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The '''Legacy of the Beast World Tour''' was a concert tour by English heavy metal band [[Iron Maiden]], named after the comic and mobile game released by the band in 2017. Described as a "history/hits tour", Iron Maiden manager [[Rod Smallwood]] has revealed that the concerts and stage design will feature "a number of different but interlocking ‘worlds’ with a setlist covering a large selection of 80s material with a handful of surprises from later albums."<ref name="Announcement, IronMaiden.com">{{Cite web|url=https://ironmaiden.com/news/article/iron-maiden-announce-legacy-of-the-beast-european-tour-2018|title=Iron Maiden Announce Legacy Of The Beast European Tour 2018!|website=ironmaiden.com}}</ref> |
The '''Legacy of the Beast World Tour''' was a concert tour by English heavy metal band [[Iron Maiden]], named after the comic and mobile game released by the band in 2017. Described as a "history/hits tour", Iron Maiden manager [[Rod Smallwood]] has revealed that the concerts and stage design will feature "a number of different but interlocking ‘worlds’ with a setlist covering a large selection of 80s material with a handful of surprises from later albums."<ref name="Announcement, IronMaiden.com">{{Cite web|url=https://ironmaiden.com/news/article/iron-maiden-announce-legacy-of-the-beast-european-tour-2018|title=Iron Maiden Announce Legacy Of The Beast European Tour 2018!|website=ironmaiden.com}}</ref> The tour started in Tallinn, Estonia in May 2018 and concluded in October 2022 in Tampa, Florida. |
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== Background == |
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The Legacy of the Beast Tour production and set list were inspired by Maiden's free-to-play mobile game of the same name |
The Legacy of the Beast Tour production and set list were inspired by Maiden's free-to-play mobile game of the same name.{{cn|date=June 2024}} The first leg, consisting of 38 European dates in 2018, was announced on 13 November 2017.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.loudersound.com/news/iron-maiden-announce-legacy-of-the-beast-uk-and-european-tour |title=Iron Maiden announce Legacy Of The Beast UK and European tour |last=Munri |first=Scott |website=Classic Rock Magazine|date=13 November 2017 }}</ref> The tour was extended into 2019 with North and South American dates<ref name="Announcement, IronMaiden.com"/> and again into 2020 with Dates in Australia, New Zealand, Asia (Featuring their first ever show in The Philippines) and another run in Europe. |
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In March it was announced that the 2020 Oceania, [[Download Festival]], and The Philippines shows were cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. In April 2020, it was announced that Japan, Copenhell festival in Copenhagen, [[Graspop Metal Meeting]] in Belgium, the show in [[Wiener Neustadt]], Austria, Germany, Paris, Tons of Rock, and Dubai were cancelled and next - postponed to 2021. In April 2021 it was announced that whole 2021 tour was cancelled once again and most of the European shows were rescheduled for 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ironmaiden.com/news/article/european-legacy-of-the-beast-summer-2021-tour-postponed-to-2022|title=European Legacy of the Beast Summer 2021 Tour Postponed to 2022 |website=ironmaiden.com}}</ref> The band cancelled their concerts in [[Kyiv]] and [[Moscow]] due to the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]] in order to "ensure the safety of their fans".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ironmaiden.com/news/article/kyiv-moscow-shows-cancelled |
In March it was announced that the 2020 Oceania, [[Download Festival]], and The Philippines shows were cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. In April 2020, it was announced that Japan, Copenhell festival in Copenhagen, [[Graspop Metal Meeting]] in Belgium, the show in [[Wiener Neustadt]], Austria, Germany, Paris, Tons of Rock, and Dubai were cancelled and next - postponed to 2021. In April 2021 it was announced that whole 2021 tour was cancelled once again and most of the European shows were rescheduled for 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ironmaiden.com/news/article/european-legacy-of-the-beast-summer-2021-tour-postponed-to-2022|title=European Legacy of the Beast Summer 2021 Tour Postponed to 2022 |website=ironmaiden.com}}</ref> The band cancelled their concerts in [[Kyiv]] and [[Moscow]] due to the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]] in order to "ensure the safety of their fans".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ironmaiden.com/news/article/kyiv-moscow-shows-cancelled |
