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{{infobox concert tour
{{short description|1981 concert tour by Iron Maiden}}
{{Infobox concert
| concert_tour_name = Killer World Tour
| concert_tour_name = Killer World Tour
| image = Killerworldtour.jpg
| image = Killerworldtour.jpg
| artist = [[Iron Maiden]]
| artist = [[Iron Maiden]]
| album = ''[[Killers (Iron Maiden album)|Killers]]''
| album = ''[[Killers (Iron Maiden album)|Killers]]''
| location =
| location = {{hlist|Europe|Japan|North America}}
| locations = Europe<br />Japan<br />North America
| start_date = 17 February 1981
| start_date = 17 February 1981
| end_date = 23 December 1981
| end_date = 23 December 1981
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| last_tour = [[Iron Maiden Tour]]<br />(1980)
| last_tour = [[Iron Maiden Tour]]<br />(1980)
| this_tour = '''Killer World Tour'''<br />(1981)
| this_tour = '''Killer World Tour'''<br />(1981)
| next_tour = [[The Beast on the Road]]<br />(1982)
| next_tour = The Beast on the Road<br />(1982)
}}
}}


The '''''Killer World Tour''''' was a [[concert tour]] by the [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Iron Maiden]] from 17 February 1981 to 15 November 1981. This would be the band's first world tour, including their debut shows in North America (where they supported [[Judas Priest]] on their [[World Wide Blitz Tour]] and UFO on select dates)<ref name="Wall 250">{{cite book | author=Wall, Mick | authorlink = Mick Wall | title=Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography | edition = 3rd | publisher=Sanctuary Publishing | year=2004 | isbn=1-86074-542-3 |page=250}}</ref> and Japan where they recorded the live release, ''[[Maiden Japan]]''.<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Bushell | first1 = Garry | authorlink1 = Garry Bushell | last2 = Halfin | first2 = Ross | authorlink2 = Ross Halfin | title = Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden | edition = 2nd | publisher = Zomba Books | year = 1985 | page = 91 | isbn = 0-946391-84-X}}</ref> On top of this, the band moved into larger venues in the United Kingdom, including the [[Hammersmith Odeon]], London.<ref name="Wall 189">{{cite book | author=Wall, Mick | authorlink = Mick Wall | title=Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography | edition = 3rd | publisher=Sanctuary Publishing | year=2004 | isbn=1-86074-542-3 |page=189}}</ref>
The '''''Killer World Tour''''' was a [[concert tour]] by the [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Iron Maiden]] from 17 February 1981 to 15 November 1981. This was the band's first world tour, including their debut shows in North America (where they supported [[Judas Priest]] on their [[World Wide Blitz Tour]] and UFO on select dates){{sfn|Wall|2004|p=250}} and Japan where they recorded the live release, ''[[Maiden Japan]]''.{{sfn|Bushell|Halfin|1985|p=91}} On top of this, the band moved into larger venues in the United Kingdom, including the [[Hammersmith Odeon]], London.{{sfn|Wall|2004|p=189}}


This would be Iron Maiden's last tour with singer [[Paul Di'Anno]], who was dismissed due to his unreliability.<ref name="Wall 193">{{cite book | author=Wall, Mick | authorlink = Mick Wall | title=Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography | edition = 3rd | publisher=Sanctuary Publishing | year=2004 | isbn=1-86074-542-3 |page=193}}</ref> He was replaced with Samson vocalist [[Bruce Dickinson]], with whom the band undertook a short series of concerts in Italy and the UK before they set about writing and recording their next album, ''[[The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast]]''.<ref name="Wall 219">{{cite book | author=Wall, Mick | authorlink = Mick Wall | title=Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography | edition = 3rd | publisher=Sanctuary Publishing | year=2004 | isbn=1-86074-542-3 |page=219}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last1 = Bushell | first1 = Garry | authorlink1 = Garry Bushell | last2 = Halfin | first2 = Ross | authorlink2 = Ross Halfin | title = Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden | edition = 2nd | publisher = Zomba Books | year = 1985 | page = 96 | isbn = 0-946391-84-X}}</ref>
This would be Iron Maiden's last tour with singer [[Paul Di'Anno]], who was dismissed due to his unreliability.{{sfn|Wall|2004|p=193}} He was replaced with Samson vocalist [[Bruce Dickinson]], with whom the band undertook a short series of concerts in Italy and the UK before they set about writing and recording their next album, ''[[The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast]]''.{{sfn|Wall|2004|p=219}}{{sfn|Bushell|Halfin|1985|p=96}}

==Setlist==
# (Intro) "The Ides of March" <small>(from ''[[Killers (Iron Maiden album)|Killers]]'', 1981)</small>
# "Wrathchild" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "[[Purgatory (song)|Purgatory]]" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "[[Sanctuary (Iron Maiden song)|Sanctuary]]" <small>(from ''[[Iron Maiden (album)|Iron Maiden]]'', 1980)</small>
# "Remember Tomorrow" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# "Another Life" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Genghis Khan" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Killers" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Innocent Exile" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Murders in the Rue Morgue" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "[[Twilight Zone (Iron Maiden song)|Twilight Zone]]" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Phantom of the Opera" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# "Iron Maiden" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# "[[Running Free]]" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# "Transylvania" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# Guitar solo
# "Drifter" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Prowler" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
'''Notes:'''
* "Strange World" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small> was performed on 23 May 1981 and 24 May 1981.
* [[I Got the Fire|"I've Got the Fire"]] <small>([[Montrose (band)|Montrose]] cover)</small> was performed on 24 May, 26 October, 27 October, and 15 November 1981.
* "22 Acacia Avenue" and "Children of the Damned" were played at the 15 November Rainbow show as a preview for ''[[The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast]]'' album. The intro solo on "Children of the Damned" is different from the final studio version.
* "The Prisoner" and "[[Run to the Hills]]" were played at the "secret" show at the Ruskin Arms on 23 December. "The Prisoner" had slightly different lyrics in the second verse and final chorus.


