Paul Di’Anno announce new 2023 tour dates

The ex-Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno, who was the vocalist of the band on their two first albums “Iron Maiden” (1980) and “Killers” (1981) announced new 2023 tour dates for South America and Mexico.

After years struggling with health issues he is now back on the road, recovered from a knee surgery he done in Croatia in 2022. During the treatment he went to see Maiden play in the country, met his ex-bandmate Steve Harris and a few days later he revealed that his former group would cover his reamining health expenses.

Di’Anno’s shows in South America will happen from January to March and will take place in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile. He will also perform in Mexico after the South American dates. The official announcement says that more dates might be announced soon. The setlist will have all the classic songs from Maiden’s first two albums.

Paul Di’Anno 2023 tour dates

January

  • 27 – Fortaleza, Brazil at Armazém
  • 28 – Recife, Brazil at Estelita
  • 29 – Salvador, Brazil at 30 Segundos
  • 31 – Brasília, Brazil at Toinha

February

  • 1 – Goiânia, Brazil at Bolshoi
  • 2 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at Agyto
  • 4 – São Paulo, Brazil at Carioca Club
  • 5 – Belo Horizonte, Brazil at Mr. Rock
  • 8 – Florianópolis, Brazil at Célula Showcase
  • 9 – Curitiba, Brazil at Jokers
  • 11 – Vila Velha, Brazil at Correria
  • 12 – Ipatinga, Brazil at Garajão
  • 14 – Juiz de Fora, Brazil at Cultural Bar
  • 15 – Divinópolis, Brazil at Zeppelin
  • 16 – Uberlândia, Brazil at Seu Rosa
  • 18 – Cuiabá, Brazil at Caverna’s Bar
  • 19 – Campo Grande, Brazil at Blues Bar
  • 21 – Maringá, Brazil at Tribo’s
  • 23 – Porto Alegre, Brazil at CIEE
  • 25 – Limeira, Brazil at Mirage
  • 26 – Santos, Brazil at Arena Club
  • 28 – Boa Vista, Brazil – 174 Pub

March

  • 2 – Manaus, Brazil at O Condado
  • 3 – Belém, Brazil at Botequim
  • 4 – São Luís, Brazil at The Music Hall
  • 6 – Teresina, Brazil at Bueiro do Rock
  • 7 – Juazeiro do Norte, Brazil at Porão Rock
  • 8 – Natal, Brazil at Whisktório
  • 10 – João Pessoa, Brazil at After Pub
  • 11 – Maceió, Brazil at Tanque Cheio
  • 12 – Aracaju, Brazil at Chê Music Bar
  • 15 – Asuncion, Paraguay at Absoluto Rock
  • 17 – Buenos Aires, Argentina at Uniclub
  • 18 – Santiago, Chile at Subterraneo
  • 19 – La Serena, Chile at Enjoy
  • 21 –  Pto. Montt, Chile at Barra Bass
  • 25 – Mexico City, Mexico at TBC

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