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Iron Maiden’s Legacy of the Beast Tour Is the Pinnacle of Heavy-Metal Escapism

By Hank Shteamer

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A few songs into Iron Maiden ‘s set at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Saturday night, frontman Bruce Dickinson waged an onstage swordfight with a nine-foot-tall undead creature dressed as a British soldier. As the singer and the monster — a walking incarnation of the band’s trusty mascot, Eddie — dueled, the group’s five other members burned through “The Trooper,” Maiden’s pulse-quickening 1983 ode to the exhilaration and peril of 19th-century warfare. The scene was pure multimedia spectacle, absurd yet undeniably awesome — in other words, Iron Maiden in a nutshell.

It’s hard to imagine a more quintessentially Maiden-y Maiden show than the one that came to Brooklyn this past weekend, and will make its way across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico during the next two months. Titled Legacy of the Beast , the tour is, as Dickinson explained early in the night, pure fan service, a retrospective set with no songs newer than 2006 and most dating from the 44-year-old band’s 1980s heyday. (Though, during the same monologue, the singer promised that the band would eventually be back on the road with new material , a slightly touchy topic since Maiden controversially supported their ’06 album A Matter of Life and Death by playing it front-to-back on tour.)

Focusing on the past for this run has allowed the band to stretch out, touching on deep cuts like “Flight of Icarus,” which prior to Legacy of the Beast’s kickoff last year hadn’t been played live since 1986. But the show’s central element is really the staging, a gloriously over-the-top production — think EPCOT Center meets big-budget jukebox musical — that starts out at full bore, with a huge World War II–era plane replica soaring over the stage during the Battle of Britain–themed “Aces High,” and never skimps on the eye candy during the two hours that follow. Thanks to Dickinson’s tireless physicality and the band’s constant crowd engagement, the scenery never felt empty.

The Barclays Center stage transformed constantly, from a military bunker concealed by leaves and camouflage to a stained-glass-framed cathedral with chandeliers overhead, a spooky graveyard complete with rolling mist, and finally, during “The Number of the Beast,” what looked like the entrance to hell itself, with a sinister mouth flanking the band and, later, a big, blow-up Eddie-as-Satan head. (The character appeared on the backdrop in countless guises throughout the night, from Braveheart warrior during freedom-fighting epic “The Clansman” to the Wicker Man for the 2000 song of the same name, illustrating that no band has ever gotten more mileage out of a mascot.) “Flight of Icarus” came complete with an enormous faux-stone replica of the title character that, appropriately, took to the air above Dickinson — who wielded dual flamethrower gloves like some kind of Marvel supervillain — and came crashing down at the song’s end. Given all this insanity, is it any wonder that the band recently channeled its mythos into a mobile video game ?

What might seem on paper like a desperate attempt to hold on to a bygone standard of arena-scale dazzlement is an absolute blast to behold, thanks to a few interrelated factors. First, there’s the band’s unmistakable joy in performance. Dickinson remains his genre’s most charismatic, fun-to-watch frontman — the closest thing heavy metal has to an ageless Mick Jagger figure. From the second he bounds onstage to the moment he exits, the 60-year-old is a combination of diva, athlete, actor, and ham, inhabiting the songs’ high drama with a still-formidable rock-operatic belt — almost more poignant now because you can hear a hint of strain as he reaches into his upper register — and swashbuckling, Errol Flynn-like vigor, as though the stage were the set of his own personal action film.

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On Saturday, he brandished a sword during the set’s first, war-themed chapter (even making the rounds of the stage to give various band members a pat on the butt), held up an oversize illuminated crucifix during “Sign of the Cross” (one of two songs in the set from the mid-to-late Nineties era when Dickinson was temporarily replaced by Blaze Bayley), explored the stage wearing a silver plague-doctor mask and carrying a lantern during “Fear of the Dark,” and fled mini explosions on an elevated platform in the final moments of show-closer “Run to the Hills.” Meanwhile, his bandmates fanned out in attack formation across the stage, each member engaging the crowd in his own way, from Steve Harris’ faux-machine-gun bass moves to Janick Gers’ constant parade of stage-left antics — whipping his guitar around his body or skipping across the stage like a care-free child in a field — and Dave Murray’s crouching-with-one-leg-extended guitar-solo heroics.