==Tour dates==
==Tour dates==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ List of 1981 concerts
! width="150"| Date
! width="125"| Date
! width="150"| City
! width="150"| City
! width="150"| Country
! width="100"| Country
! width="225"| Venue
! width="250"| Venue
|-
! colspan="4"| Europe
|-
|-
|17 February 1981||[[Ipswich]]||rowspan="17"|England||[[Regent Theatre (Ipswich)|Gaumont Hall]]
|17 February 1981||[[Ipswich]]||rowspan="17"|[[England]]||[[Regent Theatre (Ipswich)|Gaumont Hall]]
|-
|-
|18 February 1981||[[Norwich]]||[[University of East Anglia]]
|18 February 1981||[[Norwich]]||[[University of East Anglia]]
|-
|-
|19 February 1981||[[Oxford]]||[[New Theatre Oxford|New Theatre]]
|19 February 1981||[[Oxford]]||[[New Theatre Oxford]]
|-
|-
|20 February 1981||[[Lancaster, Lancashire|Lancaster]]||[[Lancaster University]]
|20 February 1981||[[Lancaster, Lancashire|Lancaster]]||[[Lancaster University]]
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|21 February 1981||[[Derby]]||Assembly Rooms
|21 February 1981||[[Derby]]||Assembly Rooms
|-
|-
|22 February 1981||[[Manchester]]||[[O2 Apollo Manchester|Apollo]]
|22 February 1981||[[Manchester]]||[[O2 Apollo Manchester|Manchester Apollo]]
|-
|-
|23 February 1981||[[Hanley, Staffordshire|Hanley]]||[[Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent|Victoria Hall]]
|23 February 1981||[[Hanley, Staffordshire|Hanley]]||Victoria Hall
|-
|-
|24 February 1981||[[Dunstable]]||Queensway Hall
|24 February 1981||[[Dunstable]]||Queensway Hall
|-
|-
|26 February 1981||[[Guildford]]||[[Guildford Civic Hall|Civic Hall]]
|26 February 1981||[[Guildford]]||[[Guildford Civic Hall]]
|-
|-
|27 February 1981||[[Bristol]]||[[Colston Hall]]
|27 February 1981||[[Bristol]]||[[Colston Hall]]
|-
|-
|28 February 1981||[[Taunton]]||Odeon
|28 February 1981||[[Taunton]]||Taunton Odeon
|-
|-
|1 March 1981||[[Bournemouth]]||Winter Gardens
|1 March 1981||[[Bournemouth]]||[[Winter Gardens, Blackpool|Winter Gardens]]
|-
|-
|2 March 1981||[[Southampton]]||[[Gaumont Theatre, Southampton|Gaumont Theatre]]
|2 March 1981||[[Southampton]]||[[Gaumont Theatre, Southampton|Gaumont Theatre]]
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|5 March 1981||[[Liverpool]]||[[Liverpool Empire Theatre|Empire Theatre]]
|5 March 1981||[[Liverpool]]||[[Liverpool Empire Theatre|Empire Theatre]]
|-
|-
|6 March 1981||[[Middlesbrough]]||[[Middlesbrough Town Hall|Town Hall]]
|6 March 1981||[[Middlesbrough]]||[[Middlesbrough Town Hall]]
|-
|-
|7 March 1981||[[Newcastle upon Tyne]]||[[Newcastle City Hall|City Hall]]
|7 March 1981||[[Newcastle upon Tyne]]||[[Newcastle City Hall]]
|-
|-
|8 March 1981||[[Glasgow]]||rowspan="2"|[[Scotland]]||[[The Apollo (Glasgow)|The Apollo]]
|8 March 1981||[[Glasgow]]||rowspan="2"|[[Scotland]]||[[The Apollo (Glasgow)|The Apollo]]
|-
|-
|9 March 1981||[[Edinburgh]]||Odeon
|9 March 1981||[[Edinburgh]]||Odeon Theatre
|-
|-
|10 March 1981||[[Sheffield]]||rowspan="5"|England||[[Sheffield City Hall|City Hall]]
|10 March 1981||[[Sheffield]]||rowspan="5"|England||[[Sheffield City Hall]]
|-
|-
|12 March 1981||[[Birmingham]]||[[Birmingham Odeon]]
|12 March 1981||[[Birmingham]]||[[Birmingham Odeon]]
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|13 March 1981||[[Cambridge]]||[[Cambridge Corn Exchange|Corn Exchange]]
|13 March 1981||[[Cambridge]]||[[Cambridge Corn Exchange|Corn Exchange]]
|-
|-
|14 March 1981||[[Bracknell]]||Leisure Centre
|14 March 1981||[[Bracknell]]||[[Bracknell Sports Centre]]
|-
|-
|15 March 1981||[[London]]||[[Hammersmith Odeon]]
|15 March 1981||[[London]]||[[Hammersmith Odeon]]
|-
|-
|18 March 1981||[[Lille]]|| rowspan="10" |France||Palais St. Sauveur
|18 March 1981||[[Lille]]|| rowspan="10" |[[France]]||Palais St. Sauveur
|-
|-
|19 March 1981
|19 March 1981
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|20 March 1981||[[Reims]]||Maison des Sports
|20 March 1981||[[Reims]]||Maison des Sports
|-
|-
|21 March 1981||rowspan=2|[[Paris]]|| rowspan="2" |[[Bataclan (theatre)|Bataclan]]
|21 March 1981||rowspan=2|[[Paris]]|| rowspan="2" |[[Bataclan (theatre)|Bataclan]]
|-
|-
|22 March 1981
|22 March 1981
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|26 March 1981||[[Nice]]||[[Théâtre de verdure de Nice]]
|26 March 1981||[[Nice]]||[[Théâtre de verdure de Nice]]
|-
|-
|27 March 1981||[[Montpellier]]||Palais des Sports
|27 March 1981||[[Montpellier]]||Palais des Sports de Montpellier
|-
|-
|30 March 1981{{ref label|LAM|A|A}}||[[Sanremo|San Remo]]|| rowspan="6" |Italy||Teatro Ariston
|30 March 1981||[[Milan]]|| rowspan="5" |[[Italy]]||Rolling Stone
|-
|-
|31 March 1981||[[Reggio Emilia]]||Palasport
|31 March 1981||[[Reggio Emilia]]||Palasport di Reggio Emilia
|-
|-
|1 April 1981||[[Brescia]]||Palasport
|1 April 1981||[[Brescia]]||Palasport di Brescia
|-
|-
|2 April 1981||[[Gorizia]]||Palasport
|2 April 1981||[[Gorizia]]||Palasport di Gorizia
|-
|-
|3 April 1981||[[Turin]]||[[PalaRuffini]]
|3 April 1981||[[Turin]]||[[PalaRuffini]]
|-
|-
|4 April 1981
|5 April 1981||[[Zürich]]||[[Switzerland]]||[[Volkshaus]]
|[[Milan]]
|Rolling Stone
|-
|5 April 1981||[[Zürich]]||Switzerland||[[Volkshaus]]
|-
|-
|6 April 1981
|6 April 1981
|[[Erlangen]]
|[[Erlangen]]
| rowspan="11" |Germany
| rowspan="11" |[[West Germany]]
|Stadhalle
|Stadhalle Erlagen
|-
|-
|7 April 1981
|7 April 1981
|[[Düsseldorf|Dusseldorf]]
|[[Düsseldorf]]
|[[Phillipshalle]]
|[[Phillipshalle]]
|-
|-
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|[[Sporthalle (Cologne)|Sporthalle]]
|[[Sporthalle (Cologne)|Sporthalle]]
|-
|-
|9 April 1981
|<s>9 April 1981</s>
|[[Kassel]]
|<s>[[Kassel]]</s>
|Stadthalle
|<s>Stadthalle Kassel</s>
|-
|-
|10 April 1981
|<s>10 April 1981</s>
|[[Hamburg]]
|<s>[[West Berlin]]</s>
|<s>[[Neue Welt]]</s>
|[[Markthalle Hamburg|Markthalle]]
|-
|-
|11 April 1981
|11 April 1981
|[[Bremen]]
|[[Bremen]]
|Stadthalle
|[[Stadthalle Bremen]]
|-
|-
|12 April 1981
|12 April 1981
|[[Wertheim am Main|Wertheim]]
|[[Wertheim am Main|Wertheim]]
|Main Tauber Halle
|Main-Tauber-Halle
|-
|-
|13 April 1981
|13 April 1981
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|14 April 1981
|14 April 1981
|[[Karlsruhe]]
|[[Karlsruhe]]
|[[Gardenhall, East Kilbride|Gartenhalle]]
|[[Gartenhalle]]
|-
|-
|15 April 1981
|15 April 1981
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|Ausstellungshalle
|Ausstellungshalle
|-
|-
|16 April 1981
