bluesfest Ottawa Bluesfest is an annual outdoor music festival that takes place each July in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. While the festival's lineup historically focused on blues music at its inception, it has increasingly showcased mainstream pop, h ...
" :This concert was a part of " Sarnia Bayfest" :This concert was a part of "
Rock Fest ''Rock Fest is also a block on VH1 Classic'' Held annually from 1994 to 2019 & since 2021, Rock Fest is the largest Rock Music and Camping Event in the US, featuring the best of classic and modern rock & metal. It is an annual four-day (Wednesday ...
" :This concert was a part of "
Sonisphere Festival The Sonisphere Festival was a touring rock music festival which took place across Europe between the months of June and August. The festival was owned by John Jackson and Kilimanjaro Live. It was jointly promoted by K2 and Kilimanjaro Live. It ...
" :This concert was a part of " Download Festival" :This concert was a part of "Seerock Festival" :This concert was a part of "Topfest" :This concert was a part of "
Graspop Metal Meeting Graspop Metal Meeting is a Belgian heavy metal festival held in Dessel each year since 1996, excluding 2020 and 2021 due to covid restrictions. Despite the small size of the festival grounds (upholding a perimeter of only ~4 km) the festiva ...
" :This concert was a part of "The Battle of San Bernardino" :This concert was a part of "
Rock in Rio ''Rock in Rio'' is a recurring music festival originating in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It later branched into other locations such as Lisbon, Madrid and Las Vegas. Nine incarnations of the festival have been held in Rio de Janeiro, in 1985, 1991, ...
" :This concert was a part of "FortaRock Festival" :This concert was a part of "Rock in Idro" :This concert was a part of "
Rock am Ring and Rock im Park The ( German for "Rock at the Ring") and ("Rock in the Park") festivals are two simultaneous rock music festivals held annually. While ''Rock am Ring'' takes place at the Nürburgring race track, ''Rock im Park'' takes place at the Zeppelinfel ...
" :This concert was a part of "
Copenhell Copenhell is a heavy metal festival held annually at Refshaleøen in Copenhagen, Denmark, since 2010. It was one of the first open-air heavy metal festivals in Denmark. The festival started in 2010 with two stages, the main stage Helviti and se ...
" :This concert was a part of "
Greenfield Festival The Greenfield Festival is an annual rock music festival held on the outskirts of the town of Interlaken, in the Swiss canton of Bern. Editions 2005 * Date: 24–26 June 2005 * Visitors: 25,500 Line-up: * Adam Green * Aereogramme * Alter ...
" :This concert was a part of "
Nova Rock Festival The Nova Rock Festival, also just Nova Rock, is an Austrian rock festival that has existed since 2005 and takes place each year in June. It is located in Burgenland, the easternmost federal state of Austria, near Nickelsdorf and the Hungarian ...
" :This concert was a part of "
Hellfest Hellfest (), also called Hellfest Summer Open Air, is a rock festival focusing on heavy metal music, held annually in June in Clisson, France. Its high attendance makes it the French music festival with the largest turnover. It is also one o ...
" :This concert was a part of "Bråvalla Festival" :This concert was a part of "Bergen Calling" :This concert was a part of " Main Square Festival"


Box office score data

;Notes :Figures represent two performances at the same venue


Personnel

(Credits taken from the official tour programme.) ;Iron Maiden * Bruce Dickinsonlead vocals * Dave Murray
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected strin ...
*
Adrian Smith Adrian Frederick "H" Smith (born 27 February 1957) is an English guitarist best known as a member of heavy metal band Iron Maiden, for whom he also writes songs and performs backing vocals both live and in the studio. Smith grew up in London ...
– guitar,
backing vocals A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry or to sing a counter-melody. Backing vocalists are ...
* Janick Gers – guitar * Steve Harris
bass guitar The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
, backing vocals *
Nicko McBrain Michael Henry "Nicko" McBrain (born 5 June 1952) is an English musician, best known as the drummer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden since 1982. Having played in small pub bands since 1966 from the age of 14, McBrain paid his bills after grad ...
drums,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Ex ...
;Management *
Rod Smallwood Roderick Charles Smallwood (born 17 February 1950) is an English music manager, best known as the co-manager of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. With his business partner, Andy Taylor, whom he met while studying at Trinity College, C ...
* Andy Taylor ;Booking Agents *Rick Roskin at CAA (North America) *John Jackson at K2 Agency Ltd. (Rest of the World) ;Crew *Dickie Bell – production consultant *Ian Day – tour director *John "Collie" Collins – tour manager *Patrick Ledwith – production manager *Rik Benbow – stage manager *Zeb Minto – production coordinator *Kerry Harris – production assistant *Martin Walker – front of house sound engineer *Rob Coleman – lighting designer *Michael Mule – monitor engineer *Antti Saari – lighting chief *Sean Brady – Adrian Smith's guitar technician *Michael Kenney – bass guitar technician and keyboards *Charlie Charlesworth – drum technician *Justin Garrick – Janick Gers' guitar technician *Colin Price – Dave Murray's guitar technician *Ian 'Squid' Walsh – sound technician *Mike Hackman – sound system technician *Ashley Groom – set carpenter *Philip Stewart – set carpenter *Jude Aflalo – set carpenter *Eoin McBrien – set carpenter *Jeffrey Weir – head of security *Natasha De Sampayo – wardrobe *Andy Matthews – video director *Nicholas Birtwistle – video technician *Peter Lokrantz – masseuse/security *Ian "Evo" Evans – merchandising *Todd Nakamine – tour press coordinator *Howard Johnson – tour press coordinator


References


External links


Official Iron Maiden website

Maiden England North American Tour Dates (2012)

Maiden England World Tour Dates (2013)

Maiden England Tour Dates (2014)
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