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The other element of the live Maiden equation is of course the fans. They remain a massive — as Dickinson announced, close to 30,000 turned out this past weekend between the two Barclays shows — and exuberant tribe that on Saturday pogoed in sync with Gers and Harris, and happily complied with the singer’s frequent cries of “Scream for me, Brooklyn!” Along with the expected groups of middle-aged men, many couples and families with young kids could be seen beaming, hugging, high-fiving, and throwing the devil horns. If there’s still a memo going around regarding not wearing a band’s T-shirt to their own show, around 70 percent of Saturday’s crowd didn’t get it, many of them clad in NYC-specific Legacy of the Beast shirts showing Eddie flying over the Brooklyn Bridge and shooting flames à la Dickinson.

During one mic break, the singer expressed mock-amazement that so many people had turned out for a Maiden show in 2019: “Heavy metal? Still alive in the 21st Century?! Someone alert the media.” He paused, and then revised his statement. “Actually, fuck the media. … We don’t need the media; all we need is you .” Later, he scolded a front-row fan for filming him on a smartphone: “I’m a real person!” The takeaway seemed to be that it’s taken the band and its die-hards four-plus-decades to build this shared space apart from the mainstream, so let’s not allow intrusive technology to screw it up.

If the action on the stage and the enthusiasm in the crowd were the fire, the songs were the spark. With each passing year, Maiden’s music seems to stand further apart from the prevailing currents of heavy metal, which has trended toward the frantic rush of death and black metal, or a doomy post-Black Sabbath churn. In contrast, high-drama Maiden classics like “Where Eagles Dare” and “Two Minutes to Midnight” with their swaggering, almost jaunty cadences — driven by drummer Nicko McBrain’s crafty ride cymbal accents and masterfully unhurried feel — or “Hallowed Be Thy Name,” with its folk-like, chant-worthy guitar melody, almost seem closer to old sea shanties than anything resembling what metal has become, or, for that matter, the heavy blues-rock it sprung from.

That sense of the archaic also pervades slow-burning epics like A Matter of Life and Death’ s “For the Greater Good of God” and 1992’s “Fear of the Dark,” both of which juxtapose sing-song melody with raging hard-rock pay-offs. The relatively punky, immediate “Iron Maiden” — which led off the band’s landmark 1980 debut and closes the main Legacy of the Beast set — is the closest the 2019 version of the band gets to anything particularly earthy; for the most part this is a band that has always aimed at a loftier, more dramatic sound, and this show seems designed to drive home that core Maiden aesthetic.

After all the jumbo props, the set changes, the plumes of pyro, what else was there to do? During the “Run to the Hills” finale, a big red box labeled “TNT” appeared on the riser above McBrain’s drums. The song ended, and Dickinson jammed down the plunger that was attached, setting off a mini fireworks shower. It was a fittingly cheeky ending — more Looney Tunes than Grand Guignol — to a show that felt like the pinnacle of heavy-metal escapism, slapstick and sincerity in perfect yin-yang alignment. The standard rock narrative tells us that this kind of thing died off decades ago, as the excessive Eighties gave way to the tortured Nineties; the Legacy of the Beast tour would beg to differ.

Iron Maiden Set List “Aces High” “Where Eagles Dare” “2 Minutes to Midnight” “The Clansman” “The Trooper” “Revelations” “For the Greater Good of God” “The Wicker Man” “Sign of the Cross” “Flight of Icarus” “Fear of the Dark” “The Number of the Beast” “Iron Maiden”

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Iron Maiden Return To North America With An Updated ‘Legacy Of The Beast’ Tour Critically Acclaimed Show To Be Even More Spectacular

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23 Arena & Amphitheatre Shows Across North America In September & October 2022

Ticketmaster verified fan registration open now  here, general on sale starts december 10 th  at 10am local.

IRON MAIDEN will return to North America in 2022 to bring The Legacy Of The Beast World Tour to yet more cities, many of which the band has not performed in for many years. The show has already been seen by almost two million people across the globe, being hailed by fans and media alike as the most extravagant and visually spectacular performance of the band’s career to date, with a decades-spanning set list of fan favourites. The 2022 tour produced by Live Nation will also include some songs from their new studio album  Senjutsu  being played live for the first time. 

Very Special Guests on the 2022 dates will be   Trivium on all dates between El Paso and Spokane, and then Within Temptation on all dates from Sioux Falls to Tampa.

The full list of North American Dates are listed below.

