home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!hookup!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!doc.ic.ac.uk!vsn
- From: vsn@ic.ac.uk (Vartan Narinian)
- Newsgroups: alt.rock-n-roll.metal.ironmaiden,rec.music.info,alt.answers,rec.answers,news.answers
- Subject: FAQ: IRON MAIDEN Frequently Asked Questions, part 2/2 (monthly post)
- Supersedes: <1994Feb24.105222.24574@cc.ic.ac.uk>
- Followup-To: alt.rock-n-roll.metal.ironmaiden
- Date: 24 Mar 1994 13:29:20 GMT
- Organization: Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
- Lines: 2459
- Approved: trusted-submitter@cp.tn.tudelft.nl,news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
- Expires: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 23:58:00 GMT
- Message-ID: <2ms4jg$dkh@frigate.doc.ic.ac.uk>
- References: <2ms4e4$dga@frigate.doc.ic.ac.uk>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bugatti.ee.ic.ac.uk
- Summary: This is the list of Frequently Asked Questions (with answers) for
- the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Read this before asking
- what the backwards message before "Still Life" is.
- Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu alt.rock-n-roll.metal.ironmaiden:1898 rec.music.info:2962 alt.answers:2204 rec.answers:4582 news.answers:16792
-
- Archive-name: music/iron-maiden-faq/part2
- Last-modified: 1994/03/23
- Version: 1.02
-
- FAQ [2/2]
- ----------
-
- ==============================================
- -->> 30 <<-- IRON MAIDEN Complete Discography
- ==============================================
-
- * NOTE: All release dates are for the United Kingdom, and are as accurate as
- I could find!
-
-
- ALBUMS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Date Title Label/cat.no.
- mm/dd/yy
- --------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------
- 04/11/80 Iron Maiden EMI EMC 3330
- As CD CDP 7 91415 2
- Re-issued on Fame, May '85 FAME FA 41 3121 1
- 02/02/81 Killers EMI EMC 3357
- As CD CDP 7 91416 2
- Re-issued on Fame, May '85 FAME FA 41 3122 1
- 03/22/82 The Number Of The Beast EMI EMC 3400
- Also on picture disc EMI EMCP 3400
- As CD (Released 1/87) CDP 7 46364 2
- Re-issued on Fame, May '87 FAME FA 3178
- 05/16/83 Piece Of Mind EMI EMA 800
- (Some copies in gatefold sleeve)
- Also on picture disc
- As CD (Released 12/86) CDP 7 46363 2
- 09/03/84 Powerslave EMI POWER 1
- Also on picture disc EMI POWERP 1
- As CD CDP 7 46045 2
- 10/14/85 Live After Death EMI RIP 1
- As CD (Released 12/85) CDP 7 46186 2
- 09/26/86 Somewhere In Time EMI EMC 5132
- As CD (Released 10/86) CDP 7 46341 2
- 04/11/88 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son EMI EMD 1006
- As CD CDP 7 90258 2
- Also on picture disc EMPD 1006
- With free banner
- 10/09/90 No Prayer For The Dying EMI EMD 1017
- As CD ET/EK 46905
- Limited Edition blood red vinyl EPIC E 46905
- Also with die-cut cover picture disc EMI EMDPD 1017
- 05/12/92 Fear Of The Dark
- As CD EK 48993
- 03/22/93 A Real Live One
- Also with gatefold sleeve EMI EMD 1042
- As CD CDP 0777 7 81456 2 2
- 10/18/93 A Real Dead One
- Also with gatefold sleeve EMI EMD 1048
- As CD CDP 0777 7 89248 2 1
- 11/??/93 Live At Donington '92
- Limited Edition 3-LP (5,000 released) EMI DON 1
- Also as 2-CD set
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- SINGLES/E.P.s
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Date Title Label/cat.no.
- --------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------
- 11/10/79 The Soundhouse Tapes (with Invasion/Iron Maiden/
- Prowler) - Very raw, and slower. Rock Hard/ROK 1
- 02/15/80 Metal For Muthas (Compilation) EMI EMC 3318
- Only 2 tracks - Sanctuary and Wrathchild
- Both quite raw.
- 02/15/80 Running Free/Burning Ambition EMI 5032
- 05/16/80 Sanctuary/Drifter (Live)/I've Got The Fire (Live) EMI 5065
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM1
- 05/16/80 Sanctuary/Prowler/Drifter (Live)/I've Got The
- Fire (Live)
- 10/27/80 Women In Uniform/Invasion EMI 5105
- 10/27/80 Women In Uniform/Invasion/Phantom Of The
- Opera (Live) - Limited Edition 12" 12 EMI 5105
- ??/??/?? Iron Maiden Live!! +One EP (Sanctuary/Phantom EMS-41001
- Of The Opera/Drifter/Women in Uniform) Japan
- pressing
- Oct '80 Axe Attack (K-Tel Records Compilation) K-TEL NE 1100
- One demo track - Running Force
- 03/02/81 Twilight Zone/Wrathchild EMI 5145
- Also on cassette TCEMI 5145
- Also on red or clear vinyl EMIC 5145
- 06/15/81 Purgatory/Ghengis Khan EMI 5184
- Nov '81 Maiden Japan (E.P.) (a.k.a. Heavy Metal Army)
- Running Free/Remember Tomorrow/Killers/Innocent
- Exile EMI 5219
- Also on 12" 12 EMI 5219
- (US Release has extra track - Wrathchild)
- Feb '82 Run To The Hills/Total Eclipse EMI 5263
- Also on 7" picture disc EMIP 5263
- 05/10/82 The Number Of The Beast/Remember Tomorrow EMI 5287
- Also on red or clear vinyl
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM3
- 04/11/83 Flight Of Icarus/I've Got The Fire EMI 5378
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5378
- Also on cassette TC IM4
- 06/20/83 The Trooper/Cross-Eyed Mary EMI 5397
- Also on cut to shape picture disc (cut-out) EMIP 5397
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM5
- 08/06/84 2 Minutes To Midnight/Rainbow's Gold EMI 5489
- 08/06/84 2 Minutes To Midnight/Rainbow's Gold/
- Mission From 'Arry (bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5489
- Also on picture disc 12 EMIP 5489
- Also a rare special promo video
- 10/22/84 Aces High/King Of Twilight EMI 5502
- 10/22/84 Aces High/King Of Twilight/The Number Of The
- Beast (Live) (bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5502
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5502
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM7
- 09/23/85 Running Free/Sanctuary (All Live) EMI 5532
- Also in special double-sided wrap-around poster
- sleeve [poster bag] (proceeds donated to Anti-
- Heroin campaign, City Roads, Kick The Habit,
- Still Waters) EMI 5532
- 09/23/85 Running Free/Sanctuary/Murders In The Rue
- Morgue (All Live) (bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5532
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5532
- Also on cassette EMI TCIM 10
- 12/02/85 Run To The Hills/Phantom Of The Opera (All Live)
- (early releases include band Xmas card) EMI 5542
- 12/02/85 Run To The Hills/Phantom Of The Opera/Losfer
- Words (Big 'Orra) (All Live)
- (Bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5542
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5542
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM11
- 09/06/86 Wasted Years/Reach Out EMI 5583
- Also on 7" computer-shaped picture disc EMIP 5583
- 09/06/86 Wasted Years/Reach Out/Sheriff Of Huddersfield
- (Bonus track on 12") 12 EMI 5583
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM8
- 11/22/86 Stranger In A Strange Land/That Girl
- (Limited edition in double-sided fold-out poster
- [poster sleeve]) EMI 5589
