Iron Maiden tickets for all concerts of the ‘Run For Your Lives World Tour’ 2025.
Iron Maiden have announced their ‘Run For Your Lives World Tour’ for 2025. The heavy metal band has big plans and for good reason: Iron Maiden are celebrating an incredible 50th anniversary with the upcoming tour, which includes 26 dates across Europe and the UK. In addition to a spectacular show, the veterans will be delivering a musical setlist from over nine studio albums - from ‘Iron Maiden’ to ‘Fear Of The Dark’. Halestorm, The Raven Age and Avatar will accompany Iron Maiden on the anniversary tour.
In addition to Germany, Iron Maiden will also be coming to Budapest, Prague, Bratislava, Stavanger, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Birmingham, Manchester, Dublin, London, Glasgow, Madrid, Lisbon, Zurich, Padua, Vienna, Paris, Arnhem and Warsaw as part of their ‘Run For Your Lives World Tour’ 2025.
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No band has had such a lasting influence on heavy metal as Iron Maiden. Founded in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris, the band not only significantly shaped the heavy metal of the 1980s, but was also considered a style-defining role model for subsequent bands of the most diverse metal subgenres. Many bands in the scene have re-released Iron Maiden songs as covers or sometimes play entire albums at their concerts. To date, the British band, whose name is based on a medieval instrument of torture, has produced 17 studio albums. Five of these have reached number one in the UK charts, with a further nine reaching the top ten. Their success also extended beyond the island to other countries across the globe. With more than 100 million records sold, Iron Maiden is one of the most consistent and commercially successful metal bands in the world. Together with bands such as Saxon, Angel Witch, Praying Mantis, Diamond Head, Tygers of Pan Tang and Dep Leppard, Iron Maiden is categorised as part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWoBHM).
The founding period was not an easy one for Iron Maiden, as punk and new wave were much more in vogue than metal in the 80s. Nevertheless, the band got a record deal with EMI and even the opportunity to perform on BBC's ‘Top of the Pops’ in 1979. In this way, Iron Maiden reached a larger audience and the debut album ‘Iron Maiden’, which was released shortly afterwards, climbed to number four in the charts. While the band initially played as a support act for Kiss and Judas Priest, they soon filled large venues in Europe and later in the USA themselves. Iron Maiden went on its first world tour with the album ‘Killers’, which was released in 1981. However, the group's big breakthrough came in 1982 with the album ‘Number Of The Beast’, which went straight to the top of the charts. Iron Maiden then embarked on a 180-gig tour around the globe. While the subsequent albums ‘Piece Of Mind’ from 1983 and ‘Powerslave’ in 1984 still followed on musically from their predecessors, the band experimented with synthesiser guitars for the first time in ‘Somewhere in Time’ from ‘86. In 1988, ‘Seventh Sohn Of A Seventh Son’ was released, which established itself as the most critically acclaimed album after ‘Number Of The Beast’. The single ‘Bring Your Daughter ... To The Slaughter’ from the 1990 album ‘No Prayer For The Dying’ was the band's first single to reach the top of the charts in the UK. The band has released further albums at regular intervals, most recently ‘Senjutsu’, which was released in September 2021.