|<s>16 April 1981</s>
|[[Mannheim]]
|<s>[[Mannheim]]</s>
|Rosengarten
|<s>Rosengarten</s>
|-
|-
|17 April 1981||[[Strasbourg]]||rowspan="6"|France||Hall Tivoli
|17 April 1981||[[Strasbourg]]||rowspan="6"|France||[[Tivoli Hall]]
|-
|-
|18 April 1981||[[Mulhouse]]||Palais des Fêtes
|18 April 1981||[[Mulhouse]]||[[Palais des Fêtes]]
|-
|-
|19 April 1981||[[Douvaine]]||Salle de la Bulle
|19 April 1981||[[Douvaine]]||Salle de la Bulle
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|25 April 1981||[[Antwerp]]||Cine Roma
|25 April 1981||[[Antwerp]]||Cine Roma
|-
|-
|26 April 1981||[[Leiden]]|| rowspan="3" |Netherlands||Stadsgehoorzaal
|26 April 1981||[[Leiden]]|| rowspan="3" |[[Netherlands]]||Stadsgehoorzaal
|-
|-
|<s>27 April 1981</s>
|<s>27 April 1981</s>
|[[Winschoten]]
|<s>[[Winschoten]]</s>
|De Klinker
|<s>De Klinker</s>
|-
|-
|28 April 1981||[[Nijmegen]]||[[Concertgebouw de Vereeniging]]
|28 April 1981||[[Nijmegen]]||[[Concertgebouw de Vereeniging]]
|-
|-
|29 April 1981||[[Offenbach am Main|Offenbach]]|| rowspan="5" |[[West Germany]]||[[Stadthalle Offenbach|Stadthalle]]
|29 April 1981||[[Offenbach am Main|Offenbach]]|| rowspan="5" |West Germany||[[Stadthalle Offenbach]]
|-
|-
|<s>30 April 1981</s>
|<s>30 April 1981</s>
|[[Hanover|Hannover]]
|<s>[[Hanover]]</s>
|Kurhaus Friednstal
|<s>Kurhaus Friednstal</s>
|-
|-
|<s>1 May 1981</s>
|<s>1 May 1981</s>
|[[Hamburg]]
|<s>[[Hamburg]]</s>
|Markthalle
|<s>Markthalle</s>
|-
|-
|<s>2 May 1981</s>
|<s>2 May 1981</s>
|[[Dortmund]]
|<s>[[Dortmund]]</s>
|[[Westfalenhallen|Westfallenhalle]]
|[[Westfalenhallen|<s>Westfallenhalle</s>]]
|-
|-
|<s>3 May 1981</s>
|<s>3 May 1981</s>
|[[Berlin]]
|<s>West Berlin</s>
|[[Neue Welt (Berlin)|Neue Welt]]
|[[Neue Welt (Berlin)|<s>Neue Welt</s>]]
|-
|-
|<s>5 May 1981</s>
|<s>5 May 1981</s>
|[[Oslo]]
|<s>[[Oslo]]</s>
|[[Norway]]
|<s>[[Norway]]</s>
|Unknown (Cancelled)
|<s>Unknown</s>
|-
|-
|<s>7 May 1981</s>
|<s>7 May 1981</s>
|[[Lund]]
|<s>[[Lund]]</s>
| rowspan="2" |[[Sweden]]
| rowspan="2" |<s>[[Sweden]]</s>
|[[Olympen]]
|<s>[[Olympen]]</s>
|-
|-
|<s>8 May 1981</s>
|<s>8 May 1981</s>
|[[Stockholm]]
|<s>[[Stockholm]]</s>
|[[Göta Lejon|Gota Lejon]]
|[[Göta Lejon|<s>Göta Lejon</s>]]
|-
|-
|<s>10 May 1981</s>
|<s>10 May 1981</s>
|[[Copenhagen]]
|<s>[[Copenhagen]]</s>
|[[Denmark]]
|<s>[[Denmark]]</s>
|Odd Fellow
|<s>Odd Fellow</s>
|-
|-
|21 May 1981||[[Tokyo]]|| rowspan="4" |[[Japan]]||[[Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan|Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan]]
! colspan="4"| Asia
|-
|21 May 1981||[[Tokyo]]|| rowspan="4" |Japan||[[Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan|Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan]]
|-
|-
|22 May 1981||[[Osaka]]||[[Festival Hall, Osaka|Festival Hall]]
|22 May 1981||[[Osaka]]||[[Festival Hall, Osaka|Festival Hall]]
|-
|-
|23 May 1981||[[Nagoya]]||[[Aichi Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan]]
|23 May 1981{{ref label|LAM|A|A}}||[[Nagoya]]||[[Aichi Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan]]
|-
|-
|24 May 1981{{ref label|LAM|A|A}}||[[Tokyo]]||[[Nakano Sun Plaza Hall]]
|24 May 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||Tokyo||[[Nakano Sun Plaza Hall|Nakano Sun Plaza]]
|-
! colspan="4"| North America
|-
|-
|3 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Paradise, Nevada|Paradise]]|| rowspan="11" |United States||[[Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino|Aladdin Hotel]]
|3 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Paradise, Nevada|Paradise]]|| rowspan="11" |[[United States]]||[[Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino|Aladdin Hotel]]
|-
|-
|4 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]||[[Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum]]
|4 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]||[[Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum]]
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|6 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]]||[[Ector County Coliseum]]
|6 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]]||[[Ector County Coliseum]]
|-
|-
|7 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock]]||[[City Bank Coliseum|Memorial Coliseum]]
|7 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock]]||[[City Bank Coliseum|Lubbock Municipal Coliseum]]
|-
|-
|8 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[McAllen, Texas|McAllen]]||Villa Real
|8 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[McAllen, Texas|McAllen]]||Villa Real
|-
|-
|9 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]]||Civic Center
|9 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]]||Laredo Civic Center
|-
|-
|10 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[San Antonio]]||[[Convention Center Arena]]
|10 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[San Antonio]]||[[Convention Center Arena]]
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|14 June 1981||[[Detroit]]||[[Harpos Concert Theatre]]
|14 June 1981||[[Detroit]]||[[Harpos Concert Theatre]]
|-
|-
|19 June 1981||[[Toronto]]||rowspan="2"|Canada||Concert Hall
|19 June 1981||[[Toronto]]||rowspan="2"|[[Canada]]||Concert Hall
|-
|-
|21 June 1981||[[Montreal]]||Le Club
|21 June 1981||[[Montreal]]||Le Club
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|27 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Cleveland]]||[[Agora Theatre and Ballroom|Agora Theater]]
|27 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Cleveland]]||[[Agora Theatre and Ballroom|Agora Theater]]
|-
|-
|28 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Landover, Maryland|Landover]]||[[Capital Centre]]
|28 June 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Landover, Maryland|Landover]]||[[Capital Centre (Landover, Maryland)|Capital Centre]]
|-
|-
|1 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Asbury Park, New Jersey|Asbury Park]]||[[Asbury Park Convention Hall]]
|1 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Asbury Park, New Jersey|Asbury Park]]||[[Asbury Park Convention Hall]]
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|4 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Pittsburgh]]||[[Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh|Stanley Theatre]]
|4 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Pittsburgh]]||[[Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh|Stanley Theatre]]