- 11/26/86 Stranger In A Strange Land/That Girl/Juanita
- (Bonus track on 12" + picture disc) 12 EMI 5589
- Also on 12" picture disc 12 EMIP 5589
- Also on cassette EMI TC IM9
- May '87 Interview picture disc Baktabak BAK 203
- 03/20/88 Can I Play With Madness/Black Bart Blues EMI EM 49
- Also as shaped picture disc EMI EMP 49
- With sticker and transfer EMI EMS 49
- 03/20/88 Can I Play With Madness/Black Bart Blues/Massacre EMI 12EM 49
- (bonus track on 12" + CD single)
- Also on picture disc 12EMP 49 B
- And CD EMCD 49
- May '88 The Evil That Men Do/Prowler '88 " EM 64
- Also in gatefold sleeve EMG 64B
- And shaped picture disc EMP 64
- May '88 The Evil That Men Do/Prowler '88/
- Charlotte The Harlot '88
- (Bonus track on 12" + CD single) " 12EM 64
- Also in poster sleeve
- And CD CDEM 64
- 11/07/88 The Clairvoyant/The Prisoner '88 (all Live) " EM 79
- Also in clear vinyl with poster sleeve EMS 79
- And a shaped picture disc EMP 79
- Nov '88 The Clairvoyant/The Prisoner '88/Heaven Can Wait
- (All Live) (bonus track on 12" + CD single) EMI 12EM 79
- Also as picture disc 12EMP 79
- Gatefold sleeve 12EMG 79
- As CD CDEM 79
- Nov '89 Infinite Dreams/Killers/Still Life (All Live)
- As CD CDEM 117
- As shaped picture disc EMPD 117
- Patch pack EMS 117
- Also on cassette TCEM 117
- Nov '89 Infinite Dreams/Killers/Still Life (All Live) " 12EM 117
- Etched 12" 12EMPX 117
- 02/12/90 Running Free/Burning Ambition/Sanctuary/
- Drifter/I've Got The Fire/Listen With Nicko -
- Part 1 EMI CDIRN 1
- Also on double 12" (IRN 1)
- 02/19/90 Women in Uniform/Invasion/Phantom Of The Opera/
- Twilight Zone/Wrathchild/Listen With Nicko -
- Part 2 EMI CDIRN 2
- Also on double 12" (IRN 2)
- 02/26/90 Purgatory/Ghenghis Khan/Running Free/Remember
- Tomorrow/Killers/Innocent Exile/Listen With
- Nicko - Part 3 EMI CDIRN 3
- Also on double 12" (IRN 3)
- 03/05/90 Run To The Hills/Total Eclipse/The Number Of The
- Beast/Remember Tomorrow/Listen With Nicko - Part 4 EMI CDIRN 4
- Also on double 12" (IRN 4)
- 03/12/90 Flight Of The Icarus/I've Got The Fire/The Trooper/
- Cross Eyed Mary/Listen With Nicko - Part 5 EMI CDIRN 5
- Also on double 12" (IRN 5)
- 03/19/90 2 Minutes To Midnight/Rainbow's Gold/Mission From
- 'Arry/Aces High/King Of Twilight/The Number Of
- The Beast/Listen With Nicko - Part 6 EMI CDIRN 6
- Also on double 12" (IRN 6)
- 03/26/90 Running Free/Murders In The Rue Morgue/Run To
- The Hills/Phantom Of The Opera/Losfer Words (Big
- 'Orra)/Listen With Nicko - Part 7 EMI CDIRN 7
- Also on double 12" (IRN 7)
- 04/02/90 Wasted Years/Reach Out/Sheriff Of Huddersfield/
- Stranger In A Strange Land/That Girl/Juanita/
- Listen With Nicko - Part 7 EMI CDIRN 8
- Also on double 12" (IRN 8)
- 04/09/90 Can I Play With Madness/Black Bart Blues/Massacre/
- The Evil That Men Do/Prowler '88/Charlotte The
- Harlot/Listen With Nicko - Part 9 EMI CDIRN 9
- Also on double 12" (IRN 9)
- 04/16/90 The Clairvoyant/The Prisoner/Heaven Can Wait/
- Infinite Dreams/Killers/Still Life/Listen With
- Nicko - Part 10 (All Live) EMI CDIRN 10
- Also on double 12" (IRN 10)
- Sep '90 Holy Smoke/All in Your Mind EMI EM 153
- Also on cassette TCEM 153
- Sep '90 Holy Smoke/All In Your Mind/Kill Me Ce Soir
- (Contains exclusive massive tour poster)
- Also picture disc 12 EMPD 153
- Sep '90 Holy Smoke/All In Your Mind/Kill Me Ce Soir
- As CD CDEM 153
- Jan '91 Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter/I'm A Mover/
- Communications Breakdown CDEM 171
- With etched second side
- Also on picture disc in special 'brain' pack EMPD 171
- Also cassette TCEMC 171
- As CD CDEM 171
- Jan '91 Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter/I'm A Mover/
- Communication Breakdown EMI 12EMP 17
- with banner calendar EMI EM ...
- As picture disc 12EMPD 171
- ??? '92 From Here To Eternity/I Can't See My Feeling
- As Shaped 7" Picture Disc EMI EMPD 240 (1992)
- ??? '92 From Here To Eternity/Roll Over Vic Vella/Public
- Enema Number One (Live)/No Prayer For The Dying
- (Live)
- As CD EMI CDEM 240
- ??? '9? The Fugitive/Interview?
- Sumr '92 Be Quick Or Be Dead/Nodding Donkey Blues/
- Space Station No. 5
- 12" With Gatefold Sleeve EMI 12 EMG 229
- As CD CDEM 229
- Also as 12" Picture Disc EMI 12 EMPD 229
- Early '93 Fear Of The Dark/Be Quick Or Be Dead/Hooks In You
- (All Live)
- As 12" shaped picture disc
- As CD EMI 7243
- As 7" Picture Disc EMI EMPD 263
- 10/??/93 Hallowed Be Thy Name/Wasted Years/The Trooper/
- Wrathchild (All Live) EMI ???
- Also as red vinyl with poster sleeve EMI 12 EMP 288
- Also as 12" picture disc EMI 12 EMPD 288
- As CD
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- VIDEOS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Date Title Label/cat.no.
- --------|--------------------------------------------------|-----------------
- Mar '81 Live At The Rainbow (30 minutes)
- Jul '83 Video Pieces (18 minutes) (Sony Video 45)
- Apr '85 Behind The Iron Curtain (38 minutes) (Sony Video EP)
- Oct '85 Live After Death (89 minutes) RO153
- Oct '87 12 Wasted Years (90 minutes) MP 1613
- Nov '89 Maiden England (95 minutes) 19V-49058
- ??? '92 From There To Eternity (95 minutes) 19V-49132
- Nov '93 Live At Donington '92 (120 minutes)
- ??? '94 Raising Hell (Bruce Dickinson's Last Show)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- ============================================================
- -->> 31 <<-- Other significant dates in IRON MAIDEN history
- ============================================================
-
- 1972 - Steve Harris graduates from Leyton County High School, Leytonstone,
- London, England (on the East End).
- May 1976 - The words "Iron Maiden's...gonna get you...no matter how far" were
- first uttered at the Cart & Horses Tavern at Maryland Point,
- Stratford, England. The first true gig for IRON MAIDEN! :)
- '76/'77 - Maiden establishes themselves on the East End London heavy metal
- scene.
- Mid '77 - Den Wilcock quits right before a gig at the Green Man Plumstead,
- England.
- 12/31/78 - Paul Di'Anno's debut with IRON MAIDEN, at the Ruskin Arms, High
- Street North, Manor Park, East London, England.
- 12/31/78 - The first 4 songs EP was recorded at Spacewood Studios in
- Cambridge, England. The songs were: Prowler, Invasion, Iron
- Maiden, and Strange World. Once the band returned with more money
- to remix, etc., the studio had wiped the master clean, so the demo
- tape (which eventually became the Soundhouse Tapes) was put onto
- vinyl exactly as it was recorded that night. It cost them about
- $400 or so. They didn't even have a place to stay, and actually
- had to stay in the back of their van!
- Early 79 - First real press exposure for IRON MAIDEN.
- 02/02/79 - Maiden's equipment truck, equipment and all, were stolen, worth
- 12,000 pounds altogether. All of this was later recovered less
- than a month later, and the 4 perpetrators were later charged with
- stealing and burglary. The main guy was named Ilkay Bayram, and
- they were from Homerton, England.