Registration for first access to tickets is open now  HERE  via Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan platform and will run through 10:00PM ET on December 5 th . Verified Fan presale begins Wednesday, December 8 th  at 10am local. As always there will be an exclusive pre-sale for IRON MAIDEN fan club members beginning Tuesday, December 7 th  at 10am local. All presales end Thursday, December 9 th  at 10pm local.

Any remaining tickets will go on sale on December 10 th  at 10am local time.

Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood comments,

“Next summer we will finally get to play the huge European stadium tour for The Legacy of the Beast, and the new show will be even more spectacular so after our visit to Rock in Rio early September 2022 we decided to take it back to our fans in North America too, but in cities or venues we didn’t play in 2019, including some we haven’t visited in many years like El Paso, Spokane, Sioux Falls, Columbus, Hamilton, Ottawa and Greensboro. 

We’ll be making a couple of additions and changes to the production and setlist to include some songs from our new album Senjutsu and are making the 2022 version of Legacy of the Beast even more spectacular than the acclaimed original show. You can be sure that we will still be featuring all the “hits” and the key elements of the original tour like the Spitfire, Icarus, Hell, flamethrowers and pyro and the rest – but we will shake it up a bit and Trooper Eddie will have serious competition in the new Senjutsu ‘world’ we are adding.”

Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson adds,

“We’re really looking forward to our return to North America so we can bring The Legacy Of The Beast show to places we didn’t get to in 2019 and to other cities we’ve not played for many years. I’m really excited about the new additions  and changes to the stage production and we can’t wait for everyone to see what we’ve got planned. The whole band has really enjoyed the Legacy Tour and now we just can’t wait get back out on the road to play live, have fun and see everyone again! ” 

The Legacy of the Beast Tour production and set list is inspired by Maiden’s award-winning free to play mobile game of the same name which is available on iOS and Android platforms at  www.ironmaiden.com/play

A Trooper VIP Hospitality upgrade package is currently being planned and details will be announced closer to the tour dates for any fans who might want to enjoy additional at-show benefits.

North American dates:  SEPT 11               EL PASO, TX                                    DON HASKINS CENTER SEPT 13               AUSTIN, TX                                      MOODY CENTER SEPT 15               TULSA, OK                                       BOK CENTER SEPT 17               DENVER, CO                                   BALL ARENA  SEPT 19               SALT LAKE CITY, UT                       USANA AMPHITHEATRE SEPT 21               ANAHEIM, CA                                 HONDA CENTER SEPT 25               CHULA VISTA, CA                           NORTH ISLAND CREDIT UNION AMPHITHEATRE SEPT 27               CONCORD, CA                              CONCORD PAVILION SEPT 29               SEATTLE, WA                                  CLIMATE PLEDGE ARENA SEPT 30               SPOKANE, WA                                SPOKANE ARENA OCT 03                SIOUX FALLS, SD                             DENNY SANFORD PREMIER CENTER OCT 05                CHICAGO, IL                                    UNITED CENTER OCT 07                COLUMBUS, OH                             NATIONWIDE ARENA OCT 09                DETROIT, MI                                   LITTLE CAESARS ARENA OCT 11                TORONTO, ON                               SCOTIABANK CENTRE OCT 12                HAMILTON, ON                              FIRSTONTARIO CENTRE OCT 15                OTTAWA, ON                                 CANADIAN TIRE CENTRE OCT 17                WORCESTER, MA                           DCU CENTER OCT 19                BELMONT PARK, NY                      UBS ARENA OCT 21                NEWARK, NJ                                   PRUDENTIAL CENTER OCT 23                WASHINGTON, DC                         CAPITAL ONE ARENA OCT 25                GREENSBORO, NC                         GREENSBORO COLISEUM OCT 27                TAMPA, FL                                      AMALIE ARENA 

Reviews From N. American Media About The Legacy Of The Beast Show Include:                                                

“Iron Maiden brings ginormous on-stage surprises and rocks through its hits at a sold-out Banc of California stadium” –  Orange County Register, Los Angeles, USA

“…epic stage props and visuals, endless costume changes for Bruce Dickinson, hit after hit, and never a dull moment…and the theatrics are all matched by an absurdly professional level of musicianship” –  Brooklyn Vegan website, USA

“…  one of the best shows I’ve seen from Iron Maiden in the last twenty years!  ” –  Illinois Entertainer, Chicago, USA

“…  a highly theatrical, action-packed and dramatic two-hour show ” –  Toronto Sun, Canada