|-
|-
|7 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Myrtle Beach, South Carolina|Myrtle Beach]]||Civic Center
|7 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Myrtle Beach, South Carolina|Myrtle Beach]]||Myrtle Beach Civic Center
|-
|-
|9 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Atlanta]]||[[Fox Theatre (Atlanta)|Fox Theatre]]
|9 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Atlanta]]||[[Fox Theatre (Atlanta)|Fox Theatre]]
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|16 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]||[[Shea's Performing Arts Center|Shea's Theater]]
|16 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]||[[Shea's Performing Arts Center|Shea's Theater]]
|-
|-
|17 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Rochester, New York|Rochester]]||Auditorium Theater
|17 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Rochester, New York|Rochester]]||[[Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY 1977|Auditorium Theatre]]
|-
|-
|18 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]]||[[Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)|Landmark Theatre]]
|18 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]]||[[Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)|Landmark Theatre]]
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|19 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Albany, New York|Albany]]||[[Palace Theatre (Albany, New York)|Palace Theatre]]
|19 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Albany, New York|Albany]]||[[Palace Theatre (Albany, New York)|Palace Theatre]]
|-
|-
|21 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||rowspan="4"|[[New York City|New York]]|| rowspan="4" |[[Palladium (New York City)|Palladium]]
|21 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||rowspan="4"|[[New York City]]|| rowspan="4" |[[Palladium (New York City)|Palladium]]
|-
|-
|22 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}
|22 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}
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|28 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Boston]]||[[Orpheum Theatre (Boston)|Orpheum Theatre]]
|28 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Boston]]||[[Orpheum Theatre (Boston)|Orpheum Theatre]]
|-
|-
|29 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Baltimore]]||[[Royal Farms Arena|Civic Center]]
|29 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Baltimore]]||[[Baltimore Civic Center]]
|-
|-
|30 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Upper Darby Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Upper Darby]]||[[Tower Theater (Upper Darby, Pennsylvania)|Tower Theater]]
|30 July 1981{{ref label|LAM|B|B}}||[[Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania|Upper Darby Township]]||[[Tower Theater (Pennsylvania)|Tower Theater]]
|-
|-
|1 August 1981{{ref label|LAM|D|D}}||[[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]]||[[Swing Auditorium]]
|1 August 1981{{ref label|LAM|D|D}}||[[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]]||[[Swing Auditorium]]
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|4 August 1981{{ref label|LAM|D|D}}||[[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]||[[Long Beach Arena]]
|4 August 1981{{ref label|LAM|D|D}}||[[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]||[[Long Beach Arena]]
|-
|-
|15 August 1981||Stuttgart|| rowspan="2" |West Germany||[[Cannstatter Wasen]]
! colspan="4"| Europe
|-
|15 August 1981||[[Stuttgart]]||rowspan="2"|West Germany||[[Cannstatter Wasen]]
|-
|-
|16 August 1981||[[Nuremberg]]||[[Nazi party rally grounds#Zeppelin Field|Zeppelinfeld]]
|16 August 1981||[[Nuremberg]]||[[Nazi party rally grounds#Zeppelin Field|Zeppelinfeld]]
|-
|-
|22 August 1981||[[Baarlo]]||Netherlands||Sport Park
|22 August 1981||[[Baarlo]]||Netherlands||Baarlo Sport Park
|-
|-
|23 August 1981||[[Darmstadt]]||West Germany||[[Stadion am Böllenfalltor]]
|23 August 1981||[[Darmstadt]]||West Germany||[[Stadion am Böllenfalltor]]
|-
|-
|26 August 1981||[[Fréjus]]||rowspan="5"|France||Arènes
|26 August 1981||[[Fréjus]]||rowspan="5"|France||[[Arènes de Fréjus]]
|-
|-
|27 August 1981||[[Cap d'Agde]]||Arènes
|27 August 1981||[[Cap d'Agde]]||Arènes de Cap d'Agde
|-
|-
|29 August 1981||[[Bayonne]]||Arènes
|29 August 1981||[[Bayonne]]||Arènes de Bayonne
|-
|-
|31 August 1981||[[Annecy]]||[[Parc des Sports, Annecy|Stadium]]
|31 August 1981||[[Annecy]]||[[Parc des Sports, Annecy|Parc des Sports]]
|-
|-
|1 September 1981||[[Orange, Vaucluse|Orange]]||[[Théâtre antique d'Orange]]
|1 September 1981||[[Orange, Vaucluse|Orange]]||[[Théâtre antique d'Orange|Théâtre Antique d'Orange]]
|-
|-
|6 September 1981||[[Belgrade]]||[[Yugoslavia]]||Hippodrome
|6 September 1981||[[Belgrade]]||[[Yugoslavia]]||Hippodrome
|-
|-
|8 September 1981||[[Stockholm]]|| rowspan="2" |Sweden||[[Göta Lejon]]
|8 September 1981||Stockholm|| rowspan="2" |Sweden||[[Göta Lejon]]
|-
|-
|9 September 1981||[[Lund]]||[[Olympen]]
|9 September 1981||Lund||[[Olympen]]
|-
|-
|10 September 1981||[[Copenhagen]]||Denmark||[[Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen|Odd Fellows Mansion]]<br/>'''<span style="color:blue;">(Last concert with Paul Di'Anno.)</span>'''
|10 September 1981||Copenhagen||Denmark||[[Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen|Odd Fellows Mansion]]
|-
|-
|26 October 1981||[[Bologna]]||rowspan="5"|Italy||[[Land Rover Arena|Palasport]]<br/>'''<span style="color:blue;">(First concert with Bruce Dickinson.)</span>'''
|26 October 1981||[[Bologna]]|| rowspan="5" |Italy||[[Land Rover Arena|Palasport di Bologna]]
|-
|-
|27 October 1981||[[Rome]]||Teatro Tenda
|27 October 1981||[[Rome]]||Teatro Tenda
|-
|-
|28 October 1981||[[Florence]]||Teatro Tenda
|28 October 1981||[[Florence]]
|Teatro Tenda
|-
|-
|29 October 1981||[[Padua]]||Palasport
|29 October 1981||[[Padua]]||Palasport di Padua
|-
|-
|30 October 1981||[[Milan]]||Palalido
|30 October 1981||Milan||[[PalaLido]]
|-
|-
|15 November 1981||rowspan="2"|[[London]]|| rowspan="2" |England||[[Rainbow Theatre]]
|15 November 1981|| rowspan="2" |London|| rowspan="2" |England||[[Rainbow Theatre]]
|-
|-
|23 December 1981||The Ruskin Arms
|23 December 1981||The Ruskin Arms
|}
|}