- Early summer 79 - Rod Smallwood hooks up with Maiden as their manager.
- Summer '79 - Steve and rest of the band quit their regular jobs, since IRON
- MAIDEN was really starting to take off full-time.
- 09/03/79 - Charity benefit concert at the Music Machine, London, England,
- supporting Motorhead (Motorhead was billed as Iron Fist And The
- Hordes From Hell).
- 09/06/79 - Paul Di'Anno is arrested 5 minutes before Maiden goes on stage
- at The Swan, Hammersmith, London, England. He was charged with
- concealing a weapon (a knife), and forced Maiden to go on as a
- 3-piece (Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Doug Sampson), playing a
- largely instrumental set, with Steve Harris doing vocals.
- 10/03/79 - 10/04/79 - Free concerts played at The Swan, Hammersmith, London,
- England...trying to attract record labels. Chrysalis
- records turned up, but couldn't make up their mind
- whether or not they were interested (tough shit for
- them, eh?!).
- 10/19/79 - First headline concert at The Marquee, London, England, with
- Praying Mantis and Ian Flemming.
- 10/24/79 - IRON MAIDEN first signs with EMI records. (Paul Di'Anno of Ching-
- ford, London; David Michael Murray of Clapton, London; Steve
- Harris of Leytonstone, London; Doug Sampson of Walthamstow,
- London; and Tony Parsons of Hertfordshire).
- 10/27/79 - IRON MAIDEN's first appearance on the cover of SOUNDS magazine.
- 11/01/79 - First gig in Scotland, Ruffles, Aberdeen, Scotland.
- 11/05/79 - Heavy Metal Bonfire Night Explosion at The Music Machine, London,
- England.
- 11/07/79 - Sign contract for BBC's Radio One "Friday Night Rock Show", to be
- broadcast one week later.
- 11/09/79 - The Soundhouse Tapes EP was officially released (unmixed) on Rock
- Hard Records (Maiden's own label). Only 5,000 copies were ever
- made.
- 11/14/79 - IRON MAIDEN made their debut on the BBC's Radio One "Friday Night
- Rock Show." They played Iron Maiden, Sanctuary, Transylvania, and
- Running Free as a 4-piece (they had dropped guitarist Tony Parsons
- by this time).
- 12/15/79 - Official announcement of IRON MAIDEN signing with EMI (in the
- trade bible MUSIC WEEK).
- 12/19/79 - The IRON MAIDEN MEGABASH at The Music Machine, London, England.
- This gig was complete with amps covered in cotton wool snow and
- a headbanging Santa.
- End '79 - Maiden (Rod Smallwood) meets up with artist Derek Riggs.
- Early '80 - Recorded Running Free single (release in Feb '80), and the b-side
- Burning Ambition (which is the only album that features Doug
- Sampson on drums, and Dave Murray doing all the guitar work).
- 02/10/80 - Maiden meets up with famed photographer Ross Halfin, after he
- takes in their show in support of the Metal For Muthas album, at
- the London Lyceum, England.
- 02/15/80 - Metal For Muthas compilation released.
- 02/15/80 - First single, Running Free b/w Burning Ambition, is released. It
- goes to #44 in the first week of its release. It peaked at #34
- (in the UK) at the beginning of March.
- Feb '80 - IRON MAIDEN first plays LIVE on Britain's TOP OF THE POPS, the
- first band ever to do so (at the time), other than THE WHO in
- 1972.
- 03/15/80 - First Headline Performance at the Hammersmith Odeon, England (on
- the Judas Priest tour). They got to play about a 45 minute set
- for each gig on the tour.
- 04/05/80 - Kotrijk Festival, Belgium. The IRON MAIDEN Head (the forerunner
- to Eddie) was blown off the stage and into the crowd (instead of
- just shooting smoke like it was supposed to have). One crazed fan
- gave up his job to follow Maiden around Europe for 2 months!
- Also, Maiden's first gig outside of the United Kingdom.
- 04/10/80 - Gig at Central Hall, Grimsby, England. Paul's voice was going
- out and was so rough, the band stormed through an instrumental
- set and told the audience they'd be back in October to do another
- concert (with vox) and they were!
- 04/11/80 - Debut album IRON MAIDEN is released, and smashes into the UK chart
- at #4, going silver within the first month of its release. The
- song "Sanctuary" also appeared on the US release.
- May '80 - Some people become irked at the cover of the upcoming single
- Sanctuary, as it depicts Eddie hovering with a knife over a dead
- Margaret Thatcher.
- 05/16/80 - Sanctuary single, b/w Drifter and I've Got The Fire (both live),
- is released. It eventually got to #29 on the UK charts.
- Summer '80 - First major headline tour (had to back out of a few dates, due
- to Paul Di'Anno's voice that kept going out).
- Summer '80 - Before one gig in Edinburgh, Scotland, Clive Burr had food
- poisoning real bad and wasn't supposed to play, but Vic Vella
- (the main driver/roadie guy) and others dragged him out of bed
- to play, whereupon he fainted at the end of the gig. What a
- trooper.
- 06/20/80 - First ever London concert hall headliner, London, Rainbow,
- England.
- 07/03/80 - 07/05/80 - Maiden packs the Marquee, London, England. They are
- filmed by ITV for an edition of Twentieth Century Box
- that was screened on 08/17/80. This was a special "New
- Wave Metal" probe (only after a year on the music
- press), which majored on Maiden.
- 08/18/80 - Maiden signs contract with Kiss to open for them on concerts over
- the next 2 months.
- 08/17/80 - Marquee Club in London performance aired on Twentieth Century Box.
- 08/23/80 - First performance at the annual Reading Festival.
- 08/24/80 - First gig in Portugal (opening for Kiss), Cascais Hall, Lisbon,
- Portugal.
- 08/30/80 - First gig in Italy (opening for Kiss), Stadion Communale, Perugia,
- Italy.
- 09/11/80 - First gig in Germany (opening for Kiss), Hessehalle, Nuremberg,
- Germany.
- 09/23/80 - First gig in France (opening for Kiss), Parc Des Expositions,
- Avignon, France.
- 09/28/80 - First gig in Switzerland (opening for Kiss), St. Jacob's-Halle,
- Basel, Switzerland.
- 10/05/80 - First gig in Holland (opening for Kiss), Groenoordhalle, Lieden,
- Holland.
- 10/09/80 - First gig in Sweden (opening for Kiss), Stockholm, Sweden.
- 10/11/80 - First gig in Denmark (opening for Kiss), Broendbyhallen,
- Copenhagen, Denmark.
- 10/13/80 - First gig in Norway (opening for Kiss), Drammenshallen, Oslo,
- Norway.
- 10/27/80 - IRON MAIDEN featured in Geoff Barton's SOUNDS FEATURE (first photo
- session for the press).
- Oct' 80 - Dennis Stratton leaves the band, Adrian Smith joins. If Adrian
- Smith had said no (again), the band's 2nd choice believe it or not
- was none other than Phil Collen, now of Def Leppard fame.
- Oct '80 - Women In Uniform b/w Invasion single is released. It reached #35
- on the UK charts. Because of the cover, the Margaret Thatcher
- one, this original cover was later issued as a covered sleeve, so
- the original one is much rarer now.
- Nov '80 - Maiden got offered TOP OF THE POPS again, and again did it live,
- but it turned out to backfire...the sound levels were really
- shitty, and they weren't allowed to play at full volume, and also
- weren't allowed to have Eddie on stage (due to the 'family
- programming nature of the show). :)
- Nov '80 - A video is made for Women In Uniform. This was before the MTV
- explosion (which began in summer 1981 I think, and MTV Europe even
- later). This was pretty much the first video made for a rock
- band ever at the time, except for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
- How's that for trend-setters?!
- Nov '80 - Maiden records KILLERS, with Martin Birch at the producing helm.
- 11/21/80 - Adrian Smith's first gig at Brunel University, Uxbridge (so that
- the new lineup wouldn't go into the studio to record KILLERS in
- a 'virginal' state).
