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.