Reference{{sfn|Bushell|Halfin|1985|p=97}}
Reference<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Bushell | first1 = Garry | authorlink1 = Garry Bushell | last2 = Halfin | first2 = Ross | authorlink2 = Ross Halfin | title = Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden | edition = 2nd | publisher = Zomba Books | year = 1985 | page = 97 | isbn = 0-946391-84-X}}</ref>


;Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
;Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
:{{note label|LAM|A|A}}Five songs from this show, namely "Running Free", "Remember Tomorrow", "Killers", "Innocent Exile" and "Wrathchild" were recorded and released in the ''[[Maiden Japan]]'' [[Extended play|EP]]
:{{note label|LAM|A|A}}Iron Maiden performed a matinée and an evening concert
:{{note label|LAM|B|B}}This show was in support of [[Judas Priest]]
:{{note label|LAM|B|B}}This show was in support of [[Judas Priest]]
:{{note label|LAM|C|C}}This concert was a part of [[Summerfest]]
:{{note label|LAM|C|C}}This concert was a part of [[Summerfest]]
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;Cancelled and rescheduled dates
;Cancelled and rescheduled dates
The tour was subject to a number of cancellations due to problems with Paul Di'Anno's voice, causing four German dates to be cancelled and several Scandinavian dates to be rescheduled.<ref>{{cite book | last1 = Bushell | first1 = Garry | authorlink1 = Garry Bushell | last2 = Halfin | first2 = Ross | authorlink2 = Ross Halfin | title = Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden | edition = 2nd | publisher = Zomba Books | year = 1985 | page = 90 | isbn = 0-946391-84-X}}</ref> According to band manager [[Rod Smallwood]], the reason for the vocal issues were brought about by adopting a "rock star" lifestyle, which Di'Anno states was because of the fact that he "couldn't see [his] way to the end of" the band's heavy schedule and that he believed that this was "what you were supposed to do in a big, successful rock band."<ref name="Wall 194">{{cite book | author=Wall, Mick | authorlink = Mick Wall | title=Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography | edition = 3rd | publisher=Sanctuary Publishing | year=2004 | isbn=1-86074-542-3 |page=194}}</ref> On the other hand, [[Steve Harris (musician)|Steve Harris]], the band's bassist, has since said that he did not "know whether he was seeking attention or what", arguing that having to cancel shows because of personal problems was intolerable<ref name="Wall 193"/> and ultimately cemented Di'Anno's dismissal.<ref name="Wall 192">{{cite book | author=Wall, Mick | authorlink = Mick Wall | title=Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography | edition = 3rd | publisher=Sanctuary Publishing | year=2004 | isbn=1-86074-542-3 |page=192}}</ref> The full list of cancelled dates are as follows:
The tour was subject to a number of cancellations due to problems with Paul Di'Anno's voice, causing four German dates to be cancelled and several Scandinavian dates to be rescheduled.{{sfn|Bushell|Halfin|1985|p=90}} According to band manager [[Rod Smallwood]], the reason for the vocal issues were brought about by adopting a "rock star" lifestyle, which Di'Anno states was because he "couldn't see [his] way to the end of" the band's heavy schedule and that he believed that this was "what you were supposed to do in a big, successful rock band."{{sfn|Wall|2004|p=194}} On the other hand, [[Steve Harris (musician)|Steve Harris]], the band's bassist, has since said that he did not "know whether he was seeking attention or what", arguing that having to cancel shows because of personal problems was intolerable{{sfn|Wall|2004|p=193}} and ultimately cemented Di'Anno's dismissal.{{sfn|Wall|2004|p=192}} The full list of cancelled dates are as follows:


