Mon 31.07. - Tue 01.08.2023
They rocked the Olympic Hall for the first time in 1980, back then with their big hits like "Sanctuary" and "Running Free". The last time Iron Maiden came here was in 2011, and now the metal legends around singer Bruce Dickinson, guitarist Dave Murray and bassist Steve Harris are returning to the park. Their double concert will revolve around two very special albums: "Senjutsu", the band's 17th and most recent studio album, which, like its three predecessors "A Matter of Life and Death", "The Final Frontier" and "The Book of Souls", made it to No. 1 in the German charts - and reached No. 3 in the Billboard 200, the highest ranking for an Iron Maiden album in the USA.
In addition, the legendary classic "Somewhere in Time", the epic sixth studio album from 1986, will also take centre stage on the tour. "We decided to resurrect the album because this tour wasn't included in the many restrospective history tours we've played over the years," says Steve Harris. And manager Ron Smallwood adds, "We find the combination of the two albums very exciting. It's going to be a very special tour for old and for new fans of Iron Maiden."
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