“…  a terrifically entertaining, time-warping two-hour set of fan favorites and rarities….a tour de force of musicianship”  –  Sun Sentinel, Florida, USA

“ Legacy Of The Beast Tour Is The Pinnacle Of Heavy-Metal Escapism ” –  Rollingstone.com, New York, USA

“Iron Maiden will always put on a spectacle of a show. That said, their Legacy Of The Beast Tour handily puts every other tour they’ve embarked on behind it in terms of production and execution.” -Loudwire website, USA

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The term “legendary” gets thrown around in music a lot, so let’s say “legendary” refers to a band whose feats of music are so outlandish that, when recounted, they appear to be the stuff of mythology. By that definition, the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden truly is legendary.

The group has sold over 130 million albums worldwide with minimal support from the radio or mainstream media. Its music has gone silver, gold, and platinum over 600 times. It has won Grammys, Brit Awards, and countless other accolades. Iron Maiden played over 2,500 live shows, which are still regarded as some of the best out there.

Iron Maiden’s hard-hitting sound practically defined the genre of heavy metal and inspired bands like KISS, Metallica, and Avenged Sevenfold. Combine that with the band’s intelligent lyrics on topics like history, mythology, war, society, and literature, and it’s easy to understand why its appeal hasn’t faded.

Iron Maiden formed on Christmas Day of 1975. Bassist Steve Harris put together a short-lived original lineup, with only Harris and guitarist Dave Murray remaining in the band to the present day. By 1978, the rockers found vocalist Paul Di’Anno, whose raspy voice fit the group beautifully. Finding the right people occupied the group throughout the rest of the ’70s, and was a challenge for much of the band’s career, but it was by no means stagnant during this time.

Iron Maiden’s self-titled debut album dropped in 1980. It landed at number four on the UK Albums Chart and was lauded by journalists around the world. Iron Maiden included fan favorites like “Transylvania,” “Phantom of the Opera,” and “Running Free.” The group’s headline tour of the UK gained it devoted fans, as did its stints opening for Judas Priest and Kiss on tours. Its show at the Reading Festival in the UK 1980 drew 40,000 fans.

The band released Killers, its second studio album, in 1981. With better production and songs like “Murders in the Rue Morgue,” this album inspired decades of speed metal to come. Iron Maiden’s success launched a world tour that took it to the United States for the first time.

1981 saw the dismissal of Paul Di’Anno due to drug use and his replacement by Bruce Dickinson, who remains the lead singer today. Over the next ten years, the band’s eight subsequent albums like The Number of the Beast (1982), Piece of Mind (1983), and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988) are living testaments to the prolific creativity and work ethic of the group.

By the end of the ’80s, Iron Maiden was arguably the best metal band in history. Its live shows had progressed to unprecedented grandeur, with a 100,000-watt sound system and highly-innovative light shows. It toured with groups like Anthrax and headlined events like Roskilde Festival in Denmark.

Bruce Dickinson departed from the band on August 28, 1993, playing a final farewell concert to mark the occasion. It wasn’t until the turn of the millennium that he rejoined. The band’s next album, Brave New World, was a return-to-form with progressive elements and complex melodic work. Brave New World charted around the world and re-established Iron Maiden’s place at the top of the metal world.

The band continued releasing cutting-edge albums in the 2000s and 2010s, from 2002’s Rock in Rio to Senjutsu in 2021. The intervening decades have seen the band tour the globe extensively and take its infamous live shows to even greater heights. From stadiums to outdoor festivals and beyond, Iron Maiden is uniquely able to captivate tens of millions of fans, elevating its art to new levels while pushing the boundaries of what metal is and can be.

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There is an intense debate that has split the Metal legions into two very vehement factions and that has lasted several decades now: Priest or Maiden? Some reasonable fans have managed to keep a level-headed, measured approach by saying both are great bands in their own right, blah blah blah... Fuck that. I like Judas Priest, they're pretty cool. But I'm a Maiden guy all the way. And over the last two nights I was reminded as to why.

The first night started auspiciously as I got into the venue a bit too late, but still not late enough to miss Bland Metal stalwarts Raven Age, a band so generic and faceless that makes you wonder why they are on so many big tours and festivals. Well, wonder no more: the guitarist is Steve Harris' son. Maiden have a habit of taking their offsprings' bands on the road with them, making the nepotism that's rampant in the Trump administration pale in comparison. They came, they played, and then went back to their hotel to play X-Box presumably.

