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Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden at Bridgestone Arena

Why see Iron Maiden?

The Future Past Tour

Prepare yourself for Iron Maiden's most explosive live spectacular ever as the British heavy metal outfit return to North America on their extravagantly staged The Future Past tour. With more Pyro, light, flame effects than ever and even an entire replica Spitfire in working in perfect fusion with their hard rock tunes, this is THE event Maiden fans won't want to miss.

Iron Maiden was formed in London in 1975, and given the fact they took their name from a medieval torture device, it was clear they weren't gonna be Grandmother's new favorite band. Pioneering a wave of British heavy metal, their no-nonsense approach, taking inspiration from the likes of Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, and of course the monumental vocals of singer Bruce Dickinson, immediately marked them out as something special. Among their most iconic tracks are 'Run to the Hills', 'The Number of the Beast' and 'The Trooper'. Catch one of the genre's defining artists when Iron Maiden heads on The Future Past tour in 2024.

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14 reviews, average rating: (4.3 Stars)

Vance Andersen

Great show, but a few snags

Maiden put on an epic show, but unfortunately Bruce's mic kept cutting out at key moments. You would have thought they would have fixed it, but like a "Trooper," he pressed on with the show, switching back to the microphone stand several times. Unfortunately, even the mic stand wouldn't do what he wanted. He kicked it with his foot a couple of times and it had a mind of its own, either staying in place or going the opposite direction that he wanted. The arena was still cold from hockey, so the A/C was on full blast (we were under a vent), and Bruce said something about it. He came out wearing a hoodie and khakis and said for them to turn off the "blizzard." Once the A/C stopped, it got warm, but that didn't matter because IRON "FUCKING" MAIDEN was on stage, and kicked our collectives asses. Thanks you, Maiden, and please come back to Nashville. On a side note, Ghost was pretty good, I'd heard some bad reviews about them, but I thought they did okay. Eat at Jack's BBQ. ... Read more

Dewayne G.

THE BEST BAND ON THIS PLANET!

Seen Iron Maiden last night in Tulsa, Oklahoma and this was the best concert I've been to in my entire life! If you haven't seen them, you need to! Worth every penny! This is my 3rd time seeing them and they kill it every time!! GO SEE THEM!! 🤘🔥🤘 ... Read more

John

2019. Like a fine wine these guys

First saw Iron Maiden in 1987. They never disappoint. Have seen them several times since. Always a first class act with good production. Normally they have about ten times the PA system they need in order to make sure that the folks in the next county can hear the show. Not so much this evening. It was plenty loud but your ears didn’t bleed and your couldn’t watch your clothes shake from the sound. This was the best I’ve ever heard them. Bruce sang better than 30 years ago. The sound was spot on. The whole thing Was brilliant. In a time when aging bands are showing some rust, it seems Iron Maiden haven’t even begun to start kicking our asses. Up the irons! ... Read more
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