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Welcome
to the Iron Maiden Master List.
This list contains the dates and locations of every known Iron Maiden concert,
including proposed, rescheduled, and cancelled dates.
This is the definitive source for Iron Maiden tour dates and cities. No other
site on the internet goes through the painstaking process of verifying the
accuracy of tour dates. Most other sites that offer this kind of information
are full of glaring errors, and the few that exist with accurate information
heavily source this site. There's a reason for that - I do not list tour information
on this site uunless I have good reason to believe the information is correct.
I have sifted through thousands of articles, ticket stubs, flyers, and other
items to verify these dates and locations are accurate.
Be sure to check out Richard Thynne's Iron
Maiden Tour Maps for venue information and to view satellite imagery of
each of gig's location!
last
updated 26 October 2011
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(in dark orange) - evidence proves this date/location to be accurate (in orange) - evidence suggests this date/location to be accurate (in white) - likely accurate, but lacks quality evidence to substantiate accuracy ( |
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| 1979 | 1980 | 1981
| 1982 | 1983 | 1984
| 1985 | 1986 | 1987
| 1988 | 1989 | 1990
| 1991 | 1992 | 1993
| 1994 | 1995 | 1996
| 1997 | 1998 | 1999
| 2000 | 2001 | 2002
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| Note 1: There likely are many more dates for 1978. However, the band's performances were spotty after their equipment was stolen on 2 February. They had to borrow equipment from other bands. Around summer, the band placed an advertisement claiming they were back in full force. But, there's very little evidence they have done any more gigs in 1978 after this advertisement. | |||||
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1980.02.01
- Aberdeen, UK |
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| Note 1: Bushell's book lists Maiden as playing on September 4th and 5th at the Marquee, then Stafford on the 5th and 6th. These dates obviously contradict each other. Also, he has the band listed as playing in London on 8 and 9 September. However, he contradicts all of these dates when he says that the band decided to sit out the UK leg of the Kiss tour and instead "booked into the holiday resort of Lido de Jesolo on the Adriatic Coast with a week of sun, sea, and signoritas in mind (page 78)." He goes on to give details of the vacation, which leads me to believe that he just put up the Kiss tour dates in his book without cross-referencing it to his biography. Gamba lists the band as playing the Marquee on the 4th and 5th, and Skoog lists it as possible that the band played the Marquee on the 5th and 6th. | |||||
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1981.02.17
- Ipswich, UK |
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1: These shows may not have happened. There is evidence the band was
in town for the 1 September gig because a bootleg exists in which Paul
and Dave join Trust to play a few songs. The reason for believing these
did not happen because of French publication, Hard Force, released a
reotrspective of metal shows in France in 1989 and it does not include
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1982.02.25
- Dunstable, UK |
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Note 1: Fan Club Magazine 4 shows an empty spot on a tour list where these two dates would have been (probably whited out). However, this still doesn't solve a mystery. In Fan Club Magazine 3, Bruce claims the band "pulled out" of three gigs in southern France because of a collective band illness. More specifically, Gary Bushell wrote in his book on page 103 that the band cancelled three gigs along the Cote d'Azur, which is the southeast coast of France. The band was only scheduled to play one gig in this area - Nice. However, the band's gig in Montpellier is on the southwest coastline, and the gig following that - Toulouse - is within reasonable driving distance from the southwest coast. No other gigs are nearby the Cote d'Azur, so these three might be the ones talked about by Gary Bushell. One problem - the band did play Nice - a bootleg in circulation has Bruce clearly saying "Bonsoir Nice." So, this has caused significant confusion as to which dates were actually cancelled. If the "three dates" were not the two missing in Fan Club Magazine 4, then it could be the band postponed the Nice gig until 1 April (the only open date between Toulouse and Barcelona), or the band did play Nice on the originally scheduled date, and then cancelled Montpellier, Toulouse, and an unknown location along the Cote d'Azur. The band did have an open date (29 March) between Nice and Montpellier in which they could have squeezed in a show in Toulon or Marseille. |
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1983.04.28
- Stuttgart, Germany (often incorrectly cited as Stoccarda, Itay) |
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1984.08.09
- Warsaw, Poland |
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1985.01.03
- Cincinnati, USA |
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Note 3: Bushell lists the date as 4 May. Skoog claims the date is 5 May because of an account from an Australian fan and the fact that Adelaide is quite a distance from Melbourne. Note 4: John Miles claims the band did only two secret gigs: on the 18th under the moniker of The Sherman Tankers, and on the 19th under the moniker of The Entire Population of Hackney. He also says that the entire band came for encores only on the second night. Robert Skoog, however, maintains that there were four secret gigs on the 15th, 16th, 18th, and 19th. Neither persons can prove their claims, although Skoog says that he has gotten his information from an interview with Adrian Smith. |
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1986.09.10
- Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
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1987.01.07
- Hampton, USA |
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1988.04.28
- Cologne, Germany |
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1990.06.28
- London, UK (see Note 1) |
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| Note 1: Per Paul Davies, this is not a Maiden gig, but a Bruce solo gig in which Nicko, Dave, and Steve joined on stage with Bruce and Janick to play "The Trooper." Technically, it's a Maiden performance. | ||||||
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| 1991.01.13
- Halifax, Canada 1991.01.15 - Montreal, Canada 1991.01.16 - Quebec City, Canada 1991.01.18 - Toronto, Canada 1991.01.19 - Rochester, USA 1991.01.21 - East Rutherford, USA 1991.01.22 - Albany, USA 1991.01.23 - Worcester, USA 1991.01.25 - Providence, USA 1991.01.26 - New Haven, USA 1991.01.28 - Uniondale, USA 1991.01.29 - Philadelphia, USA 1991.01.31 - Pittsburgh, USA 1991.02.01 - Fairfax, USA 1991.02.02 - Charleston, USA 1991.02.04 - Detroit, USA 1991.02.05 - Cleveland, USA 1991.02.06 - Cincinnati, USA 1991.02.15 - Houston, USA 1991.02.16 - Dallas, USA 1991.02.17 - San Antonio, USA 1991.02.19 - San Diego, USA 1991.02.20 - Long Beach, USA 1991.02.22 - Long Beach, USA 1991.02.23 - Phoenix, USA 1991.02.24 - Albuquerque, USA 1991.02.25 - Denver, USA 1991.02.27 - Kansas City, USA 1991.02.28 - Sioux Falls, USA 1991.03.01 - Minneapolis, USA 1991.03.03 - St. Louis, USA 1991.03.04 - Chicago, USA 1991.03.06 - Winnipeg, Canada 1991.03.07 - Saskatoon, Canada 1991.03.08 - Edmonton, USA 1991.03.10 - Salem, USA 1991.03.11 - Seattle, USA 1991.03.13 - Sacramento, USA 1991.03.14 - San Francisco, USA 1991.03.15 - Bakersfield, USA 1991.03.17 - Irvine, USA 1991.03.19 - Salt Lake City, USA 1991.03.28 - Tokyo, Japan 1991.03.29 - Tokyo, Japan 1991.04.01 - Omiya, Japan 1991.04.02 - Osaka, Japan 1991.04.03 - Yokohama, Japan 1991.04.05 - Tokyo, Japan 1991.06.29 - Roskilde, Denmark 1991.09.05 - Bern, Switzerland 1991.09.06 - Winterhur, Switzerland 1991.09.21 - Bol d'Or, France |
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