After about 30 minutes, the ritual starts: UFO's Doctor, Doctor starts blaring on the PA and we know what's coming next: Maiden are about to come on. And sure enough, after Churchill's speech, they make the grandest entrance I've seen from any band. As a life-size spitfire replica hangs over them, they blaze into Aces High and the audients lose their collective and proverbial shit.

Over the course of the next 90 minutes or so, they play every major classic and some less obvious tracks, including some from the much-maligned Blaze Bailey era. The scenography is jaw-dropping: every song is illustrated by its own backdrop, and a lot of them feature cool props and theatrics that bring the songs to life and weave them into a coherent narrative in an exciting and clever way.

Now, because of my late arrival I wasn't able to secure a spot near the stage as I prefer, but the show is so huge and bombastic that it didn't matter much. Consequently the pictures in the following link are kind of shitty but they do give an accurate idea of the spectacle:

https://electriceyephoto.blogspot.com/2018/07/iron-maiden-accorhotels-arena-bercy.htm

Night two however was a different story. If the show was absolutely identical (save for the Bruce speeches that referenced the world cup and the Icarus icon that didn't work the first night) I managed to secure an early entry bracelet.

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So I stood just a little left of center, second row in front of the stage.

Now the problem with the early entry is that I had a lot of time to kill so I used that time to re-read War and Peace. The ending still sucks.

That was the view of the venue when I entered:

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And that was the view before Maiden:

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Maybe it's because I was closer but Raven Age seems a little less annoying this time. The singer still looks like a total douche canoe, but the other guys were just kids having a blast and that made their performance somewhat endearing. I'm not going to buy their records anytime soon but I no longer wish them severe bodily harm.

https://electriceyephoto.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-raven-age-accorhotels-arena-bercy.html

I'll be 40 in less than two weeks (yikes) and I thought being up front at metal shows was behind me. Well, I guess not. I had a fucking blast, even with all the crazy hairy dudes sweating beer all over me. Maybe I secretly like it? God what a breakthrough!

As I said the show was identical but so much more intense from the second row... Bruce was his usual funny self, addressing the crowd in French throughout, nailing every note and committed to bringing every song to life. The man is a force of nature and the best frontman in metal.

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Dave Murray always looks friendly and affable (and possibly a little inebriated) and plays really well.

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Adrian Smith, to me, is the one with the coolest leads.

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I know people dislike The Prancer and I get it. I happen to enjoy the fun he brings to the show. Jannick dancing around like a ballerina and barely playing his guitar is still more rock and roll than your average metal band member frowning and trying to look all dark and evil.

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Nicko was barely visible, for some reason they hid his drum kit behind some sort of camouflage so his head would pop out every once in a while (well, his nose mostly, as it now takes up three quarters of his face). He did mess up a few things here and there on both nights but he and the band recovered seemlessly.

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And Steve Harris of course is his usual intense, quiet self. Mouthing every word while playing those galloping bass lines, anchoring the whole operation, even gently mocking Bruce when he begins to ramble on for too long.

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That was Maiden concert number eight for me and I don't know how they'll ever top that. But if they want to try I'll be there for sure. Up the Irons!

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A shitload more pics in the link below. Some are quite badass, if I may say so myself, but even they don't do the show justice. It's to be seen to be believed, but mostly it's to be heard. Sure, they could have played other classics, other hits, more obscure stuff. But that's the problem with having such a vast repertoire. The show is perfect how it is. The sequencing, the pacing, the visuals, the song selection... This is the best Maiden show and this is the best metal show. Even if you're a casual you will be awe struck and if you're already a fan no doubt you will leave the venue even more of a die-hard than when you entered.

https://electriceyephoto.blogspot.com/2018/07/iron-maiden-accorhotels-arena-bercy_6.html

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It's hard for me to review a band like IRON MAIDEN? I've seen them 10 times now (first being in 1983) and they have never ever put on anything less than a spectacular show!! Granted the stage sets have gotten bigger (disregarding the low point for metal in the 90's) and since the return of the "classic" line up they have become, outside America sadly, a stadium filling touring monster (60,000 Brazilians can't be wrong)!!

Maiden have over the years become a musical Behemoth and with each new album the songs are becoming more complex and longer pushing both themselves as musicians and at times there fans tolerance to the limits (Book of souls clocking in at 92 minutes).

