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Iron Maiden

Live Performances by Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden Live at the Rainbow - Full Concert Performance

Rainbow Theatre
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1980 | Video Length: 26:15
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Iron Maiden Performs 'Phantom of the Opera' Live at the Rainbow Theatre

Rainbow Theatre
London, Eng, United Kingdom

September 1, 1980 | Video Length: 6:56
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  • On September 1, 1980, Iron Maiden performed at the Rainbow Theatre in London, showcasing their early work with the song "Phantom of the Opera." At thi... Read Full Description >

    On September 1, 1980, Iron Maiden performed at the Rainbow Theatre in London, showcasing their early work with the song "Phantom of the Opera." At this time, the band had just released their self-titled debut album, "Iron Maiden," in April of the same year. This live recording is significant as it captures Iron Maiden during a pivotal phase in their career, shortly after their formation and initial rise in the heavy metal scene. The performance features Paul Di'Anno on vocals, whose raw style was a defining characteristic of the band’s early sound. This concert highlighted their energetic stage presence and marked the beginning of their reputation as a formidable live act. Additionally, the band's lineup at this time included key members like Steve Harris and Dave Murray, who would remain central to Iron Maiden's identity and success in the decades to come.

IRON MAIDEN - Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London (Full Concert)

Rainbow Theatre
London, England, United Kingdom

December 21, 1980 | Video Length: 25:59
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  • On December 21, 1980, Iron Maiden performed at the Rainbow Theatre in London, a pivotal moment in the band's early career. This live recording showcas... Read Full Description >

    On December 21, 1980, Iron Maiden performed at the Rainbow Theatre in London, a pivotal moment in the band's early career. This live recording showcases the energy and raw talent of Iron Maiden during their ascent in the heavy metal scene. Prior to this performance, the band had released their self-titled debut album in April 1980, which introduced fans to their signature sound characterized by powerful melodies and complex guitar riffs. Notably, the band's subsequent album, "Killers," was released just a few months later in February 1981, marking a period of rapid development for Iron Maiden. The Rainbow Theatre gig solidified their reputation as a formidable live act, paving the way for future successes. Additionally, this performance is significant as it occurred shortly before the band's lineup change, as vocalist Paul Di'Anno was on the verge of being replaced by Bruce Dickinson, which would lead to a new era for the band.

Iron Maiden - Wrathchild Live Performance from The Rainbow, London

The Rainbow
London, England, United Kingdom

January 1, 1981 | Video Length: 2:54
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  • The live recording of "Wrathchild" at The Rainbow in London on January 1, 1981, showcases Iron Maiden during a significant period in their early caree... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Wrathchild" at The Rainbow in London on January 1, 1981, showcases Iron Maiden during a significant period in their early career. Just prior to this performance, the band released their second studio album, "Killers," also in 1981. This album marked a pivotal transition for Iron Maiden, featuring new vocalist Bruce Dickinson, who brought a fresh energy and vocal prowess to the band's sound. The "Killers" album included notable tracks such as "Wrathchild" and "Purgatory," further establishing the band's reputation in the burgeoning heavy metal scene. The live show at The Rainbow is significant not only because it captures the raw intensity of their early performances but also reflects the band's momentum as they were transitioning from being an underground act to gaining broader recognition in the UK and internationally during the early 1980s.

Iron Maiden Live Performance of 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' at Hammersmith Odeon

Niedersachsenhalle
Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany

April 20, 1982 | Video Length: 6:59
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  • In April 1982, during the peak of Iron Maiden's rise in the heavy metal scene, the band was promoting their fourth studio album, "Piece of Mind," whic... Read Full Description >

    In April 1982, during the peak of Iron Maiden's rise in the heavy metal scene, the band was promoting their fourth studio album, "Piece of Mind," which had been released just days prior on May 16, 1983. This live performance at the Hammersmith Odeon was part of the "Beast on the Road" tour, showcasing the band’s growing popularity and their reputation for electrifying live shows. Notably, "Hallowed Be Thy Name," a track from their previous album "Number of the Beast," remained a fan-favorite and a staple of their setlist, celebrated for its intricate storytelling and powerful melody. The Hammersmith Odeon venue, known for its intimate atmosphere, also played a significant role in solidifying Iron Maiden's appeal, allowing them to connect with their audience in a more personal setting during this pivotal moment in their career. Leading up to this recording, Iron Maiden was establishing themselves as one of the leading bands in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement.

