RUN FOR YOUR LIVES 2025 Tour Thread *SPOILERS INSIDE*

I did Merida in Spain (11th July 2008) and then 3 in a row: Trondheim (22nd July 2008), Oslo (24th July 2008), and Gothenburg (26th July 2008).

On The Final Frontier tour I did Sheffield (24th July 2011), Nottingham (27th July 2011), Cardiff (1st August 2011), and both London shows (5th and 6th August 2011).
Maiden in Merida! I Never noticed they played that outstanding city. I would have loved to be there.
 
I did two nights in a row of Future Past 2024 and definitely felt like I had seen enough by the end (having also seen a show on the 2023 leg). The traveling aspect is fun but a Maiden show hits different when you know the Setlist, all the lighting cues, the Bruce rants, etc.
When he goes up,down left puts his foot on the amp. I dont know why he said that about maiden
 

69,419 attended London according to this link, no official source. $8+ million gross.
 

69,419 attended London according to this link, no official source. $8+ million gross.
That number is correct. With guest list/comp it's well over 70k.
 
Maiden in Merida! I Never noticed they played that outstanding city. I would have loved to be there.

They played in a field outside the city adjacent to a youth hostel (it was a one-off festival), but it gave me a perfect excuse to enjoy all its Roman wonders with my better half and some good friends. Merida is a great place!
 
EMP to broadcast a behind the scenes documentary on Sept 16th!!


To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Iron Maiden, this exclusive documentary takes you behind the scenes of the biggest tour yet from the British metal legends.
Thousands of fans celebrated the band with pure enthusiasm – but what does it actually take to bring such a massive production to life and deliver a show of this scale?

We spoke with the people working passionately behind the scenes of the tour to make Iron Maiden’s music come alive on stage.
From the planning and the stage build-up to that electrifying moment when the lights go on – a unique glimpse into the world of a legendary band.

A huge thank you goes out to everyone involved, especially Iron Maiden’s management, for supporting this special documentary.
 
This ''behind the scenes'' is like a short TV special with some words from the Maiden crew, but no more. I think if Maiden release a live concert video from the tour, they should do their own and longer/detailed version. Like a special for this special tour, even without DVD's. It's not official by the band.

Apparently they come up with stage concepts a year and a half/two years in advance. Idk if it will be the same if they continue to use screens, but the next tour should already be preparing then. A lot of thought goes into it, even for the light show. Probably with the band too. Oh, and they record everything.
 
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