- 12/21/80 - Gig taped at Rainbow Theatre, London, England. Due to technical
- difficulties, half of the set had to be played a *2nd* time!
- Actually, one of the sound lines went down about halfway through
- the show, so such classics as IRON MAIDEN and Phantom Of The Opera
- weren't gotten the first time around. 2+ hours of Maiden
- altogether though! This Delta Production directed by Dave Hillier
- came out as a half hour live EMI video in March 1981.
- 02/02/81 - 2nd album KILLERS is released. It reached #2 in the UK. Also, it
- reached the top 60 on the Billboard charts, and stayed in the
- chart for 17 weeks. It reached sales of 200,000 sales (four times
- the sales of IRON MAIDEN) at the time. The song "Women In
- Uniform" also appeared on the Australian release.
- 02/09/81 - Review in SOUNDS magazine deems Killers album as 'mediocre' and
- a definite flop...and that Maiden wouldn't go far. What suckers!
- 02/17/81 - Beginning of Killers tour in Ipswich, Gaumont, England. Maiden
- played 125 gigs in 6 months across Europe, Japan, Australia and
- North America, taking in 15 countries and headlining everywhere
- except the USA where, like Japan, the band was making their first
- visit ever.
- Feb '81 - All 3 concerts in Japan for May '81 were sold out in less than
- 2 hours.
- First week of Mar '81 - Twilight Zone b/w Wrathchild single released. It
- reached #31 on the UK charts.
- 05/21/81 - First gig in Japan (Killers Japan Tour), Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo,
- Japan.
- 05/23/81 - Gig at Kosei Nenkin Hall, Nagoya, Japan. The MAIDEN JAPAN E.P.
- (aka "HEAVY METAL ARMY" E.P.) was recorded here. Mixed at Nimbus
- 9, Toronto. Produced and mixed by IRON MAIDEN and Doug Hall.
- 06/03/81 - First American gig (Killers US and Canada Tour), Aladdin Hotel,
- Las Vegas, NV.
- 06/15/81 - Purgatory b/w Genghis Khan single released. It eventually got to
- #52 on the UK charts, which was (at least until '88) the band's
- least sucessful British single ever. The original cover design
- for this signle was actually held over for a year, and eventually
- used as the cover for THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST album.
- 06/21/81 - First Canadian gig, first gig in Ontario (Killers US and Canada
- Tour), Concert Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They headlined the
- 1,500 seater here.
- 06/22/81 - First gig in Quebec (Killers US and Canada Tour), Le Club,
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- 09/06/81 - First gig in Yugoslavia (Killers Europe Tour), Belgrade,
- Yugoslavia.
- Sep '81 - Paul Di'Anno quits Maiden, and in comes Bruce Bruce/Air Raid Siren
- Dickinson (from Samson). Steve Harris went right to Bruce for the
- audition. Bruce was to have learned 6 songs...instead he learned
- 15. Due to legal problems with the collapse of Samson's record
- label GEM Records, Bruce was actually supposedly prohibited by law
- in actually writing songs for Maiden for the first year. This is
- why the first songwriting credit Bruce gets is on PIECE OF MIND,
- 1983 with "Revelations", and shares credits on "Flight Of Icarus",
- "Die With Your Boots On", and "Sun And Steel".
- 10/26/81 - Bruce's first gig (the first in a series of "break-in" gigs in
- Italy over 5 days) in Palasport, Bologna, Italy. All the gigs
- were sold out.
- 11/15/81 - Bruce's first concert in the UK, at the Rainbow Theatre, London,
- England.
- Nov '81 - The MAIDEN JAPAN E.P. is released, and climbed as high as #43 on
- the UK charts. The US and Brazilian releases had an extra 5th
- track, "Wrathchild".
- 12/23/81 - Maiden plays at the Ruskin Arms, London, England, under the name
- Genghis Khan. This is also Dave Murray's birthday, so he gets
- the pies in the face (a tradition for the band) on stage.
- End '81 - KILLERS had crashed into every major album market in the world,
- going top 10 in the UK, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden, and
- Belgium, and going Top 80 in the USA. In the process it had gone
- gold in Britain, Canada, and Japan, and double-gold in France.
- Feb '82 - The NUMBER OF THE BEAST is recorded (having been written over Dec
- '81 and Jan '82). All kinds of weird shit started happening to
- them during these sessions: lights started going on and off in
- the studio of their own accord, the recording equipment myster-
- iously broke down, things were going 'bump' in the night, specif-
- ically the band's gear which began emitting creaks, groans, and
- other strange noises; Martin Birch (the albums's producer) crashed
- his car on the way to the studio one night, into another driver (a
- religious type), and the bill for damages was 666 pounds (he ended
- up paying 667). They originally gave themselves 6 weeks to record
- it, but it ended up only taking about 3 1/2.
- 02/25/82 - Beginning of the Beast On The Road tour, Dunstable, England. This
- tour upped teh ante to 18 countries and an incredible 180 shows.
- 03/16/82 - During the gig at City Hall, Newcastle, England, the video for
- the "Run To The Hills" single is filmed.
- 03/22/82 - THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST album is released. The album smashed into
- the UK charts at #1 (and stayed there for the 2nd week as well),
- and went on to surpass the sales of KILLERS everywhere. It also
- reached #33 on the Billboard charts, strutting around the Top 100
- for over 8 months, and clocking up sales of well over 350,000 in
- the process (which meant worldwide the band had over-taken '81's
- impressive sales of over one million as early as summer of '82!)
- It also went top ten in Canada, going platinum in the process.
- British fans also voted it the #2 Metal LP of all time in KERRANG
- magazine less than 2 years later (PIECE OF MIND was #1). The
- Japanese also included the song "Total Eclipse".
- Mar '82 - Run To The Hills b/w Total Eclipse single released. It eventually
- reached #7 on the UK charts, their first ever top ten single
- (despite their lack of radio air play). The video the band did
- for it with David Mallett featured Maiden live footage inter-
- spersed with comic extracts from an old Buster Keaton movie,
- though Buster himself couldn't be shown for copyright reasons. It
- made TOP OF THE POPS when the single went top ten, and the newly
- emergent MTV (which began June? 1981) showed it, too.
- Mar? '82 - During the middle of the Beast On The Road tour, and with Run To
- The Hills in the top ten, Maiden appears on TISWAS, the classic
- Saturday morning TV slapstick show for kids of all ages - where
- not even the threat of Eddie could deter the kids from throwing
- creme pies at Maiden.
- 03/24/82 - Maiden re-visits Paris, France. 5,000 fans decided that wrecking
- the Metro was the best way of celebrating a Maiden night out, and
- that venue (which one?) has been closed to rock ever since.
- 04/02/82 - First gig in Spain (Beast On The Road Tour), Barcelona, Spain.
- Though these were the first gigs in Spain, it didn't stop them
- from selling out all 3 of the 8,000 capacity gigs they played.
- Apr '82 - Another first, following THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST's triumphant
- reign at the top of the charts - the NME asked for an inteview.
- The NME was and remains completely anti-rock, so Maiden agreed to
- do the interview as long as it was solely on their terms, i.e.,
- printed in a question and answer format (so as to stop them from
- mis-quoting and misleading), and that they got the front page.
- NME eventually reluctantly agreed, and sent forth their most
- notorious interviewer Paul Morley to interview them (he got pretty
- drunk during the interview as well). Morley didn't give Harris
- and Dickinson credit for being brighter than he though, so he
- couldn't really 'take them down' in the interview, and eventually
- Eddie himself appeared on the front page.
- Mid Apr '82 - During the European leg of the Beast On The Road Tour, Bruce
- picks up a chest infection, and 3 dates on the French Riveria
- had to be pulled.
- Spring '82 - (The Beast On The Road Tour) - this is the tour that Maiden
- decided to do something to curb the pirate merchandisers who
- habitually plagued rodck gigs. They actually got pretty firm
- about this stuff, even getting a few people arrested and
- charged, since their phony merchandise was always of a pretty
- cheesy quality.