Iron Maiden - Full Concert Live in Dortmund, Germany featuring Sanctuary, The Trooper, and more

Westfalenhalle
Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

December 18, 1983 | Video Length: 35:44
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  • On December 18, 1983, Iron Maiden performed live at the Rock Pop Festival in Dortmund, Germany, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performa... Read Full Description >

    On December 18, 1983, Iron Maiden performed live at the Rock Pop Festival in Dortmund, Germany, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their highly acclaimed album, "Piece of Mind," which came out in May of that year. "Piece of Mind" is notable for featuring the classic track "The Trooper," which became one of the band's signature songs and was also performed during this concert. By this time, Iron Maiden had solidified their status in the heavy metal scene, buoyed by the success of their previous album, "The Number of the Beast," which had further established their sound and fanbase. The live recording showcases the band's high energy and musicianship, with Bruce Dickinson's charismatic performance and the intricate guitar work of Dave Murray and Adrian Smith making it a memorable entry in their discography. The Dortmund concert highlights how Iron Maiden was riding a wave of creative momentum and popularity during the early 198

Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name Live Performance at Long Beach Arena

Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

November 30, 1984 | Video Length: 7:21
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  • The live performance of "Hallowed Be Thy Name" at the Long Beach Arena on November 30, 1984, forms part of Iron Maiden's illustrious "World Slavery To... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Hallowed Be Thy Name" at the Long Beach Arena on November 30, 1984, forms part of Iron Maiden's illustrious "World Slavery Tour" which was undertaken to promote their fifth studio album, "Powerslave," released earlier in 1984. This period marked a significant apex in Iron Maiden's career, as they were transitioning from a burgeoning heavy metal band into global superstars, characterized by elaborate shows and a devoted fan base. "Hallowed Be Thy Name," initially showcased on their third album, "Lord of the Flies," received widespread acclaim during live performances, embodying some of Iron Maiden's thematic depth and musical prowess. The "Live After Death" album, from which the Long Beach performance is taken, is often heralded as one of the finest live albums in heavy metal history, solidifying the band's reputation for high-energy concerts and theatricality.

  • In 1985, Iron Maiden was firmly established as a leading force in heavy metal, following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Powerslave" ... Read Full Description >

    In 1985, Iron Maiden was firmly established as a leading force in heavy metal, following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Powerslave" in September 1984. The "Live After Death" recording from January 1, 1985, captures the band at a pinnacle moment during their World Slavery Tour, which supported the album. This period marked a significant evolution in their sound and stage production, showcasing their theatrical approach to live performances. Notably, "Aces High" and "2 Minutes to Midnight," which are featured in the setlist, became emblematic of their iconic sound and lyrical themes that explore war and history. The tour was also monumental for the band, as it marked their first extensive North American tour, solidifying their international fanbase and reputation as one of the premier live acts in rock music.

Iron Maiden - 'Powerslave' Live Performance at Long Beach Arena

Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, CA, United States

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 7:11
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  • Iron Maiden was at a pivotal moment in their career during the live recording of "Powerslave" on January 1, 1985, at the Long Beach Arena. This perfor... Read Full Description >

    Iron Maiden was at a pivotal moment in their career during the live recording of "Powerslave" on January 1, 1985, at the Long Beach Arena. This performance was part of their extensive World Slavery Tour, promoting their fifth studio album, "Powerslave," which had been released in September 1984. The album marked a significant milestone in their evolution, showcasing an increasingly sophisticated sound characterized by complex song structures and thematic depth. It featured tracks that would become iconic in the heavy metal genre, solidifying Iron Maiden’s status as a leading force in rock music. The resulting live album, "Live After Death," released in 1985, captured the band's electric performances and the fervor of their fan base, highlighting an era of immense popularity and creative output for Iron Maiden.