It was great to see the generations of fans at the show in Mansfield Ma. and not just 50 year olds like myself as parents brought their children to see the "MAIDEN MACHINE" crush everything in it's path that night!!

One of the best things about MAIDEN is that they still have fun after all these years! And it comes thru in their performances without a doubt. The band is also not content to sit back and ride a "greatest hits" set with ample songs from their newer efforts mixed in with the classics.

If, you don't like Metal nothing I say will make you like IRON MAIDEN but, for me personally every time I see them I still revert back to that 16 year old kid in 1983 who was just blown away the first time I witness them live!!

So ya there it is. MAIDEN are at the top of their game almost 40 years(!) into their career and destroying bands half their age live (and on record IMO).

If your not a fan of Heavy Metal (which is fine) your view will not be swayed by anything I or anyone else says about them. If your a Metalhead you know. UP THE IRONS!!!!!

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Iron Maiden was my first concert ever and the experience was so amazing I've been hooked ever since! Their set list for the O2 in London was based on their previous 'Seventh Tour Of A Seventh Tour' in '88, which featured heavily songs from their 7th album, 'Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son' but also many of their greatest hits and most famous songs to really engage the audience. They sounded absolutely incredible and there was so much energy from Iron Maiden which was impressive especially due to the age of the band and the members.

Iron Maiden are famous for their breathtaking stage shows, and this show definitely did not disappoint. During the song, 'The Trooper' a towering Eddie appeared from under the stage dressed in the trooper's outfit, matching the outfit Bruce Dickinson had just changed into to perform this song. The authenticity and the detail of Eddie and the costumes were just outstanding and the crowds really reacted to all the pyrotechnics used throughout the show as well as reciting all of the lyrics to every single Iron Maiden song played. Everyone even shared a little giggle when Bruce tripped over while leaping across the steps at the back of the stage, recovering very smoothly by joining in with our laughter. The crowds had a huge age difference from what I saw but the reactions were all the same as they shared the common love for Iron Maiden. I truly believe the Iron Maiden are one of the best bands out there and the experience from their shows is like no other. Its an opportunity not to be missed.

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Iron Maiden defy imagination. They are timeless is every sense of the word. After over forty years in existence, their reach continues to extend to all corners of the Earth. While most heavy metal bands from the 80’s have long since retired, or morphed into something completely unrecognizable, the guys who were responsible for classics like Piece of Mind, Powerslave, and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son are literally flying high on the momentum of a late career resurgence. The big news this weekend is about the reformation of Guns ‘N Roses. People are going to fork out thousands of dollars to see Axl Rose roll around in a wheelchair in the desert, while Slash tries to hide his hatred under a mane of curls. In the meantime, Bruce Dickinson will be piloting Iron Maiden’s personal 747 to another city. Ed Force One will be met, as it always is, by a sea of hysterical fans just trying to get a glimpse of the latest incarnation of the most iconic mascot in music. “The Book of Souls World Tour” isn’t a cash grab attempt by aging musicians. Instead, it’s just another opportunity for Iron Maiden to do what they have been doing for decades now; showcase some new material while celebrating their past. Laying waste to the planet, one arena at a time, is just a fortunate consequence of those actions. - See more at: http://ilistensoyoudonthaveto.com/2016/04/15/iron-maiden-pepsi-center-04-13-16/#sthash.gweeP1xK.dpuf

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I've seen Iron Maiden four times prior to this show: 2007 'A Matter of Life and Death' tour (Earl's Court), 2011 'The Final Frontier' tour (O2 London), 2013 'Maiden England' tour (O2 London), and 2017 'Book of Souls' tour, and they just get better and better everytime. Last nights sold-out show at the O2 in London for the penultimate night of the 'Legacy of the Beast' tour was spectacular - when it opened with a life-sized moving WWII Spitfire you knew it was going to be something special! The production was next level; fantastic stage sets, larger-than-life Eddie's, fireworks, flames, lasers - even LAVA for goodness sake!

They may be at or around bus-pass and pension collecting age, but the six members of Iron Maiden perform on stage like men half their age. What their age really gives them is the experience and "seen it all" knowledge to put on a perfectly polished show with no hiccups or slip-ups (and nearly no fall-downs, eh Bruce!). This is a band and crew working at their absolute best and in perfect sync, and you need to see a show like this in a venue like the O2 arena just to appreciate the sheer scale of it.