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[[File:Iron Maiden in Chula Vista.jpg|thumb|Iron Maiden performing in [[Chula Vista, CA]] on 25 September 2022]] |
[[File:Iron Maiden in Chula Vista.jpg|thumb|Iron Maiden performing in [[Chula Vista, CA]] on 25 September 2022]] |
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With 140 shows, it was the longest tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals since the "[[Somewhere on Tour]]" in 1986–1987. |
With 140 shows, it was the longest tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals since the "[[Somewhere on Tour]]" in 1986–1987. During the tour, Iron Maiden performed to over 3.5 million fans and the tour was honored with CAA & K2 Award.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ironmaiden.com/news/article/rod-s-end-of-tour-message|title= End of the Tour |publisher=ironmaiden.com |access-date=2022-10-29|date=2022-10-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ironmaiden.com/the-band|title=Biogram |publisher=ironmaiden.com/the-band |access-date=2022-10-22|date=2022-10-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://themusicuniverse.com/iron-maiden-announces-2023-future-past-tour/|title= Iron Maiden announces 2023 dates |publisher=themusicuniverse.com |access-date=2022-10-22|date=2022-10-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=BraveWords |title=BRUCE DICKINSON Takes You Behind The Curtain Of IRON MAIDEN's The Legacy Of The Beast Tour; Part 2 Streaming (Video) |url=https://bravewords.com/news/bruce-dickinson-takes-you-behind-the-curtain-of-iron-maiden-s-the-legacy-of-the-beast-tour-part-2-streaming-video |access-date=2022-12-24 |website=bravewords.com}}</ref> |
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The tour was considered both by the fans and journalists as their most elaborate and successful to date. Iron Maiden headlined the Brazilian Rock in Rio Festival twice and regularly performed before auditories of 50,000 and 100,000 people.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ironmaiden.com/news/article/rod-s-end-of-tour-message|publisher= ironmaiden.com |title=Rod’s end of tour message|date= 2024-05-01|access-date=2024-05-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= |
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https://bravewords.com/news/bruce-dickinson-takes-you-behind-the-curtain-of-iron-maiden-s-the-legacy-of-the-beast-tour-part-2-streaming-video|publisher= bravewords.com |title=Bruce Dickinson takes you behind the curtain of Iron Maiden’s Legacy of the Beast Tour|date=2024-05-01|access-date=2024-05-01}}</ref> In July 2022 Pollstar published the list of Top 150 Touring Artists recapitating the data of headlining, soloed shows in North America between 1981 and 2021. Iron Maiden scored position 35 with around 9.2 mln tickets sold during this period.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://data.pollstar.com/Chart/2022/07/072522_top.touring.artists_1020.pdf|publisher= data.pollstar.com |title= Top 150 Touring Artists 1981 - 2021|date=2024-05-01|access-date=2024-05-01}}</ref> |
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==Opening acts== |
==Opening acts== |
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*[[Trivium (band)|Trivium]] (11–30 September) |
*[[Trivium (band)|Trivium]] (11–30 September) |
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#"[[Flight of Icarus]]" <small>(from ''Piece of Mind'', 1983)</small> |
#"[[Flight of Icarus]]" <small>(from ''Piece of Mind'', 1983)</small> |
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#"[[Fear of the Dark (song)|Fear of the Dark]]" <small>(from ''[[Fear of the Dark (Iron Maiden album)|Fear of the Dark]]'', 1992)</small> |
#"[[Fear of the Dark (song)|Fear of the Dark]]" <small>(from ''[[Fear of the Dark (Iron Maiden album)|Fear of the Dark]]'', 1992)</small> |
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#"[[The Number of the Beast (song)|The Number of the Beast]]" <small>(from ''[[The Number of the Beast]]'', 1982)</small> |
#"[[The Number of the Beast (song)|The Number of the Beast]]" <small>(from ''[[The Number of the Beast (album)|The Number of the Beast]]'', 1982)</small> |
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#"Iron Maiden" <small>(from ''[[Iron Maiden (album)|Iron Maiden]]'', 1980)</small> |