Iron Maiden Live After Death - Full Concert 1985 at Long Beach Arena

Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, California, United States

March 14, 1985 | Video Length: 1:28:58
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  • In March 1985, during the "World Slavery Tour," Iron Maiden was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released the album "Powerslave" in Sep... Read Full Description >

    In March 1985, during the "World Slavery Tour," Iron Maiden was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released the album "Powerslave" in September 1984. This album marked a high point in their heavy metal trajectory, showcasing a blend of complex musical structures and thematic depth, which would become characteristic of their style. The live recording from Long Beach Arena captures the band at the zenith of their energetic performances, with a setlist featuring iconic tracks like "Aces High," "2 Minutes to Midnight," and "Hallowed Be Thy Name." This concert not only solidified Iron Maiden's reputation as formidable live performers but also set a benchmark for heavy metal concerts at the time. Additionally, "Live After Death" was later released as a live album in 1985, further solidifying the band's legacy and showcasing their influence on the genre. The concert's electrifying atmosphere and Maiden's theatrical stage presence contributed significantly to their iconic status i

Iron Maiden Performs 'The Trooper' Live at Long Beach Arena 1985

Long Beach Arena
Los Angeles, CA, United States

May 1, 1985 | Video Length: 4:18
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  • The live recording of "The Trooper" from Iron Maiden's "Live After Death" album captures the band during a pivotal moment in their career. This perfor... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "The Trooper" from Iron Maiden's "Live After Death" album captures the band during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance, recorded on May 1, 1985, at the Long Beach Arena, follows the release of their fifth studio album, "Powerslave," which came out in 1984. "Powerslave" was a critical and commercial success, further solidifying Iron Maiden’s status as a leading force in the heavy metal genre. The "Live After Death" album, released later in 1985, showcased the energy and theatricality of Iron Maiden's live performances, combining powerful music with elaborate stage setups. Notably, this performance features one of the band's most iconic songs, "The Trooper," known for its historical lyrics referencing the Charge of the Light Brigade. This era marked a high point in Iron Maiden's popularity, as they began to attract a massive international following and were at the forefront of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement.

Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio 2001 Full Concert

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 2:3:59
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    In January 2001, Iron Maiden performed a legendary concert at the Rock in Rio festival, which marked a significant moment in their career after their comeback in the late 1990s. Just prior to this performance, the band released their critically acclaimed album "Brave New World" in 2000, which was their first studio album with vocalist Bruce Dickinson since 1992. The success of "Brave New World" revitalized the band's popularity and underscored their enduring legacy in the heavy metal genre. Notably, the Rock in Rio show was one of the first major performances of the band's subsequent world tour, showcasing their new material and reaffirming their position as one of the leading forces in rock music. The concert is remembered not only for its energetic setlist, featuring classics alongside tracks from the new album, but also for the band's strong connection with the audience, emphasizing their commitment to delivering powerful live performances.

Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio 2001 Full Concert

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 1:55:50
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  • In January 2001, Iron Maiden performed at the Rock in Rio festival, a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their album "Brave New W... Read Full Description >

    In January 2001, Iron Maiden performed at the Rock in Rio festival, a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their album "Brave New World" in May 2000. This live recording captures their dynamic return to the global metal scene after a period of lineup changes and a hiatus. "Brave New World" marked a significant resurgence for the band, particularly due to the return of iconic vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith. The performance at Rock in Rio showcased the band’s powerful stage presence and highlighted tracks from the new album, alongside classic hits, significantly rejuvenating their fan base and solidifying their status as rock legends. Notably, the concert was part of a larger tour that helped to introduce a new generation to Iron Maiden's music, reinforcing their influence in heavy metal.