Sadly, the tour comes to an end the following night, but if you ever get the chance, go see Iron Maiden perform - they really are one of the best live bands in the world.

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This concert made me realise 3 things... One, why I stopped listening to them in 1984, two, how can this overblown choreographed pantomime still have an audience and three, at least half of the audience were my age and absolutely loved it. Why did they love it? God knows, or should I more accurately say, who the 'devil' knows (see what I did there) but judging by the amount of band t-shirts the merch guys do absolutely love it! The 'Eddie brand' has been stretched across every possible horror/supernatural/creature identity we know and IM are squeezing every last scare they can from it - I haven't seen 'axe' heroes posturing like this since the bad old days of 'hair metal'. Or wait a minute... am I the one that's wrong here... I just wasn't in on the joke. I was taking it too seriously. The other 17,000 or so people know it's stupid, generic, pompous heavy metal - that's the whole point. It's meant to be silly escapism. Of course, of course..... but that didn't stop it being absolute and utter garbage. If anyone ever suggests to me to go and see a band I last saw when I was 16 'it would be great - just like it used to be - well to use a rather apt phrase (one they didn't last night by the way) - RUN TO THE HILLS!!!

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Iron Maiden is by far the band I have listened the most to and “been with” the longest since pre-teenager, and at least once a year, or more, I listen to every album – although some of the later albums takes some “approach” to get started. So, with that in mind:

I don't if I have outgrown their concerts - too much focus on stageshow and Bruce's theatrically – but I was a little bored. Sure, I couldn’t sit down in my seat when they played but nonetheless, a bit bored.

The stops after every song ruins the flow and energy, and the songs is basically performed as on the albums – and every other live tour. Give me some surprises, new interpretations – just some!

I would pay twice for less show and more music – just those fantastic musicians playing music, thanks!

The sound was OK in Royal that night, but needed a little clarity in the mid (especially) and high range. When given headroom in the solos, the guitars were fine. But besides knowing who played and how they played, I couldn’t by ear tell the difference from the strats and LP’s – that’s a good rule of thumb to me …

I still love Iron Maiden, sure, but I’m not sure that more concerts are on my list :-(

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I had little expectations for the show beyond it being loud and energetic. They did not disappoint on my expectations. The show was fire, electric and theatrics. The Audience was heavily invested and sang along at every note, the enthusiasm was intense. My one issue with the show was with the sound from Bruce, lead Singer. I was unsure whether his voice was breaking or the mic was a problem because throughout the show, you could see him belting out his high notes but the mic did not pick it up or he was incapable of reaching the notes. age can do that to a person. I have a feeling it was all a technical issue, and it was that one problem which left me feeling that the show was not as good as it may have been in the past.

otherwise, I can say f you are a fan of Iron Maiden, you will enjoy the show, and if you are going to check out a loud, real loud band, then you will love it. Don't expect any lull n the music. it is loud and fast and thats what a great metal concert should be.

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First of all, I'm a Maiden fan.

Despite that, it's sad to say the show wasn't good enough, at least for me due to two main reasons.

First, the sound was HORRIBLE, I couldn't hear the guitar solos, the bass and drums were cluttered, anyway, the sound in a whole was awful.

Second, even though I understand they are working the last album, they can't leave out the setlist timeless classics such, RUN TO THE HILLS, RUNNING FREE, ACES HIGH, TWO MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT just to name a few.

At last, I paid 90 dollars for my ticket ( HORRIBLE SEAT BTW ), in the day of the show they were selling the same ticket for 29 bucks, not fair, nonetheless, Iron Maiden will be in my heart forever.

Here it is the setlist:

If Eternity Should Fail

Speed of Light

Children of the Damned

Death or Glory

The Red and the Black

The Trooper

The Great Unknown

The Book of Souls

Fear of the Dark

Iron Maiden

The Number of the Beast

Blood Brothers

Wasted Years

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Well, it was genuinely fantastic. I saw Maiden about 10 years ago and am not the most massive fan so am familiar with their old stuff, not so much the new. Given that a lot of the 80s bands are showing their age now, I wasn't expecting to be blown away. How wrong I was. Right off the bat, power, energy, blam! Straight into Aces High complete with a full size Spitfire swinging about overhead. Talk about an opening statement. This tour seems to be a greatest hits kind of thing rather than an extension of the Book of Souls Tour. All the bangers were in there, apart from Wasted Years which is a personal favourite. Eddie of course made an entrance during The Trooper. Every band member seemed to be having the time of their life and the most important factor, Bruce's voice, was right on point. Only criticism was that the show was a bit short at just under 2 hours but it flew by. Best show I've seen for a long time. Get a ticket if you can!

