Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Killers

I think I know the venue but I suspect this guess is wrong so I'm not going to explain my thinking in case the venue is right and helps someone else get the right answer.
 
Clue 1: In the 1990s, Iron Maiden came close to playing at a live music venue with a name that relates directly to this song. A few years later, Bruce Dickinson actually performed there.

Clue 2: In the lyrics, there is a mention of a geographical place.

Incorrect guesses: Rainbow's Gold, The Angel and the Gambler, Killers
 
Clue 1: In the 1990s, Iron Maiden came close to playing at a live music venue with a name that relates directly to this song. A few years later, Bruce Dickinson actually performed there.

Clue 2: In the lyrics, there is a mention of a geographical place.

Clue 3: The title of the song has a word that's partly of Arabic origin.


Incorrect guesses: Rainbow's Gold, The Angel and the Gambler, Killers, Murders in the Rue Norge, Quest for Fire
 
The Talisman

Talisman is of arabic origin, geographical places could be the sea or westwards, not sure about clue 1, I can't make any connection between the song and the venue I thought nor can I see any obvious connection to a different venue
 
The Alchemist? Has a place name in it and the word is of partially Arabic origin.
That's correct! Your turn.

Clue 3: Self-explanatory.

Clue 2: Mortlake, where alchemist John Dee lived.

Clue 1: John Dee is the name of a venue in Oslo, Norway. Bruce played there when touring The Chemical Wedding. Maiden played next door at its bigger counterpart Sentrum Scene, on the X-factour.
 
Nobody? Ok, here we go. Hint no. 1:

This song's title is very similar to the title of a song by a band that has been Maiden's support act after the year 2000.
 
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