Iron Maiden: The Number Of The Beast Live at Rock in Rio

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

September 20, 2001 | Video Length: 7:33
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Iron Maiden - 'Brave New World' Live Performance at Rock in Rio

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

September 23, 2001 | Video Length: 6:15
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  • In September 2001, Iron Maiden was on the rise again, following the release of their 12th studio album, *Brave New World*, in 2000. This album marked ... Read Full Description >

    In September 2001, Iron Maiden was on the rise again, following the release of their 12th studio album, *Brave New World*, in 2000. This album marked a significant comeback for the band, as it was the first to feature lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith after their return to the lineup. The Rock in Rio performance not only highlighted the band's revitalized sound but also served as a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing their resurgence in the heavy metal scene. “Brave New World” was promoted through this live show, reinforcing the album's themes of hope and renewal. The band's set included popular tracks from their extensive catalog, underscoring their lasting appeal and established legacy as pioneers of heavy metal. The concert was also notable for its large audience and vibrant atmosphere, further solidifying Iron Maiden's reputation as one of the leading live performances in the genre.

Iron Maiden Full Concert Live in Gothenburg at Ullevi

Ullevi
Gothenburg, US, Sweden

July 9, 2005 | Video Length: 1:43:10
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  • In July 2005, Iron Maiden performed a memorable concert at Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, which showcased their dynamic stage presence and strong fan e... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, Iron Maiden performed a memorable concert at Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, which showcased their dynamic stage presence and strong fan engagement. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "Dance of Death" in 2003, which marked a significant period in their career as they continued to evolve their sound while retaining the classic heavy metal elements. This live recording comes during the band's "Ed Hunter" Tour, celebrating their legacy and connecting with a new generation of fans. The show is notable not only for its location in a large venue known for hosting major acts but also because it exemplifies Iron Maiden's enduring popularity in Europe. The setlist includes fan-favorites like "The Trooper" and "Run to the Hills," indicating the band's commitment to celebrating their iconic tracks while also engaging audiences with newer material. Such performances solidified Iron Maiden's reputation as one of the premier live bands of their era.

  • In January 2008, Iron Maiden was riding the wave of their successful studio album "A Matter of Life and Death," which was released in 2006. This perio... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, Iron Maiden was riding the wave of their successful studio album "A Matter of Life and Death," which was released in 2006. This period marked a resurgence of the band's popularity and creativity, showcasing their signature blend of heavy metal with progressive elements. The live recording titled "Revelations" is part of their "Somewhere Back in Time World Tour," which celebrated their rich history, featuring classic tracks alongside newer material. The concert captured in this video reflects Iron Maiden's renowned stage presence and elaborate production values. Notably, the band’s use of a Boeing 757, dubbed "Ed Force One," for the tour emphasizes their commitment to elaborate live performances, with lead singer Bruce Dickinson piloting the aircraft, further adding to the spectacle of their shows during this era.

Iron Maiden Live at Estadio Nacional: The Number Of The Beast Performance

Estadio Nacional
Santiago, Chile

April 10, 2011 | Video Length: 4:59
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  • In the live recording of "The Number Of The Beast" from April 10, 2011, Iron Maiden was in the midst of their "The Final Frontier World Tour," promoti... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "The Number Of The Beast" from April 10, 2011, Iron Maiden was in the midst of their "The Final Frontier World Tour," promoting their album "The Final Frontier," which was released in 2010. This album marked the band's first studio release since "A Matter of Life and Death" in 2006 and was well-received, debuting at number one in several countries. The live performance in Santiago showcases Iron Maiden's enduring popularity and the energy of their live shows, characterized by elaborate stage setups and a dedicated fan base. Notably, "The Number of the Beast," originally released in 1982, remains a cornerstone of their live repertoire, symbolizing the band's legacy in heavy metal. This concert highlighted the enduring appeal of their classic hits even as they introduced newer material.

Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name Live at Estadio Nacional, Santiago

Estadio Nacional
Santiago, Chile

April 10, 2011 | Video Length: 7:30
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  • In 2011, when Iron Maiden performed "Hallowed Be Thy Name" live at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, the band was riding the wave of their succ... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, when Iron Maiden performed "Hallowed Be Thy Name" live at the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, the band was riding the wave of their successful "Final Frontier" album, released in 2010. The "Final Frontier" marked a significant point in Iron Maiden's career, showcasing their enduring ability to evolve their sound while retaining their signature heavy metal style. The "Final Frontier World Tour" supporting this album included high-energy performances and elaborate stage setups, reflecting the band's legendary status in the metal scene. Notably, "Hallowed Be Thy Name," a classic track from the album "Number of the Beast," which came out in 1982, remains one of the band's most iconic songs and a fan favorite. Iron Maiden's live performance in Santiago was part of their broader global appeal, reinforcing their reputation as one of the leading heavy metal bands worldwide for over three decades.

Iron Maiden - Live Performance of '2 Minutes To Midnight' at Estadio Nacional, Santiago

Estadio Nacional
Santiago, Chile

April 10, 2011 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • On April 10, 2011, Iron Maiden performed "2 Minutes to Midnight" live at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile. This concert was part of their "The Fina... Read Full Description >

    On April 10, 2011, Iron Maiden performed "2 Minutes to Midnight" live at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile. This concert was part of their "The Final Frontier" World Tour, which supported their 2010 album of the same name. "The Final Frontier" marked a significant period for Iron Maiden as it was their first studio album to debut at number one in the UK Albums Chart, showcasing the band's enduring popularity even after decades of their initial breakthrough in the 1980s. The tour featured elaborate stage setups and a setlist filled with classic hits, underscoring Iron Maiden's reputation for delivering memorable live performances. Notably, "2 Minutes to Midnight," released in 1984, remains one of Iron Maiden’s most iconic tracks, often celebrating themes of war and political commentary, which continues to resonate with audiences today. This performance exemplified the band's ability to engage fans globally, particularly in Latin America, where they enjoy a strong following.

Iron Maiden - The Trooper Live at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile

Estadio Nacional
Santiago, Chile

April 10, 2011 | Video Length: 4:03
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  • On April 10, 2011, Iron Maiden performed "The Trooper" live at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, during their "Final Frontier World Tour," which pr... Read Full Description >

    On April 10, 2011, Iron Maiden performed "The Trooper" live at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile, during their "Final Frontier World Tour," which promoted their album **"The Final Frontier,"** released in August 2010. This tour marked a significant phase in Iron Maiden's career, showcasing their continued evolution, with "The Final Frontier" receiving widespread acclaim and debuting at number one in several countries. Notably, this performance was part of a larger festival atmosphere where Iron Maiden played alongside other renowned acts, underscoring their status as one of the leading forces in heavy metal. The band was known for their spectacular stage setups and elaborate performances, and their commitment to high-energy live shows was further exemplified in this concert. "The Trooper" itself, released initially in 1983 on the album **"Piece of Mind,"** has become one of Iron Maiden's signature songs, often highlighting themes of warfare and heroism, and it remains a staple in the

Iron Maiden - Full Concert at Rock in Rio 2013 (Audio Remastered)

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

September 22, 2013 | Video Length: 1:51:41
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  • In 2013, Iron Maiden was in the midst of a highly successful phase of their career, marked by their ongoing "Maiden England" tour which supported thei... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, Iron Maiden was in the midst of a highly successful phase of their career, marked by their ongoing "Maiden England" tour which supported their album "The Final Frontier," released in 2010. The live recording from Rock in Rio captures the band in full force as they captivated fans in front of a massive audience, showcasing their status as one of the leading heavy metal bands globally. Interesting to note is that this particular performance utilized an impressive stage setup, often featuring elaborate backdrops and lighting that created a theatrical experience, characteristic of their shows during this era. Iron Maiden's energetic performance of classics and newer material resonated with fans, highlighting their ability to blend their legacy with contemporary appeal, securing their influence in the music scene well beyond their peak years.