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After 47 Years, Iron Maiden Is Still Shredding Joyously on Their Legacy of the Beast World Tour: Concert Review

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Iron Maiden , the massively influential heavy metal band, is known for their audacious live shows filled with pyrotechnics, choreography and costume changes. But the best special effect on display at the Oct. 19 New York stop of the Legacy of the Beast World Tour was the huge smiles on the band members, who had a hell of a time shredding for fans after nearly 50 years in the business.

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Also ambitious was the setlist, which opened with the first three cuts from their dense 2021 album “Senjutsu.” While the mid-tempo title track is light on memorable hooks, it juxtaposed McBrain’s thunderous toms with Dickinson operatic vocals, working in the lower end of his register. “Stratego” and “The Writing on the Wall” approached their classic sound more closely, but considering the hits-heavy setlist that had followed, the new material might have fit in a little better scattered throughout the night rather than a 20-minute slab at the beginning.

Early in the set, Dickinson joked of their aging fan base, “I’m amazed: Some of you are so fucking old, you should be dead!” But even as the band members march toward their 70s, their onstage antics and energy are in step with a teenage rock band, strutting, posing and throwing the devil horns because it looks cool. There were many instances where the members would wrap their arms around each other while someone was giving a particularly impressive solo, or touch the neck of a friend’s guitar and mock being zapped with electricity. That charge, conjured from grade-A heavy metal, is sure to keep Iron Maiden energized through their next world tour.

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Iron Maiden Brings ‘Legacy Of The Beast’ Spectacle To UBS Arena [Photos/Videos]

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Luminary British heavy metal outfit  Iron Maiden on Wednesday brought its extensive Legacy of the Beast World Tour to Long Island for a fiery performance at UBS Arena featuring support from Within Temptation .

While the  Steve Harris -founded outfit has been synonymous with the “new wave of British heavy metal” (NWOBHM) since the mid-1970s, the group’s six longtime members—Harris (bass), Bruce Dickinson (lead vocals),  Nicko McBrain  (drums),  Dave Murray  (guitar),  Adrian Smith (guitar), and  Janick Gers (guitar)—showed no signs of advanced age as they commanded the newly built arena with youthful vigor.

The fireworks came both literally and metaphorically as Dickinson led the band through material from nine of its different albums. He shined on “Sign of the Cross”, originally sung by Blaze Bayley , making the song his own as he donned a black cloak and prowled through thick production smoke. As the instrumental outro rang through the arena, he shepherded an LED cross to the front of the stage under a shower of pyrotechnics. On the “Flight of Icarus” that came next, the flames appeared to shoot out of the singer’s own hands.

The famously stark, symbolic imagery of Iron Maiden was on display once again on “Hallowed Be Thy Name” as a noose dangled over the band, and the group’s hair-raising technicality got the spotlight during the guitar duel that brought the song to a close—easily one of the evening’s highlights. The main portion of the set rumbled to a close from there with a pyro-laced “Number of the Beast” lit by flaming torches from behind the band and a thrillingly demonic “Iron Maiden” closer.

The group returned for a curtain call with perhaps its best-known song, “The Trooper”, and appropriately fleshed it out with Bruce in British military fatigues, a stylized sword fight, and a symbolic gunshot from an American flag. After riding that momentum through “The Clansman” and “Run to the Hills”, the band left the stage once more, only to be called back by thousands of screaming fans to land one final flight with “Aces High”.

An impressive performance and production through and through, it’s no wonder Iron Maiden has attained such unbreakable staying power in the world of heavy music. The legacy of this beast of a band is alive and well.

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Setlist : Iron Maiden | UBS Arena | Elmont, NY | 10/19/22

Set: Doctor Doctor (pre-recorded), Senjutsu, Stratego, The Writing on the Wall, Revelations, Blood Brothers, Sign of the Cross, Flight of Icarus, Fear of the Dark, Hallowed Be Thy Name, The Number of the Beast, Iron Maiden

Encore: The Trooper The Clansman, Run to the Hills

Encore 2: Aces High

Iron Maiden | UBS Arena | Elmont, NY | 10/19/22 | Photos: Andrew Blackstein

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