Iron Maiden is extending their tour into 2020
By Saige Miller on November 7, 2019
How dedicated is Iron Maiden to rockin’?! The answer is: very!
Iron Maiden announced the Legacy of the Beast tour will enter its third in 2020. The extended tour includes 33 more shows globally. Iron Maiden will begin their tour in Perth, Australia on May, 1st and will end the tour in Barcelona on July, 25th!
“We’ve had a fantastic time on the Legacy tour so far, and the reaction everywhere to the stage show and all the crazy props (and Eddie!) I get to play with has been phenomenal,” Bruce Dickinson said in a statement.
The show and setlists are expected to rock your socks off. Iron Maiden plans to play songs throughout their entire career, including music from when Blaze Bayley was a member of the band.
“The whole band has been having such fun. We’re really excited to bring this production to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the Philippines, Israel and Dubai, and to come back to Europe and reach even more of our fans there,” said Dickinson.
Iron Maiden ‘Legacy of the Beast’ 2020 Tour
05/01 – Perth, Australia @ RAC Arena
05/03 – Adelaide, Australia @ Entertainment Centre
05/05 – Brisbane, Australia @ Entertainment Centre
05/07 – Sydney, Australia @ Qudos Bank Arena
05/11 – Melbourne, Australia @ Rod Laver Arena
05/13 – Auckland, New Zealand @ Spark Arena
05/16 – Manila, Philippines @ Pulp Summer Slam
05/19 – Tokyo, Japan @ Pia Arena MM
05/20 – Tokyo, Japan @ Pia Arena MM
05/22 – Osaka, Japan (venue TBA)
05/27 – Dubai, UAE @ Coca-Cola Arena
05/30 – Tel Aviv, Israel @ Bloomfield Stadium
06/05-07 – Tampere, Finland @ Rockfest
06/09 – Bremen, Germany @ Buergerweide
06/10 – Cologne, Germany @ Rhein-Energie-Stadium
06/13 – Donington, UK @ Download Festival
06/15 – Belfast, UK @ Belsonic Festival
06/18 – Dessel, Belgium @ Graspop Metal Meeting
06/20 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Copenhell
06/23 – Berlin, Germany @ Waldbuehne
06/25 – Oslo, Norway @ Tons Of Rock
06/27 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Ullevi Stadium
06/30 – St Petersburg, Russia @ Ice Palace
07/02 – Moscow, Russia @ VTB Arena Dynamo Central Stadium
07/05 – Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy
07/07 – Prague, Czech Republic @ Sinobo Stadium
07/09 – Weert, Holland @ Evenemententerrein
07/11 – Paris, France @ Paris La Defense Arena
07/16 – Wiener, Austria @ Neustadt Stadium
07/18 – Stuttgart, Germany @ Mercedes-Benz Arena
07/20 – Bologna, Italy @ Sonic Park
07/23 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Estadio Nacional
07/25 – Barcelona, Spain @ Olympic Stadium