Iron Maiden - Live @ Rock am Ring 2014 (Full Show, Pro Shot) [HD]

Rock am Ring
Nürburg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

June 6, 2014 | Video Length: 1:50:38
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  • In June 2014, Iron Maiden was in the midst of their "Maiden England" World Tour, a celebration of their extensive catalog, particularly highlighting s... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, Iron Maiden was in the midst of their "Maiden England" World Tour, a celebration of their extensive catalog, particularly highlighting songs from their classic albums. Prior to this live recording at Rock am Ring, they had released *The Final Frontier* in 2010, which was well-received and marked a successful return to form for the band. By the time of the concert, Iron Maiden had established themselves as metal legends with a loyal fanbase, and they continued to showcase their powerful stage presence, characterized by elaborate productions and theatrical elements. Notably, the setlist featured iconic tracks like "The Trooper" and "The Number of the Beast," affirming their status in heavy metal history. Iron Maiden's performances were noted for their high energy and intricate guitar work, with the band maintaining a strong connection with audiences worldwide during this period of their career.

Iron Maiden - Live at Wacken Open Air (Full Concert)

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, SH, Germany

June 24, 2016 | Video Length: 1:56:38
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  • In June 2016, during their iconic performance at Wacken Open Air, Iron Maiden was riding high on the success of their album "The Book of Souls," relea... Read Full Description >

    In June 2016, during their iconic performance at Wacken Open Air, Iron Maiden was riding high on the success of their album "The Book of Souls," released in September 2015. This marked a significant moment in the band's career, as it was their first double studio album and included ambitious themes and compositions. The setlist for the Wacken show featured a mix of classic hits and newer tracks from "The Book of Souls," showcasing the band's ability to blend their legacy with contemporary material. Additionally, this concert highlighted the band's extensive global reach, as Wacken Open Air is one of the largest and most prestigious metal festivals in the world, reinforcing Iron Maiden's status as enduring heavy metal legends. Notably, this performance was part of their extensive world tour, which further emphasized their commitment to live engagements and fan interactions even after decades in the industry.

Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark Live Performance at Tele2 Arena, Stockholm

Tele2 Arena
Stockholm, Sweden

June 1, 2018 | Video Length: 7:55
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Iron Maiden Live Full Concert - Legacy of the Beast Tour (2019)

Hartford, CT, US

August 3, 2019 | Video Length: 1:39:37
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  • In 2019, Iron Maiden was at a significant point in their career, performing as part of their "Legacy of the Beast" tour, which celebrated the band's e... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, Iron Maiden was at a significant point in their career, performing as part of their "Legacy of the Beast" tour, which celebrated the band's extensive history and featured a setlist spanning their decades-long discography. Prior to this live recording, Iron Maiden released their sixteenth studio album, "The Book of Souls," in 2015. This album marked their first double studio album and was well-received, showcasing the band’s continued creativity and vigor. During the "Legacy of the Beast" tour, which kicked off in 2018 and continued through 2019, the band was celebrated for its elaborate stage set designs and dynamic performances, which included classic hits and newer tracks alike. Notably, this tour offered a mix of nostalgia and modern flair, reinforcing Iron Maiden's enduring legacy in heavy metal music. The concert captured in Hartford exemplifies their high-energy performances and dedicated fanbase.

Iron Maiden - Live at Rock in Rio 2019 | Full Concert

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

October 4, 2019 | Video Length: 1:56:23
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  • In 2019, Iron Maiden was in the midst of their "Legacy of the Beast World Tour," promoting their extensive catalog while celebrating their legacy as o... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, Iron Maiden was in the midst of their "Legacy of the Beast World Tour," promoting their extensive catalog while celebrating their legacy as one of heavy metal's most iconic bands. Prior to this tour, the band released their studio album "Book of Souls" in 2015, which was well-received and marked their first studio album in five years. The "Legacy of the Beast" tour incorporated tracks from their entire discography, showcasing the band's evolution and diverse musical styles. Notably, the live performance at Rock in Rio featured stunning visuals and elaborate stage production, typical of Iron Maiden, which has always been a hallmark of their concerts. This live recording serves as a testament to their enduring popularity and ability to engage large audiences, despite the changing music landscape over the decades. The band also demonstrated their signature theatrical flair during performances, enhancing the overall experience for attendees.

