Iron Maiden announced new european dates for 2018 “Legacy of The Beast”. Following the successful “Book Of Souls” global tour of 2016-17 they will get back on the road again next year with a series of arena and festival shows in Europe, opening in Tallinn, Estonia on May 26 and finishing at the O2 Arena, London on August 10.
Check out the tour dates below:
May 26 – Tallinn, Estonia @ Saku Arena,Estonia
May 28 – Helsinki, Finland @ Hartwall Arena
Jun. 01 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Tele2 Arena
Jun. 03 – Trondheim, Norway @ Rocks Dahls Arena
Jun. 05 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
Jun. 07 – Sölvesborg, Sweden @ Sweden Rock Festival,
Jun. 09 – Munich, Germany @ Rockavaria, Königsplatz
Jun. 10 – Hannover, Germany @ Expo Plaza
Jun. 13 – Berlin, Germany @ Waldbuhne
Jun. 16 – Florence, Italy @ Firenze Rocks
Jun. 17 – Nickelsdorf, Austria @ Novarock
Jun. 20 – Prague, Czech Republic @ Letnany Airport
Jun. 22 – Dessel, Belgium @ Graspop Metal Meeting
Jun. 24 – Clisson, France @ Hellfest
Jun. 26 – Geneva, Switzerland @ Arena
Jun. 28 – Sopron, Hungary @ Volt Festival
Jun. 30 – Freiburg, Germany @ Messegelaende
Jul. 01 – Arnhem, Netherlands @ Gelredome
Jul. 05 – Paris, France @ AccorsHotel Arena
Jul. 09 – Milan, Italy @ San Siro Ippodromo
Jul. 10 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion
Jul. 13 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Altice Arena
Jul. 14 – Madrid, Spain @ Wanda Metropolitano Stadium
Jul. 17 – Trieste, Italy @ Piazza Della Unita D’Italia
Jul. 20 – Athens, Greece @ Rockwave
Jul. 22 – Plovdiv, Bulgaria @ Hills Of Rock
Jul. 24 – Zagreb, Croatia @ Arena
Jul. 27 – Krakow, Poland @ Tauron Arena
Jul. 31 – Newcastle, UK @ Radio Arena
Aug. 02 – Belfast, UK @ SSE Arena
Aug. 04 – Aberdeen, UK @ Exhibition & Conference Centre
Aug. 06 – Manchester, UK @ Arena
Aug. 07 – Birmingham, UK @ Genting Arena
Aug. 10 – London, UK @ O2 Arena
The tour is expected to continue in 2019.
The concept for the “Legacy Of The Beast” world tour was inspired by the band’s mobile game and comic book of the same name and the stage set design will feature a number of different but interlocking “worlds” with a set list covering a large selection of eighties material with a handful of surprises from later albums to add diversity.
The last tour
On the first leg of the tour the band play shows in 36 countries across six continents, which included their debut performances in El Salvador, Lithuania and China. With 117 shows, it was the longest tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals since the “Somewhere on Tour” in 1986-87. The group, their crew and equipment were transported on a customised Boeing 747-400, nicknamed “Ed Force One”, which was piloted by vocalist Bruce Dickinson.
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