#"Iron Maiden" <small>(from ''[[Iron Maiden (album)|Iron Maiden]]'', 1980)</small> |
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'''Encore''' |
'''Encore''' |
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== Tour dates == |
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|26 May 2018 |
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|18 July 2019 |
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|[[San Antonio]] |
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|[[AT&T Center]] |
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|27 September 2019 |
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|[[Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos|Estadio Nacional]] |
|[[Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos|Estadio Nacional]] |
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|22 May 2022{{Efn|Originally 7 June 2021, but was rescheduled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].}} |
|22 May 2022{{Efn|Originally 7 June 2021, but was rescheduled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].}} |
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|26 May 2022 |
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|2 July 2022{{Efn|Originally 10 June 2020, but was postponed to 8 July 2021, due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. It was ultimately rescheduled to 2 July 2022.}} |
|2 July 2022{{Efn|Originally 10 June 2020, but was postponed to 8 July 2021, due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. It was ultimately rescheduled to 2 July 2022.}} |
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|[[Estádio Nacional]] |
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|27 August 2022 |
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|[[Foro Sol]] |
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|11 September 2022 |
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|16 May 2020{{Efn|Intended to be part of [[Pulp Summer Slam]].}} |
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|[[Amoranto Sports Complex]] |
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World tour by Iron Maiden | |
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Start date | 26 May 2018 |
End date | 27 October 2022 |
No. of shows | 140 |
Iron Maiden concert chronology |
The Legacy of the Beast World Tour was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, named after the comic and mobile game released by the band in 2017. Described as a "history/hits tour", Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood has revealed that the concerts and stage design will feature "a number of different but interlocking ‘worlds’ with a setlist covering a large selection of 80s material with a handful of surprises from later albums."[1] The tour started in Tallinn, Estonia in May 2018 and concluded in October 2022 in Tampa, Florida.
Background
[edit]The Legacy of the Beast Tour production and set list were inspired by Maiden's free-to-play mobile game of the same name.[citation needed] The first leg, consisting of 38 European dates in 2018, was announced on 13 November 2017.[2] The tour was extended into 2019 with North and South American dates[1] and again into 2020 with Dates in Australia, New Zealand, Asia (Featuring their first ever show in The Philippines) and another run in Europe.
In March it was announced that the 2020 Oceania, Download Festival, and The Philippines shows were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2020, it was announced that Japan, Copenhell festival in Copenhagen, Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium, the show in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Germany, Paris, Tons of Rock, and Dubai were cancelled and next - postponed to 2021. In April 2021 it was announced that whole 2021 tour was cancelled once again and most of the European shows were rescheduled for 2022.[3] The band cancelled their concerts in Kyiv and Moscow due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to "ensure the safety of their fans".[4]
With 140 shows, it was the longest tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals since the "Somewhere on Tour" in 1986–1987. During the tour, Iron Maiden performed to over 3.5 million fans and the tour was honored with CAA & K2 Award.[5][6][7][8]
The tour was considered both by the fans and journalists as their most elaborate and successful to date. Iron Maiden headlined the Brazilian Rock in Rio Festival twice and regularly performed before auditories of 50,000 and 100,000 people.[9][10] In July 2022 Pollstar published the list of Top 150 Touring Artists recapitating the data of headlining, soloed shows in North America between 1981 and 2021. Iron Maiden scored position 35 with around 9.2 mln tickets sold during this period.[11]