Iron Maiden - Aces High Live Performance at Rock in Rio 2022

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

September 24, 2022 | Video Length: 5:57
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  • By the time of the live recording at Rock in Rio on September 24, 2022, Iron Maiden had recently released their 17th studio album, "Senjutsu," on Sept... Read Full Description >

    By the time of the live recording at Rock in Rio on September 24, 2022, Iron Maiden had recently released their 17th studio album, "Senjutsu," on September 3, 2021. This album showcased the band's continued evolution, featuring complex arrangements and a mix of heavy metal anthems that resonated well with their long-time fans. "Senjutsu" debuted at number one on several charts around the world, demonstrating Iron Maiden's enduring popularity and influence in the rock and metal scenes. The performance at Rock in Rio in 2022 marked an important moment, as it was part of their extensive world tour promoting the album, demonstrating their commitment to live performances even after decades in the industry. Notably, the "Aces High" track, featured in the recording, has been a fan favorite since its release on the 1984 album "Powerslave," illustrating the band's ability to seamlessly blend classic hits with newer material in their live shows.

Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast Live at Rock in Rio - Full Concert

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

September 24, 2022 | Video Length: 1:53:42
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Iron Maiden Performs 'Stranger In A Strange Land' Live from Wacken 2023

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, SH, Germany

August 4, 2023 | Video Length: 6:01
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  • Iron Maiden's live performance of "Stranger In A Strange Land" during the Future Past Tour at Wacken Open Air on August 4, 2023, showcases the band at... Read Full Description >

    Iron Maiden's live performance of "Stranger In A Strange Land" during the Future Past Tour at Wacken Open Air on August 4, 2023, showcases the band at a significant point in their career. Prior to this performance, Iron Maiden released their seventeenth studio album, "Senjutsu," in September 2021. This album received critical acclaim and marked a continuation of the band's legacy with its heavy metal sound and intricate guitar work. The Future Past Tour supports both "Senjutsu" and selected classics from their discography, illustrating Iron Maiden's commitment to balancing new material with nostalgic favorites for their audience. Notably, the band has maintained an impressive reputation for their dynamic live performances, often integrating elaborate stage sets and theatrical elements that enhance the concert experience. This particular Wacken show is part of the band's return to large-scale festivals, reflecting their enduring popularity and influence in the heavy metal genre.

Iron Maiden - 'Wasted Years' Live Performance at Wacken Open Air 2023

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, Germany

August 4, 2023 | Video Length: 5:27
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  • In August 2023, Iron Maiden performed at the renowned Wacken Open Air festival as part of their "Future Past Tour." Prior to this tour, the band relea... Read Full Description >

    In August 2023, Iron Maiden performed at the renowned Wacken Open Air festival as part of their "Future Past Tour." Prior to this tour, the band released their album "Senjutsu" in September 2021, which marked their first studio album in six years. "Senjutsu" showcased their evolution in sound while celebrating their classic heavy metal roots, featuring complex compositions and thematic depth. Notably, the lineup for the 2023 performance included iconic members such as Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris, consistent with their signature style that has captivated audiences for decades. Iron Maiden's return to the stage at Wacken, known for its heavy metal heritage, highlights their enduring legacy and the continued relevance of their music in the metal scene. The performance of "Wasted Years," a beloved classic from their 1986 album "Somewhere in Time," further emphasizes the band's blend of old and new, captivating both longtime fans and newer generations.

