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IRON MAIDEN Announces Trio Of Canadian Dates



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18:16 Friday, 21 April 2023

Iron Maiden is making the most of their time in North America with a trio of Canadian dates. Iron Maiden is set to headline the Power Trip festival (not including the band Power Trip) on October 6, and will play the three Canadian dates prior to the festival. The shows are part of Iron Maiden's Future Past Tour, which showcases the band playing songs from their most recent album Senjutsu and 1986 classic Somewhere In Time.

Get those dates below and get tickets here.

9/28 – Calgary AB, Scotiabank Saddledome
9/30 – Edmonton AB, Rogers Place
10/2 – Vancouver BC, Rogers Arena

The Future Past Tour has quite a few European dates, all of which you can get below (and get tickets here).

6/3 — Tampere, Finland @ Nokia Arena
6/7 — Bergen, Norway @ Koengen
6/13 — Krakow, Poland @ Tauron Arena
6/19 — Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion
6/24 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3 Arena
6/26 — Glasgow, Scotland @ Ovo Hydro
6/28 — Leeds, England @ First Direct Arena
6/30 — Manchester, England @ AO Arena
7/3 — Nottingham, England @ Motorpoint Arena
7/4 — Birmingham, England @ Utilita Arena
7/7 — London, England @ O2 Arena
7/11 — Amsterdam, The Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
7/13 — Antwerp, Belgium @ Sportpaleis
7/15 — Milan, Italy — The Rreturn of the Gods Festival
7/18 — Barcelona, Spain @ Palau Sant Jordi
7/20 — Murcia, Spain @ Estadio Enrique Roca
7/22 — Bilbao, Spain @ Bizkaia Arena Bec!

If you're on the fence about seeing Iron Maiden, you might want to do that soon. When asked in a recent interview if there could be another Iron Maiden album, bassist Harris outright addressed the band's potential end by saying they're enjoying touring the world "maybe because we know that we're coming towards the end."

"Who knows for sure? At the moment we want to tour as much as we can. But even if we did semi-retire [from playing live], we could still make albums. I don't know. We'll see.

"I always thought that it would be nice to make fifteen albums, which we've surpassed. It's all downhill from here, isn't it? [Laughs.] But each of us is still enjoying it – possibly more than ever – maybe because we know that we're coming towards the end. We try not to think too much about that, but so long as everyone still enjoys what we do we'll keep on going as long as we can."



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