Opening acts
[edit]2018
[edit]- Killswitch Engage (26 May – 1 July; 31 July – 11 August)
- Sabaton (14 July)
- Gojira (14 July)
- Rhapsody of Fire (Trieste)
- The Raven Age (10 June – 17 July)
- Tremonti (9–18 July)
2019
[edit]- The Raven Age (18 July – 15 October)
- Fozzy (14 September)
- Rage in My Eyes (9 October)
- Serpentor (12 October)
2022
[edit]- Airbourne (13, 20, 26 and 27 June; 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 20, 22, 26, 29 and 31 July)
- Within Temptation (24, 29 and 31 July and all October dates)
- Lord of the Lost (31 May, 2, 7, 20 and 30 June; 2, 4, 7, 9, 10 and 24 July)
- The Hellacopters (22 July)
- Sabaton (26 July)
- Shinedown (7 and 13 June)
- Powerwolf (20 July)
- Avatar (27, 30 August and 4 September)
- Mastodon (7 September)
- Trivium (11–30 September)
Set list
[edit]2018–2019
[edit]- "Churchill's Speech" (tape)/"Aces High" (from Powerslave, 1984)
- "Where Eagles Dare" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)
- "2 Minutes to Midnight" (from Powerslave, 1984)
- "The Clansman" (from Virtual XI, 1998)
- "The Trooper" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)
- "Revelations" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)
- "For the Greater Good of God" (from A Matter of Life and Death, 2006)
- "The Wicker Man" (from Brave New World, 2000)
- "Sign of the Cross" (from The X Factor, 1995)
- "Flight of Icarus" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)
- "Fear of the Dark" (from Fear of the Dark, 1992)
- "The Number of the Beast" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)
- "Iron Maiden" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
Encore
- "The Evil That Men Do" (from Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, 1988)
- "Hallowed Be Thy Name" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)
- "Run to the Hills" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)
2022
[edit]- "Senjutsu" (from Senjutsu, 2021)
- "Stratego" (from Senjutsu, 2021)
- "The Writing on the Wall" (from Senjutsu, 2021)
- "Revelations" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)
- "Blood Brothers" (from Brave New World, 2000)
- "Sign of the Cross" (from The X Factor, 1995)
- "Flight of Icarus" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)
- "Fear of the Dark" (from Fear of the Dark, 1992)
- "Hallowed Be Thy Name" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)
- "The Number of the Beast" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)
- "Iron Maiden" (from Iron Maiden, 1980)
Encore
- "The Trooper" (from Piece of Mind, 1983)
- "The Clansman" (from Virtual XI, 1998)
- "Run to the Hills" (from The Number of the Beast, 1982)
Encore 2
- "Churchill's Speech" (tape)/"Aces High" (from Powerslave, 1984)
Tour dates
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue |
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26 May 2018 | Tallinn | Estonia | Saku Arena |
28 May 2018 | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Arena |
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1 June 2018 | Stockholm | Sweden | Tele2 Arena |
3 June 2018[a] | Trondheim | Norway | Dahls Arena |
5 June 2018 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena |
7 June 2018[b] | Norje | Sweden | Norje Havsbad |
9 June 2018[c] | Munich | Germany | Königsplatz |
10 June 2018 | Hanover | Expo Plaza | |
13 June 2018 | Berlin | Waldbühne | |
16 June 2018[d] | Florence | Italy | Visarno Arena |
17 June 2018[e] | Nickelsdorf | Austria | Pannonia Fields II |
20 June 2018 | Prague | Czech Republic | Letňany Airport |
22 June 2018[f] | Dessel | Belgium | Festivalpark Stenehei |
24 June 2018[g] | Clisson | France | Val de Moine |
26 June 2018 | Geneva | Switzerland | SEG Geneva Arena |
28 June 2018[h] | Sopron | Hungary | Lővér Camping Site |
30 June 2018 | Freiburg | Germany | Messe |
1 July 2018 | Arnhem | Netherlands | GelreDome |
5 July 2018 | Paris | France | AccorHotels Arena |
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9 July 2018 | Milan | Italy | San Siro Ippodromo |
10 July 2018 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
13 July 2018 | Lisbon | Portugal | Altice Arena |
14 July 2018 | Madrid | Spain | Wanda Metropolitano |
17 July 2018 | Trieste | Italy | Piazza Unità d'Italia |
20 July 2018[i] | Athens | Greece | Terra Vibe Park |
22 July 2018[j] | Plovdiv | Bulgaria | Plovdiv Stadium |