Iron Maiden Full Concert Live in Toronto

Toronto, ON, Canada

October 26, 2024 | Video Length: 1:45:21
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  • As of October 26, 2024, when Iron Maiden performed in Toronto, the band had already established itself as a legendary figure in the heavy metal genre.... Read Full Description >

    As of October 26, 2024, when Iron Maiden performed in Toronto, the band had already established itself as a legendary figure in the heavy metal genre. Their most recent studio album before this live recording was "Senjutsu," released in September 2021. This album showcased a strong thematic and musical evolution for the band, featuring complex arrangements and a return to their hallmark storytelling approach. Notably, Iron Maiden was also known for their dynamic live performances, with elaborate stage setups and dedicated fan engagement, which were likely evident in the Toronto show. Furthermore, Iron Maiden's extensive touring history, rooted in their passionate fan base, often includes classic tracks from earlier albums like "The Number of the Beast" and "Powerslave," ensuring that their live sets resonate with both longtime followers and new listeners.

Iron Maiden Performs 'The Trooper' Live at Barclays Center, Brooklyn

Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY, United States

November 4, 2024 | Video Length: 4:12
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  • As of November 4, 2024, when Iron Maiden performed at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the band was enjoying significant success and longevity in thei... Read Full Description >

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    Iron Maiden's concert featured in "Flight 666" was recorded during their 2008 "Somewhere Back in Time World Tour," which celebrated the band's rich history and legacy, particularly focusing on their classic era from the early 1980s onward. Prior to this tour, Iron Maiden released their album "A Matter of Life and Death" in 2006, showcasing a more progressive sound and solidifying their status in metal. The "Flight 666" concert highlights the band's energetic performances, renowned stage presence, and the iconic use of their mascot, Eddie. This tour also marked a notable moment for the group, as they utilized a custom-built Boeing 757, piloted by lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson, to travel between venues, further embodying their adventurous spirit and commitment to delivering exceptional live experiences. The concert serves as a testament to Iron Maiden's enduring appeal and their ability to captivate audiences across generations.

Iron Maiden Performs 'Fear Of The Dark' Live at Rock In Rio (Legendado)

Rock In Rio
Brazil

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    Iron Maiden is known for their dynamic live performances and rich discography. The recording referenced includes several songs such as "The Evil That Men Do" and "Brave New World," which highlights their material from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Notably, "Brave New World," the title track of their 2000 album, comes after a lengthy hiatus during which the band's original vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, returned. This album marked a rebirth for Iron Maiden, showcasing a more mature sound while maintaining their signature heavy metal style. The live setting of the performance underscores the band's legendary status in the metal genre, which is celebrated for its passionate fanbase and powerful stage presence. The performance of songs like "Wasting Love" and "Wasted Years," demonstrates their commitment to engaging with their audience and the enduring appeal of their earlier classics alongside newer material.

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    The live recording of "2 Minutes to Midnight" from Iron Maiden's performance at Rock in Rio is part of their DVD release capturing the band's show during the 2001 festival. Prior to this event, Iron Maiden had released their album "Brave New World" in 2000, which marked a significant comeback for the band after a period of lineup changes and a hiatus. This album was the first to feature guitarist Janick Gers alongside founding members Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith, solidifying the classic iron Maiden sound fans treasured. The Rock in Rio concert was notable for its massive audience and high-energy performance, reflecting the band’s resurgence in popularity and delivery of their trademark heavy metal sound. The live footage highlighted both the band's strong stage presence and their ability to engage with a large crowd, showcasing their enduring legacy in the music scene.

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    During the period surrounding the live recording referenced in “Iron Maiden Live 86-87 (Strangers In A Strange Land,” Iron Maiden was in the midst of their "Somewhere in Time" tour, which promoted the album of the same name released in September 1986. This album marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, integrating more synthesizers and a futuristic theme, showcasing a departure from their earlier work. Interestingly, "Somewhere in Time" included fan-favorites such as "Wasted Years" and "Stranger in a Strange Land," which likely contributed to the setlist during these performances. This was a pivotal time for Iron Maiden as they solidified their position as one of the leading acts in heavy metal, gaining a larger following worldwide and expanding their elaborate stage shows that became a hallmark of their performances.