- 05/10/82 - The Number Of The Beast b/w Remember Tomorrow single is released
- in the UK. It went top 20, and the video featured ballroom
- dancers waltzing merrily with '666' on their backs. The big Eddie
- (the 12 foot tall one) made his first appearnce on the Beast On
- The Road tour, but even though Eddie made an appearance in the
- video, he was edited out by MTV after viewers complained that he
- was scaring them too much.
- 05/11/82 - First American Performance for Beast On The Road Tour, Flint, MI
- (supporting Rainbow for 3 weeks, then .38 Special in the south
- for several gigs). Bruce bangs his head around so much here that
- for another month or so afterwards he has to sport a movement-
- restricting surgical collar. After the injury time passed in
- agony with Bruce passing through the mitts of various US quacks
- who prescribed a frightening array of downers (one even prescribed
- horse tranquilizers) to deaden the pain, while one who charged
- $150 for a 20 minute consultation recommended surgery! He
- eventually got everything taken care of at a chiropractor's
- office.
- 06/11/82 - Maiden opens for .38 Special in Memphis, TN, on Donnie Van Zant's
- birthday (supposedly one of the more memorable gigs/nights on the
- tour).
- 06/19/82 - First gig in Norman, OK. This was the last night of that stretch
- of the Beast On The Road Tour (they continued on in Canada a few
- days later), and Adrian Smith got drunk as a skunk (hence, the
- apperance of his drunk alter-ego "Melvin") and barely made the
- plane, thanks to Dave Murray and a full bottle of Chivas Regal
- liquor!
- 06/25/82 - First Canadian Headline Performance in Quebec City, Quebec,
- Canada. 9,000 people showed up!
- 06/29/82 - First American Headline Performance (Beast On The Road Tour), The
- Palladium, New York, NY. It was a sell-out performance, marred
- only by one asshole 'fan' hurling a firework on stage, hitting
- Dave Murray's guitar roadie Bill Barclay in head and almost
- blinding him. Apparently the kid who did it was given a severe
- kicking by other fans after the gig, so justice was done! The
- advertisements for the Palladium show included a picture of Eddie
- holding aloft the bitten-off head of Ozzy Osbourne (who the year
- before had outraged most of America by biting off the head of a
- dove, followed closely by biting the wing off a pigeion and then
- by chewing on a bat's head.). The press release at the time
- explained that Eddie was a great friends of bats in general, and
- had decided to avenge Ozzy's latest outrage. Unbelievably Ozzy's
- label boss Don Arden called up Rod Smallwood and said he thought
- the Maiden ad was in "bad taste", and asked them to withdraw the
- picture, so they did.
- 07/20/82 - First gig in British Columbia (Beast On The Road Tour), Victoria,
- British Columbia, Canada.
- 07/23/82 - First gig in Alberta (Beast On The Road Tour), Edmonton, Alberta,
- Canada.
- 07/26/82 - First gig in Saskatchewan (Beast On The Road Tour), Regina,
- Saskatchewan, Canada.
- 07/27/82 - First gig in Manitoba (Beast On The Road Tour), Winnipeg,
- Manitoba, Canada.
- Jul '82 - Eddie-fever really starts catching on in the US. In New York he
- was swinging off the Empire State building with a conquered King
- Kong in his mitts. In California he was rinding a shark surf-
- board style. In Texas he was depicted gnawing on an armadillo in
- the desert.
- Jul '82 - Maiden were special guests of the Scorpions.
- Summer '82 - Maiden becomes a focus of people like the Moral Majority and
- the God Squad in Arkansas, who wanted the album to carry
- stickers warning of their eveil satanic nature. This was only
- the first...
- 08/10/82 - Gig in Beaumont, TX. The night before, Bruce walks into a bar
- with some pretty short shorts, showing off his stocky hairball
- legs and red and white socks. The bar manager deemed them
- "offensive" (even though he had worn them the night before), so
- Bruce left and came back a few minutes later with a T-shirt that
- said "FUCK" on the front of it, and jean cut-offs, cut off just
- under the bottoms of those same shorts. Nobody said a thing.
- 08/11/82 - Gig at Corpus Christi, TX, a very solid set. They drag Ross
- Halfin (photographer) up on stage and strip him naked in front of
- 8,000+ people who count to 30. The rest band gets him backstage
- and get some naked photos of him taking a shower (revenge), and
- get them distributed to record companies all over London.
- 08/28/82 - Another performance at the annual Reading Festival. For this
- Maiden had to make a round trip of about 12,000 miles (from El
- Paso, TX to London to Los Angeles, CA), all for one gig! They
- had a couple of warm-up gigs a few days before the big night, but
- Bruce was still "petrified with fear" right before the Reading
- gig. They almost didn't make it on the flight there okay, since
- Bruce and Dave Lights opted to take 3 of those horse tranquilizers
- and didn't wake up properly for days. Also, Bruce was so nervous
- 36 hours before the gig, he actually had lost his voice totally,
- and was worried about the gig going on at all! The gig for the
- band wasn't without incident either. At first all the band could
- hear was Steve's bass, then that cut out completely so Steve
- panicked. Dave Murray was playing with one ear stuck inside his
- guitar cabinets; Adrian Smith was wandering around looking
- bewildered. But apparently the crowd really didn't notice, and
- all was cool. Bruce was said to have al his usual leaps on and
- off the amps, the Number Of The Beast came complete with horror
- clips on the video screen, and the show ended with a series of
- protracted encores, witnessing both the time-honored 'yo yo yo'
- routine (half stolen from the Police, from which it was stolen
- originally by Paul Di'Anno) with the audience, and the arrival
- on-stage of Ricky Medlocke from Blackfoot to jam with them.
- Incidentally, they supposedly always (to this day) get *really*
- nervous before special gigs like this, and huge ones like Monsters
- Of Rock, etc.
- Aug/Sep '82 - Maiden opened 2 festival bills with Foreigner, Loverboy and the
- Scorpions, the Oakland gig and the Anaheim one saw them playing
- to 57,000 and 75,000 people respectively!
- 09/11/82 - 09/12/82 - Maiden opens for the Scorpions in Portland, OR. It
- was apparently pretty wild and wacky. The Scorpions
- struck first, handcuffing Bruce's hands behind his back
- during Drifter, which left him trying to get the crowd
- clapping without the use of his hands. At the end of
- the Scorpions' set, they go to leave the stage, at
- which point Maiden comes out dressed up with towels on
- their heads, and forks over their eyes in the manner of
- the Scorpions "Blackout" LP sleeve.
- 09/21/82 - Dave Murray throws his guitar into the crowd at a free festival in
- Chicago, IL. Of course, he forgot to take his lead out, and it
- hit a guy in the back and it cost $50 to make sure he was okay.
- 10/02/82 - Sold out gig at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, as special
- guests of Judas Priest. This occurred 3 years to the very date
- of their gig at the Hammersmith Swan in London where they first
- invited record company A&R men along.
- End of Oct '80 - Maiden vacations in Honolulu for 8 days, and freeze their
- asses off in the rain.
- 11/07/82 - First gig in Australia (Beast On The Road Tour), Sydney,
- Australia. Maiden was the first big foreign rock band to play
- there down under since Rainbow in 1976. THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST
- album went top ten, selling 80,000 copies in the process (which
- was 27 times as many as KILLERS had sold there) and went platinum.
- Nov/Dec '82 - Sold out concerts in Japan (their return). They got another
- gold album there.
- Dec '82 - Clive Burr quits IRON MAIDEN.
- 01/08/83 - IRON MAIDEN begins recording Piece Of Mind in Jersey in the
- Chanel Islands (they took over a hotel called Le Chalet for 5
- weeks).