24 July 2018 | Zagreb | Croatia | Arena Zagreb |
27 July 2018 | Kraków | Poland | Tauron Arena |
28 July 2018 | |||
31 July 2018 | Newcastle | England | Metro Radio Arena |
2 August 2018 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | SSE Arena |
4 August 2018 | Aberdeen | Scotland | Exhibition and Conference Centre |
6 August 2018 | Manchester | England | Manchester Arena |
7 August 2018 | Birmingham | Genting Arena | |
10 August 2018 | London | The O2 Arena | |
11 August 2018 |
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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22 May 2022[l] | Zagreb | Croatia | Arena Zagreb |
24 May 2022 | Belgrade | Serbia | Štark Arena |
26 May 2022 | Bucharest | Romania | Romexpo |
31 May 2022 | Kaunas | Lithuania | Zalgirio Arena |
2 June 2022 | Riga | Latvia | Riga Arena |
4 June 2022[m] | Hyvinkää | Finland | Hyvinkää Airfield |
7 June 2022[n] | Budapest | Hungary | Groupama Arena |
11 June 2022[o] | Leicestershire | England | Donington Park |
13 June 2022[p] | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Ormeau Park |
16 June 2022[f] | Dessel | Belgium | Festivalpark Stenehei |
18 June 2022[q] | Copenhagen | Denmark | Refshaleøen |
20 June 2022[r] | Prague | Czech Republic | Sinobo Stadium |
23 June 2022[s] | Oslo | Norway | Ekebergsletta |
26 June 2022[t] | Nanterre | France | Paris La Defense Arena |
27 June 2022[u] | Arnhem | Netherlands | GelreDome |
30 June 2022[v] | Zurich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
2 July 2022[w] | Cologne | Germany | RheinEnergieStadion |
4 July 2022[x] | Berlin | Waldbühne | |
7 July 2022[y] | Bologna | Italy | Arena Parco Nord |
9 July 2022[z] | Stuttgart | Germany | Cannstatter Wasen |
10 July 2022[aa] | Wiener Neustadt | Austria | Neustadt Stadion |
13 July 2022 | Sofia | Bulgaria | Arena Armeec |
16 July 2022[ab] | Athens | Greece | Olympic Stadium |
20 July 2022[ac] | Bremen | Germany | Buergerweide |
22 July 2022[ad] | Gothenburg | Sweden | Ullevi |
24 July 2022[ae] | Warsaw | Poland | National Stadium |
26 July 2022[af] | Frankfurt | Germany | Deutsche Bank Park |
29 July 2022[ag] | Barcelona | Spain | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys |
31 July 2022[ah] | Lisbon | Portugal | Estádio Nacional |
27 August 2022 | Curitiba | Brazil | Pedreira Paulo Leminski |
30 August 2022 | Ribeirão Preto | Arena Eurobike | |
2 September 2022 | Rio de Janeiro | Rock in Rio | |
4 September 2022 | São Paulo | Estádio do Morumbi | |
7 September 2022 | Mexico City | Mexico | Foro Sol |
11 September 2022 | El Paso | United States | Don Haskins Center |
13 September 2022 | Austin | Moody Center | |
15 September 2022 | Tulsa | BOK Center | |
17 September 2022 | Denver | Ball Arena | |
19 September 2022 | West Valley City | USANA Amphitheatre | |
21 September 2022 | Anaheim | Honda Center | |
22 September 2022 | |||
25 September 2022 | Chula Vista | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre | |
27 September 2022 | Concord | Concord Pavilion | |
29 September 2022 | Seattle | Climate Pledge Arena | |
30 September 2022 | Spokane | Spokane Arena | |
3 October 2022 | Sioux Falls | Denny Sanford Premier Center | |
5 October 2022 | Chicago | United Center | |
7 October 2022 | Columbus | Nationwide Arena | |
9 October 2022 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | |
11 October 2022 | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena |
12 October 2022 | Hamilton | FirstOntario Centre | |
15 October 2022 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | |
17 October 2022 | Worcester | United States | DCU Center |
19 October 2022 | Elmont | UBS Arena | |
21 October 2022 | Newark | Prudential Center | |
23 October 2022 | Washington, D.C. | Capital One Arena | |
25 October 2022 | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum | |
27 October 2022 | Tampa | Amalie Arena |
Cancelled shows
[edit]Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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1 May 2020 | Perth | Australia | RAC Arena | COVID-19 pandemic |
3 May 2020 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | ||
5 May 2020 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | ||
7 May 2020 | Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena | ||
9 May 2020 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | ||
11 May 2020 | ||||
13 May 2020 | Auckland | New Zealand | Spark Arena | |
30 May 2020 | Tel Aviv | Israel | Bloomfield Stadium | |
16 May 2020[ai] | Quezon City | Philippines | Amoranto Sports Complex | |