* 27 April 1981: [[Winschoten]], Netherlands, De Klinker (Poor ticket sales.)
* 27 April 1981: [[Winschoten]], Netherlands, De Klinker (Poor ticket sales.)
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* 9 May 1981: [[Oslo]], Norway
* 9 May 1981: [[Oslo]], Norway
* 10 May 1981: [[Copenhagen]], Denmark, [[Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen|Odd Fellows Mansion]]; (Rescheduled to 10 September.)
* 10 May 1981: [[Copenhagen]], Denmark, [[Odd Fellows Mansion, Copenhagen|Odd Fellows Mansion]]; (Rescheduled to 10 September.)

==Setlist==
# (Intro) "The Ides of March" <small>(from ''[[Killers (Iron Maiden album)|Killers]]'', 1981)</small>
# "Wrathchild" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "[[Purgatory (song)|Purgatory]]" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "[[Sanctuary (Iron Maiden song)|Sanctuary]]" <small>(from ''[[Iron Maiden (album)|Iron Maiden]]'', 1980)</small>
# "Remember Tomorrow" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# "Another Life" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Genghis Khan" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Killers" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Innocent Exile" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Murders in the Rue Morgue" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "[[Twilight Zone (Iron Maiden song)|Twilight Zone]]" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Phantom of the Opera" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980</small>
# "Iron Maiden" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# "[[Running Free]]" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# "Transylvania" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
# Guitar solo
# "Drifter" <small>(from ''Killers'', 1981)</small>
# "Prowler" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small>
'''Notes:'''
* "Strange World" <small>(from ''Iron Maiden'', 1980)</small> was performed on May 23, 1981 and May 24, 1981.
* [[I Got the Fire|"I've Got the Fire"]] <small>([[Montrose (band)|Montrose]] cover)</small> was performed on May 24, October 26, October 27, and November 15, 1981.
* "22 Acacia Avenue" and "Children of the Damned" were played at the 15 November Rainbow show as a preview for ''[[The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast]]'' album. The intro solo on "Children of the Damned" is different from the final studio version.
* "The Prisoner" and "[[Run to the Hills]]" were played at the "secret" show at the Ruskin Arms on 23 December. "The Prisoner" had slightly different lyrics in the second verse and final chorus.