- 04/11/83 - Flight Of Icarus b/w I've Got The Fire single is released. Not
- too successful in America (it was Maiden's first single released
- there). It was thereafter pretty much viewed as a mistake to
- release it there. It was the first single released in Britain in
- over a year, and reached #11 on the UK charts. The video for this
- single was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas (Nicko
- is the 'hooded character' in the video, with a mouth full of
- strawberry jam that dribbles out of his mouth). As he was doing
- it, there was a huge electric storm, and they tried to catch it
- on film with lightning in the background, and jam dripping down
- his mouth for half an hour (but of course it didn't work!).
- 05/16/83 - PIECE OF MIND was released. Maybe because of fears that the band
- was 'softening up', the album entered the UK charts at #3 (instead
- of #1). British fans voted it Number One Metal LP of all time in
- KERRANG magazine less than a year later. PIECE OF MIND was USA's
- biggest release by a long shot (at the time) - it entered the
- Billboard charts at #127 on 06/02/83, and leaped an incredible
- 92 positions to #35. By its 8th week of release it had reached
- #15, where it stayed for 5 weeks, and 3 months into the tour, it
- had made #14. It went gold after 10 weeks, stayed in the charts
- for an incredible 43 weeks, and even got THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST
- back into the charts and also going gold, getting as high as #79
- on its 2nd lease on life. In the US, a picture disc was also
- released, which contained "Cross-Eyed Mary" as a bonus track.
- 05/25/83 - 05/28/83 - IRON MAIDEN plays at the Odeon, Hammersmith, London,
- England for 4 straight powerful nights, the first time
- they had done multiple nights there! By this time,
- Adrian Smith's trousers has still only been washed once
- since the beginning of the tour (since May 2nd)!
- 06/01/83 - First gig in Finland (World Piece Tour), Helsinki Ice Hall
- (Jaahalli), Helsinki, Finland. The Ice Hall is incorrectly
- called "Ishallen" in some places. I am told that "Ishallen" is
- Swedish, whereas "Jaahalli" is the proper Finnish name :)
- 06/10/83 - First gig in Luxembourg (World Piece Tour), Schifflance Luxemburg
- Hall Polyvalent, Luxembourg.
- 06/20/83 - The Trooper b/w Cross-Eyed Mary single is released. It made the
- British top 20 once again
- 06/21/83 - The USA/Canada leg of the World Piece Tour begin in Casper, WY.
- This was their first full headline tour of the USA and Canada.
- 08/15/83 - Concert at Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, NY. A lawsuit stemmed
- from this concert where some girl was doing sensual dancing on
- stage. I'm not sure of the outcome of this (somebody wanna
- check?!). See section 9 of the FAQ for more on this.
- 08/18/83 - Maiden plays Allentown, PA. The song "Mission From 'Arry" was
- recorded post-gig this night. Seems that during the beginning
- of Nicko's drum solo, Steve's bass quit, so he told a roadie
- ("Bill"), to go and tell Nicko to try and extend his solo.
- Trouble was, the guy wasn't his drum roadie and didn't really
- know how to go about telling him, so he ended up waving his arms
- like a demented windmill and trying to yell over the noise. All
- that happened was that Nicko missed the message but got distracted
- enough to mess up his solo. After the gig, he clocked the guy,
- which prompted a huge 1/2 hour long argument between him and
- Steve. After most of that was over, Bruce went in with his
- Walkman, and started stirring it up again. Steve spotted the
- Walkman and said "some cunt's recording this", whereupon Nicko
- went to jump on the Walkman and smash it. Fine, except Bruce
- had a bunch of ideas and lyrics on the other side of the cassette
- for Powerslave, so he intercepted and clocked Nicko one. Now
- you'll see this as a b-side to 2 Minutes To Midnight, with writing
- credits to "Harris/McBrain, and engineered by Bruce Dickinson."
- 09/05/83 - Concert at Kingswood Music Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Rod was in his hotel room the night before and heard on the radio
- that there was gonna be an Italian wine-tasting festival in the
- park, and that IRON MAIDEN fans had to go through the back door
- and miss out on the chance to use the fun fair beforehand (a ben-
- efit which is normally included in the ticket price). Fuming
- that their fans were being treated as 2nd class citizens (it
- turned out that Culture Club fans the day before had been allowed
- to go through the front despite the wine festival being on then,
- too) - Rod got his record company guy out of bed, and by 3am they
- had tracked down the promoter, who was told in no uncertain terms
- that if Maiden fans had to go through the back door, the band
- wouldn't play. Of course, the promoter hastily changed his tune
- quickly thereafter.
- 10/04/83 - Maiden plays at Baltimore, MD (15,000 sell-out).
- 10/08/83 - Maiden plays in Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (sells out
- 18,000 seats in less than a week). The T-shirt for this was
- pretty cool apparently, with a lobotomized Statue of Liberty on
- the front with the Trooper design looming in the background, and
- a lobotomized Madison Square Garden on the back, with the brain
- peeking out from the Gardens top.
- 10/15/83 - 10/16/83 - Maiden's first gigs in Florida, in Jacksonville and
- Lakeland. But they still sold out both of them!
- 12/18/83 - Maiden kills Eddie on stage at the Westfalenhalle, Dortmund ZDF
- Festival, Dortmund, Germany (with other metal greats Ozzy
- Osbourne, Judas Priest, the Scorpions, Def Leppard, Quiet Riot,
- MSG, and Krokus).
- 12/29/83 - Steve marries his longtime girlfriend Lorraine (His first kid,
- Lauren, was born very shortly after their marriage (can we say
- "shotgun wedding?!" I think). He now has (at least) 3 girls
- altogether, that I know of).
- Summer '84 - Rehearsals for the World Slavery Tour in Hanover.
- 08/06/84 - 2 Minutes To Midnight b/w Rainbow's Gold (another good Nicko drum
- feature!) single is released. It got in the top ten on the UK
- charts.
- 08/09/84 - 08/19/84 - Behind The Iron Curtain/World Slavery Tour.
- 08/09/84 - First gig in Poland (World Slavery Tour), Torwar Sports Hall,
- Warsaw, Poland. No Western band had ever done a full show there
- before. At this gig there were 14,000 frantic fans inside, and
- another 5,000 locked out! The World Slavery Tour ended up going
- through 24 different countries in about 11 1/2 months.
- 08/16/84 - First gig in Austria (World Slavery Tour), Aichfeldhall
- Sportzentrum, Vienna, Austria.
- 08/17/84 - First gig in Hungary (World Slavery Tour), Budapest Sports Hall,
- Budapest, Hungary. This was a 38,000-strong festival - the
- biggest show Maiden had ever headlined alone (at the time).
- 09/03/84 - POWERSLAVE is released (yes, right after the tour had begun!).
- The Japanese release contained a poster and lyric sheet. They
- also played a concert in Madrid, Spain this day.
- 10/08/84 - 10/12/84 - Maiden's 4 sold out performances at Hammersmith Odeon,
- London, England (10/08/84, 10/09/84, 10/10/84,
- 10/12/84). (World Slavery Tour). Some of the LIVE
- AFTER DEATH album was recorded here (side 4 only).
- 10/22/84 - Aces High b/w King of Twilight single is released. It got to #20
- in the UK charts. The Japanese release contained the songs "Aces
- High", "King Of Twilight", and "Rainbow's Gold", and included a
- lyric sheet.
- 11/24/84 - First gig in Nova Scotia (World Slavery Tour), Metro Center,
- Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- Dec '84 - Bruce Dickinson marries longtime girlfriend Jane.
- 01/11/85 - First gig in South America, Brazil (World Slavery Tour), Rock 'N'
- Rio, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
- 01/17/85 - First of 7 shows at Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY (World
- Slavery Tour). These 7 shows sold out in about 2 hours, a record
- for Radio City Music Hall at the time. The last 2 of these
- (01/23/85, 01/24/85), as well as the concert the following day in
- Bethlehem, PA (01/25/85) were cancelled due to the post-Rio de
- Janeiro flu (some members of the band were sleeping 23 hours a
- day by this time)!
- 03/01/85 - Maiden plays Waco! (World Slavery Tour), Convention Center, Waco,
- TX.