19 May 2020 | Yokohama | Japan | Pia Arena MM | |
20 May 2020 | ||||
22 May 2020 | Osaka | EDION Arena | ||
27 May 2020 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Coca-Cola Arena | |
30 June 2020 | Saint-Petersburg | Russia | Ice Palace | |
2 July 2020 | Moscow | VTB Dynamo Moscow Stadium | ||
9 July 2020 | Weert | Netherlands | Evenemententerrein Weert | |
5 June 2021 | Basel | Switzerland | St. Jakobshalle | |
27 June 2021 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis |
Box office score data
[edit]Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue (USD) |
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Saku Suurhall | Tallinn | 8,284 / 8,284 (100%) | $544,989[14] |
Hartwall Arena | Helsinki | 20,344 / 20,344 (100%) | $2,072,080[14] |
Tele2 Arena | Stockholm | 37,221 / 37,221 (100%) | $2,926,064[14] |
Royal Arena | Copenhagen | 15,184 / 15,184 (100%) | $1,394,397[14] |
Expo Plaza | Hanover | 21,900 / 21,900 (100%) | $1,678,755[14] |
Waldbühne | Berlin | 15,757 / 17,000 (93%) | $1,408,961[14] |
Letňany Airport | Prague | 29,763 / 30,000 (100%) | $2,314,576[14] |
Messe | Freiburg | 30,000 / 30,000 (100%) | $2,311,161[15] |
GelreDome | Arnhem | 20,026 / 23,200 (86%) | $1,646,254[15] |
AccorHotels Arena | Paris | 30,794 / 30,794 (100%) | $2,189,356[15] |
San Siro Ippodromo | Milan | 16,272 / 17,500 (93%) | $1,444,708[15] |
Wanda Metropolitano | Madrid | 48,689 / 48,689 (100%) | $4,797,916[15] |
Tauron Arena | Kraków | 30,617 / 30,617 (100%) | $2,173,988[15] |
Manchester Arena | Manchester | 14,758 / 14,758 (100%) | $1,111,545[15] |
Total | 339,609 / 345,491 (98%) | $28,014,750 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Part of Trondheim Rocks.
- ^ Part of Sweden Rock Festival.
- ^ Part of Rockavaria.
- ^ Part of Firenze Rocks.
- ^ Part of Nova Rock Festival.
- ^ a b Part of Graspop Metal Meeting.
- ^ Part of Hellfest.
- ^ Part of VOLT Festival.
- ^ Part of Rockwave Festival.
- ^ Part of Hills of Rock.
- ^ Part of Rock in Rio.
- ^ Originally 7 June 2021, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ Part of Rockfest Finland. The original date was on 5 June 2020 at Särkänniemi Event Beach in Tampere, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ Originally 9 June 2021, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ Part of Download Festival.
- ^ Part of Belsonic.
- ^ Part of Copenhell.
- ^ Originally 15 June 2021, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ Part of Tons of Rock.
- ^ Originally 11 July 2020, but was postponed to the same date in 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 26 June 2022.
- ^ Originally 10 July 2021, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ Originally 13 July 2020, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ Originally 10 June 2020, but was postponed to 8 July 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 2 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 23 June 2020, but was postponed to 30 June 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 4 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 20 July 2020, but was postponed to 24 June 2021 , due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 7 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 18 July 2020, but was postponed to 26 June 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 9 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 16 July 2020, but was postponed to 16 June 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 10 July 2022.
- ^ Part of Athens Rocks.
- ^ Originally 9 June 2020, but was postponed to 13 June 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 20 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 27 June 2020, but was postponed to 3 July 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 22 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 5 July 2020, but was postponed to 11 June 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 24 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 6 July 2021, but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ Originally 25 July 2020, but was postponed to 19 June 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 29 July 2022.
- ^ Originally 23 July 2020, but was postponed to 21 June 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was ultimately rescheduled to 31 July 2022.
- ^ Intended to be part of Pulp Summer Slam.
References
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- ^ "Kyiv and Moscow shows cancelled". ironmaiden.com.
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