==References==
==References==
===Citations===
<references/>
{{reflist}}

===Sources===
* {{cite book | last1 = Bushell | first1 = Garry | last2 = Halfin | first2 = Ross | title = Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden | edition = 2nd | publisher = Zomba Books | year = 1985 | isbn = 0-946391-84-X | url = https://archive.org/details/ironmaidenrunnin00bush/page/84 }}
* {{cite book | last=Wall | first=Mick | title=Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography | edition = 3rd | publisher=Sanctuary Publishing | year=2004 | isbn=1-86074-542-3 }}


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.ironmaiden.com/tour/killer-world-tour/ Killer World Tour dates]
{{Commons category|Iron Maiden}}
http://maidenshows.ryasrealm.com/1981.htm
* [http://www.ironmaiden.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.ironmaiden.com/killer-world-tour--1981.html Killer World Tour Dates]


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Killer World Tour
Tour by Iron Maiden
Location
  • Europe
  • Japan
  • North America
Associated albumKillers
Start date17 February 1981
End date23 December 1981
No. of shows131 in total (140 scheduled)
Iron Maiden concert chronology

The Killer World Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden from 17 February 1981 to 15 November 1981. This was the band's first world tour, including their debut shows in North America (where they supported Judas Priest on their World Wide Blitz Tour and UFO on select dates)[1] and Japan where they recorded the live release, Maiden Japan.[2] On top of this, the band moved into larger venues in the United Kingdom, including the Hammersmith Odeon, London.[3]

This would be Iron Maiden's last tour with singer Paul Di'Anno, who was dismissed due to his unreliability.[4] He was replaced with Samson vocalist Bruce Dickinson, with whom the band undertook a short series of concerts in Italy and the UK before they set about writing and recording their next album, The Number of the Beast.[5][6]

Setlist

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  1. (Intro) "The Ides of March" (from Killers, 1981)
  2. "Wrathchild" (from Killers, 1981)
  3. "Purgatory" (from Killers, 1981)
  4. "Sanctuary" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
  5. "Remember Tomorrow" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
  6. "Another Life" (from Killers, 1981)
  7. "Genghis Khan" (from Killers, 1981)
  8. "Killers" (from Killers, 1981)
  9. "Innocent Exile" (from Killers, 1981)
  10. "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (from Killers, 1981)
  11. "Twilight Zone" (from Killers, 1981)
  12. "Phantom of the Opera" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
  13. "Iron Maiden" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
  14. "Running Free" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
  15. "Transylvania" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
  16. Guitar solo
  17. "Drifter" (from Killers, 1981)
  18. "Prowler" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)

Notes:

  • "Strange World" (from Iron Maiden, 1980) was performed on 23 May 1981 and 24 May 1981.
  • "I've Got the Fire" (Montrose cover) was performed on 24 May, 26 October, 27 October, and 15 November 1981.
  • "22 Acacia Avenue" and "Children of the Damned" were played at the 15 November Rainbow show as a preview for The Number of the Beast album. The intro solo on "Children of the Damned" is different from the final studio version.
  • "The Prisoner" and "Run to the Hills" were played at the "secret" show at the Ruskin Arms on 23 December. "The Prisoner" had slightly different lyrics in the second verse and final chorus.