- 03/14/85 - 3/17/85 - Maiden's 4 sold out performances at Long Beach Arena,
- Los Angeles, CA (03/14/85, 03/15/85, 03/16/85,
- 03/17/85). (World Slavery Tour). Most of the LIVE
- AFTER DEATH album and and ALL of the video were shot
- here.
- 03/31/85 - First gig in Hawaii (World Slavery Tour), NBC Arena, Honolulu,
- Oahu, Hawaii.
- 04/02/85 - Dave Murray marries his girlfriend Tamar in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- 10/14/85 - LIVE AFTER DEATH is released, IRON MAIDEN's first (full-length, if
- you include the 1981 'MAIDEN JAPAN E.P., which happened because
- the Japanese wanted a live product) live album. The CD released
- cuts out what should be side 4 (thereby excluding about 25 minutes
- of music...some classics are missed here!). The double-LP had a
- nice gatefold format, and the cassette version was also a double.
- Sides 1, 2, and 3 were recorded here in Long Beach, CA.
- 12/19/85 - Secret concert at The Marquee Club, London, England. Most of
- IRON MAIDEN showed up and played under an assumed name (THE ENTIRE
- POPULATION OF HACKNEY), and played mainly cover versions, along
- with a few Maiden originals. Anybody know the significance of the
- band name HACKNEY, etc.?!
- 09/26/86 - SOMEWHERE IN TIME is released.
- 11/09/86 - Gig at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England - a charity concert for
- the prevention of cruelty to children.
- 03/22/87 - IRON MAIDEN are awarded platinum disks for the sales of the
- SOMEWHERE IN TIME album in Canada.
- 04/11/88 - SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON is released, the last album with
- Adrian Smith.
- 08/20/88 - First appearance of Maiden at Donington. Other bands on the ticket
- were GnR, Megadeth, David Lee Roth and Kiss.
- 09/13/88 - First ever gig in Greece, AEK Stadium, Athens, Greece :)
- 1989 - IRON MAIDEN takes their first official 'sabbatical'/vacation from
- the band, for about 1 full year. :(!
- Feb '90 - Mar '90 - IRON MAIDEN releases The First Ten Years set, which was
- pretty much a reissue (CD) of a single with b-sides, each
- with a small excerpt of Nicko talking at the end. If you
- were lucky enough, a special box was available to hold
- the full set of 10, complete with Eddie on the cover, and
- the special 'First Ten Years' logo.
- Nov '90 - THE FIRST TEN YEARS - THE VIDEOS is released. This video contains
- all the videos Maiden have done up to and including Holy Smoke.
- 10/09/90 - NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING is released. This is Janick Gers' debut
- album with IRON MAIDEN.
- 05/05/92 - The BE QUICK OR BE DEAD single is released
- 05/12/92 - FEAR OF THE DARK is released. 12 songs...almost 1 hour!...The
- band's longest album yet! The band apparently had a big handful
- of like 17 songs or so before they even went into the studio, and
- just kinda picked which ones they wanted, figuring 12 would be
- enough. No! We want more! :)
- 08/22/92 - IRON MAIDEN headlines the Monsters Of Rock Festival at Castle
- Donington, England for the 2nd time (first time was in 1988).
- Other bands on the bill were Slayer, etc. Concert gets recorded
- and is released as an album and a 120-minute video later on.
- 03/22/93 - A REAL LIVE ONE is released, IRON MAIDEN's first live album in
- about 7 1/2 years.
- Mar '93 - Official announcement that Bruce Dickinson will be leaving IRON
- MAIDEN after the current tour (which was ONLY in Europe)! :(
- 08/28/93 - Bruce Dickinson's last concert with IRON MAIDEN. Broadcast live
- Pay-Per-View worldwide, with master illusionist Simon Drake.
- Filmed at Pinewood Studios - Buck, UK (Raising Hell video).
- 10/18/93 - A REAL DEAD ONE is released, the last (live) album with Bruce
- Dickinson as singer.
- Oct '93 - The "Hallowed Be Thy Name" single is released, getting as far as
- #9 in the UK on the Billboard charts, before dropping down.
- Nov '93 - The "Live In Donington '92" video is released, also with a limited
- edition 3-LP format (only 5,000 copies issued), and 2-CD format.
- Jan '94 - The new singer is announced, he is Blaze Bayley, formerly of
- Wolfsbane. Maiden start recording their next album, at Steve
- Harris's studio which is in his home.
-
-
-
- =====================================================================
- -->> 32 <<-- Dates and locations of all IRON MAIDEN concerts to date
- =====================================================================
-
- * NOTE: Most of these tour dates are correct; however, most were gotten from
- old tour programs, t-shirts, books, etc., and most of these were subject to
- change, as members of the band got sick, or other cancellations might have
- come up. Therefore, some dates might not make sense (like going from San
- Antonio to Chicago and back to Dallas one night after the other 03/03/91 to
- 03/05/91, for instance). In other words, all dates were subject to change!
- But nonetheless, you get the picture!
-
-
- GYPSY'S KISS tour
- =================
- 1973 - St. Nicholas Church Hall, Poplar, England (came in 2nd place in a
- talent show sponsored by Dave Beasley, aka Dave Lights).
- * 5 other gigs and that was it for GYPSY'S KISS!
-
-
- SMILER gigs
- ===========
- 1974 - Bridge House (on Barking Road under Canning Town flyover)
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN - the early days
- ============================
- May '76 - Cart & Horses at Maryland Point, Stratford. The first gig! :)
- Mid '76 - Queen Elizabeth, Chingford, England
- Mid '76 - Waltham Forest Polytechnic
- Mid '76 - Gig in Dave Murray's backyard garden...neighbors complained!
- 11/18/76 - Walthamstow Assembly Hall, England
- Late '76 - Bridge House, England
- Late '76 - The Harrow, Ripple Road, Barking, England
- Late '76 - Wapping Festival, Wapping Park, England
- Late '76 - The Plough & Harrow, High Road, Leytonstone, England
- Late '76 - Teviot Street Jubilee Party, England
- Mid '77 - Green Man Plumstead, England
- 12/31/78 - Ruskin Arms in High Street North, Manor Park, East London, England
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN Tour Dates - 1979
- =============================
- 08/10/79 - All Night Heavy Metal Bash, Global Village, Charing Cross, England
- 08/17/79 - Gallery, Birkenhead, England
- 08/18/79 - Seven Sisters Club, England
- 08/19/79 - Newbridge Memorial Hall, Gwent, England
- 08/20/79 - Music Machine, London, England
- 08/24/79 - Rock Garden, London, England
- 08/25/79 - Ruskin Arms, London, England
- 08/30/79 - Circles, Swansea, England
- 08/31/79 - 9 Volts, Aberavon, England
- 09/01/79 - Royal Naval Club, Tonypandy, England
- 09/03/79 - Music Machine, London, England
- 09/06/79 - Swan, Hammersmith, London, England
- 09/07/79 - Ruskin Arms, London, England
- 09/08/79 - Greyhound, London, England
- 09/10/79 - Music Machine, London, England
- 09/14/79 - Bandwagon Heavy Metal Soundhouse, Kingsbury Circle, London,
- England
- 09/15/79 - Ruskin Arms, London, England
- 09/27/79 - Double Six, Basildon, England
- 09/28/79 - Layfayette, England
- 09/30/79 - Music Machine, London, England