Tour dates

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List of 1981 concerts
Date City Country Venue
17 February 1981 Ipswich England Gaumont Hall
18 February 1981 Norwich University of East Anglia
19 February 1981 Oxford New Theatre Oxford
20 February 1981 Lancaster Lancaster University
21 February 1981 Derby Assembly Rooms
22 February 1981 Manchester Manchester Apollo
23 February 1981 Hanley Victoria Hall
24 February 1981 Dunstable Queensway Hall
26 February 1981 Guildford Guildford Civic Hall
27 February 1981 Bristol Colston Hall
28 February 1981 Taunton Taunton Odeon
1 March 1981 Bournemouth Winter Gardens
2 March 1981 Southampton Gaumont Theatre
4 March 1981 Bradford St George's Hall
5 March 1981 Liverpool Empire Theatre
6 March 1981 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Town Hall
7 March 1981 Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle City Hall
8 March 1981 Glasgow Scotland The Apollo
9 March 1981 Edinburgh Odeon Theatre
10 March 1981 Sheffield England Sheffield City Hall
12 March 1981 Birmingham Birmingham Odeon
13 March 1981 Cambridge Corn Exchange
14 March 1981 Bracknell Bracknell Sports Centre
15 March 1981 London Hammersmith Odeon
18 March 1981 Lille France Palais St. Sauveur
19 March 1981 Hagondage Salle de Fetes
20 March 1981 Reims Maison des Sports
21 March 1981 Paris Bataclan
22 March 1981
23 March 1981 Lyon Palais d'Hiver
24 March 1981 Miramas Salle des Fêtes
25 March 1981 Toulon Patinoire Vert Côteau
26 March 1981 Nice Théâtre de verdure de Nice
27 March 1981 Montpellier Palais des Sports de Montpellier
30 March 1981 Milan Italy Rolling Stone
31 March 1981 Reggio Emilia Palasport di Reggio Emilia
1 April 1981 Brescia Palasport di Brescia
2 April 1981 Gorizia Palasport di Gorizia
3 April 1981 Turin PalaRuffini
5 April 1981 Zürich Switzerland Volkshaus
6 April 1981 Erlangen West Germany Stadhalle Erlagen
7 April 1981 Düsseldorf Phillipshalle
8 April 1981 Cologne Sporthalle
9 April 1981 Kassel Stadthalle Kassel
10 April 1981 West Berlin Neue Welt
11 April 1981 Bremen Stadthalle Bremen
12 April 1981 Wertheim Main-Tauber-Halle
13 April 1981 Munich Schwabinger Brau
14 April 1981 Karlsruhe Gartenhalle
15 April 1981 Stuttgart Ausstellungshalle
16 April 1981 Mannheim Rosengarten
17 April 1981 Strasbourg France Tivoli Hall
18 April 1981 Mulhouse Palais des Fêtes
19 April 1981 Douvaine Salle de la Bulle
21 April 1981 Toulouse Colomiers Hall
22 April 1981 Bordeaux Salle du Grand Parc
23 April 1981 Orléans Rothonde
24 April 1981 Genk Belgium Limburghal
25 April 1981 Antwerp Cine Roma
26 April 1981 Leiden Netherlands Stadsgehoorzaal
27 April 1981 Winschoten De Klinker
28 April 1981 Nijmegen Concertgebouw de Vereeniging
29 April 1981 Offenbach West Germany Stadthalle Offenbach
30 April 1981 Hanover Kurhaus Friednstal
1 May 1981 Hamburg Markthalle
2 May 1981 Dortmund Westfallenhalle
3 May 1981 West Berlin Neue Welt
5 May 1981 Oslo Norway Unknown
7 May 1981 Lund Sweden Olympen
8 May 1981 Stockholm Göta Lejon
10 May 1981 Copenhagen Denmark Odd Fellow
21 May 1981 Tokyo Japan Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan
22 May 1981 Osaka Festival Hall
23 May 1981[A] Nagoya Aichi Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan
24 May 1981[B] Tokyo Nakano Sun Plaza
3 June 1981[B] Paradise United States Aladdin Hotel
4 June 1981[B] Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
5 June 1981[B] El Paso El Paso County Coliseum
6 June 1981[B] Odessa Ector County Coliseum
7 June 1981[B] Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Coliseum
8 June 1981[B] McAllen Villa Real
9 June 1981[B] Laredo Laredo Civic Center
10 June 1981[B] San Antonio Convention Center Arena
11 June 1981[B] Dallas Moody Coliseum
13 June 1981[B] Houston Sam Houston Coliseum
14 June 1981 Detroit Harpos Concert Theatre
19 June 1981 Toronto Canada Concert Hall
21 June 1981 Montreal Le Club
22 June 1981[C] Milwaukee United States Henry Maier Festival Park
26 June 1981 Lynwood Point East
27 June 1981[B] Cleveland Agora Theater
28 June 1981[B] Landover Capital Centre
1 July 1981[B] Asbury Park Asbury Park Convention Hall
2 July 1981[B] Salisbury Wicomico Youth and Civic Center
3 July 1981[B] Norfolk Norfolk Scope
4 July 1981[B] Pittsburgh Stanley Theatre
7 July 1981[B] Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach Civic Center
9 July 1981[B] Atlanta Fox Theatre
10 July 1981[B] Johnson City Freedom Hall
11 July 1981[B] Memphis Mid-South Coliseum
12 July 1981[B] Trotwood Hara Arena
15 July 1981[B] Johnstown Cambria County War Memorial Arena
16 July 1981[B] Buffalo Shea's Theater
17 July 1981[B] Rochester Auditorium Theatre
18 July 1981[B] Syracuse Landmark Theatre
19 July 1981[B] Albany Palace Theatre
21 July 1981[B] New York City Palladium
22 July 1981[B]
23 July 1981[B]
24 July 1981[B]
25 July 1981[B] New Haven New Haven Coliseum
26 July 1981[B] Allentown Great Allentown Fair
28 July 1981[B] Boston Orpheum Theatre
29 July 1981[B] Baltimore Baltimore Civic Center
30 July 1981[B] Upper Darby Township Tower Theater
1 August 1981[D] San Bernardino Swing Auditorium
4 August 1981[D] Long Beach Long Beach Arena
15 August 1981 Stuttgart West Germany Cannstatter Wasen
16 August 1981 Nuremberg Zeppelinfeld
22 August 1981 Baarlo Netherlands Baarlo Sport Park
23 August 1981 Darmstadt West Germany Stadion am Böllenfalltor
26 August 1981 Fréjus France Arènes de Fréjus
27 August 1981 Cap d'Agde Arènes de Cap d'Agde
29 August 1981 Bayonne Arènes de Bayonne
31 August 1981 Annecy Parc des Sports
1 September 1981 Orange Théâtre Antique d'Orange
6 September 1981 Belgrade Yugoslavia Hippodrome
8 September 1981 Stockholm Sweden Göta Lejon
9 September 1981 Lund Olympen
10 September 1981 Copenhagen Denmark Odd Fellows Mansion
26 October 1981 Bologna Italy Palasport di Bologna
27 October 1981 Rome Teatro Tenda
28 October 1981 Florence Teatro Tenda
29 October 1981 Padua Palasport di Padua
30 October 1981 Milan PalaLido
15 November 1981 London England Rainbow Theatre
23 December 1981 The Ruskin Arms

Reference[7]

Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Five songs from this show, namely "Running Free", "Remember Tomorrow", "Killers", "Innocent Exile" and "Wrathchild" were recorded and released in the Maiden Japan EP
B This show was in support of Judas Priest
C This concert was a part of Summerfest
D This show was in support of UFO
Cancelled and rescheduled dates

The tour was subject to a number of cancellations due to problems with Paul Di'Anno's voice, causing four German dates to be cancelled and several Scandinavian dates to be rescheduled.[8] According to band manager Rod Smallwood, the reason for the vocal issues were brought about by adopting a "rock star" lifestyle, which Di'Anno states was because he "couldn't see [his] way to the end of" the band's heavy schedule and that he believed that this was "what you were supposed to do in a big, successful rock band."[9] On the other hand, Steve Harris, the band's bassist, has since said that he did not "know whether he was seeking attention or what", arguing that having to cancel shows because of personal problems was intolerable[4] and ultimately cemented Di'Anno's dismissal.[10] The full list of cancelled dates are as follows:

References

[edit]

Citations

[edit]
  1. ^ Wall 2004, p. 250.
  2. ^ Bushell & Halfin 1985, p. 91.
  3. ^ Wall 2004, p. 189.
  4. ^ a b Wall 2004, p. 193.
  5. ^ Wall 2004, p. 219.
  6. ^ Bushell & Halfin 1985, p. 96.
  7. ^ Bushell & Halfin 1985, p. 97.
  8. ^ Bushell & Halfin 1985, p. 90.
  9. ^ Wall 2004, p. 194.
  10. ^ Wall 2004, p. 192.

Sources

[edit]
  • Bushell, Garry; Halfin, Ross (1985). Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden (2nd ed.). Zomba Books. ISBN 0-946391-84-X.
  • Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. ISBN 1-86074-542-3.
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