- 10/03/79 - The Swan, Hammersmith, London, England (free concert)
- 10/04/79 - The Swan, Hammersmith, London, England (free concert)
- 10/05/79 - Ruskin Arms, London, England
- 10/06/79 - Boat Club, Nottingham, Middle Of Three, Trent Side, Trent Bridge,
- England
- 10/12/79 - Newbridge Memorial Hall, Gwent, England
- 10/13/79 - Umist, Manchester, England
- 10/19/79 - Marquee, London, England
- 10/26/79 - 9 Volts, Aberavon, England
- 10/27/79 - Royal Naval Club, Tonypandy, England
- 11/01/79 - Ruffles, Aberdeen, Scotland
- 11/02/79 - Norbreck Castle, Blackpool, England
- 11/05/79 - Music Machine, London, England
- 11/09/79 - Bandwagon, Kingsbury, England
- 11/14/79 - Radio One: Friday Night Rock Show, England
- 11/16/79 - 76 Club, Burton-On-Trent, England
- 11/17/79 - Metro, Liverpool, England
- 11/19/79 - Nashville, London, England
- 11/23/79 - Gallery, Birkenhead, England
- 11/24/79 - Lion, Warrington, England
- 11/30/79 - Rock Garden, Middlesbrough, England
- 12/01/79 - Porterhouse, Retford, England
- 12/03/79 - Golden Eagle, London, England
- 12/04/79 - Brunel Rooms, Swindon, England
- 12/06/79 - Penthouse, Scarborough, England
- 12/07/79 - North London Poly, London, England
- 12/08/79 - Granary Club, Bristol, England
- 12/09/79 - Marquee, London, England
- 12/10/79 - Roots, Exeter, England
- 12/15/79 - Underworld, Birmingham, England
- 12/19/79 - Music Machine, London, England
- 12/21/79 - Oscars, Liverpool, England
- 12/22/79 - Tower Club, Oldham, England
-
-
- Metal For Muthas Tour - 1980
- ============================
- 02/01/80 - Aberdeen University, Scotland
- 02/02/80 - Glasgow University, Scotland
- 02/03/80 - St. Andrew's University
- 02/04/80 - Edinburgh Tiffanys, Scotland
- 02/05/80 - Grimsby Centre Halls, England
- 02/06/80 - Bristol Romeo & Juliets, England
- 02/07/80 - Wakefield Unity Hall, England
- 02/08/80 - Huddersfield Poly, England
- 02/09/80 - Manchester U.M.I.S.T., England
- 02/10/80 - London Lyceum, England
- 02/11/80 - Mansfield Civic Theatre
- 02/14/80 - Swansea Circles
- 02/15/80 - Hitchin College
- 02/16/80 - West Runton Pavilion
- 02/17/80 - Redcar Coatham Bowl
- 02/18/80 - Birkenhead Hamilton Club
- 02/19/80 - Oldham Civic Hall
- 02/20/80 - Blackburn King George's Hall
- 02/21/80 - Carlisle Market Hall
- 02/22/80 - Newcastle Mayfair Ballroom, England
- 02/23/80 - Leicester University, England
- 02/24/80 - Sheffield Top Rank, England
- 02/25/80 - Plymouth Fiesta
- 02/26/80 - Cardiff Top Rank, Wales
- 02/27/80 - Portsmouth Poly
- 02/28/80 - Wolverhampton Civic
- 02/29/80 - Hanley Victoria Halls, England
- 03/01/80 - Retford Porterhouse, England
- 03/02/80 - Birmingham Top Rank, England
-
-
- Judas Priest Tour - 1980
- ========================
- 03/07/80 - Cardiff University, Wales
- 03/08/80 - Leeds University, England
- 03/09/80 - Colston Hall, Bristol, England
- 03/10/80 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 03/12/80 - City Hall, Sheffield, England
- 03/13/80 - De Montford Hall, Leicester, England
- 03/15/80 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 03/16/80 - Gaumont, Southampton, England
- 03/18/80 - Capital, Aberdeen, Scotland
- 03/19/80 - Odeon, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 03/21/80 - Mayfair, Newcastle, England
- 03/22/80 - Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland
- 03/23/80 - Leisure Centre, Deeside
- 03/27/80 - Trentham Gardens, Nottingham, England
- 03/27/80 - Odeon, Birmingham, England
-
-
- Spring 1980
- ===========
- 04/01/80 - Rainbow, London, England
- 04/03/80 - Marquee, London, England
- 04/05/80 - Kotrijk Festival, Belgium
- 04/06/80 - Bandwagon, London, England
- 04/07/80 - Fiesta, Plymouth
- 04/08/80 - Ruskin Arms, London, England
- 04/10/80 - Central Hall, Grimsby, England
-
-
- IRON MAIDEN British Tour - 1980
- ===============================
- 05/15/80 - Lincoln, Drill Hall, England
- 05/16/80 - Newcastle, Mayfair, England
- 05/17/80 - Dunfermline Kinema, England
- 05/18/80 - Ayr, Pavilion, England
- 05/19/80 - Aberdeen, Music Hall, Scotland
- 05/20/80 - Carlisle, Market Hall, England
- 05/21/80 - Bradford, St. George's Hall, England
- 05/22/80 - Withensea, Grand Pavilion, England
- 05/23/80 - Cambridge, Corn Exchange, England
- 05/25/80 - Dunstable, Queensway Hall, England
- 05/27/80 - Blackburn, King George's Hall, England
- 05/28/80 - Wolverhampton, Civic Hall, England
- 05/29/80 - Hanley, Victoria Hall, England
- 05/30/80 - Swindon, Brunel Rooms, England
- 05/31/80 - St. Austell, New Cornish Riviera, Cornwall, England
- 06/01/80 - Bristol, Locarno, England
- 06/02/80 - Malvern, Winter Gardens, England
- 06/03/80 - Portsmouth, Locarno, England
- 06/04/80 - Cardiff, Top Rank, Wales
- 06/06/80 - Cromer, West Runton Pavilion, Norfolk, England
- 06/07/80 - Birmingham, Odeon, England
- 06/08/80 - Sheffield, Top Rank, England
- 06/09/80 - Liverpool, Royal Court Theatre, England
- 06/11/80 - Sunderland, Mecca Centre, England
- 06/12/80 - Dundee, Caird Hall, England
- 06/13/80 - Glasgow, Scotland, Apollo
- 06/14/80 - Middlesbrough, Town Hall, England
- 06/16/80 - Wakefield, Unity Hall, England
- 06/17/80 - Leicester, De Montfort Hall, England
- 06/18/80 - Chatham, Central Hall, England
- 06/19/80 - Guildford, Civic Hall, England
- 06/20/80 - London, Rainbow, England
- 06/21/80 - Bracknell, Sports Centre, Bucks, England
- 06/22/80 - Brighton, Top Rank, England
- 06/25/80 - Derby, Assembly Rooms, England
- 06/26/80 - Manchester, Apollo, England
- 06/27/80 - Bath, Pavilion, England
- 06/28/80 - Oxford, New Theatre, England
- 06/29/80 - Swansea, Brangwyn Hal, England
- 07/03/80 - Marquee, London, England
- 07/04/80 - Marquee, London, England
- 07/05/80 - Marquee, London, England
- 08/21/80 - Pavilion, West Runton
- 08/23/80 - Reading Festival, England
- 09/04/80 - Marquee, London, England
- 09/05/80 - Marquee, London, England
- 11/21/80 - Brunel University, Uxbridge
- 11/22/80 - University Of Leeds, Leeds
- 11/23/80 - Coatham Bowl, Redcor, England (Redcar?)
- 11/24/80 - City Hall, Hull, England
- 11/25/80 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 11/26/80 - Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 11/27/80 - Assembly Rooms, Derby
- 11/28/80 - Victoria Hall, Hanley, England
- 11/29/80 - University, Sheffield, England
- 11/30/80 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 12/01/80 - Rock City, Nottingham, England
- 12/21/80 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England
-
-
- Kiss Tour - Europe 1980
- =======================
- 08/24/80 - Cascais Hall, Lisbon, Portugal (Concert)
- 08/25/80 - Cascais Hall, Lisbon, Portugal (Concert)
- 08/30/80 - Stadion Communale, Perugia, Italy
- 08/31/80 - Stadion Communale, Bologna, Italy
- 09/02/80 - Stadion Communale, Turin, Italy
- 09/05/80 - Bingley Hall, Stafford, England
- 09/06/80 - Bingley Hall, Stafford, England
- 09/08/80 - Wembley, London, England
- 09/09/80 - Wembley, London, England
- 09/11/80 - Hessehalle, Nuremberg, Germany
- 09/12/80 - Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany
- 09/13/80 - Rebstockgelaende, Frankfurt, Germany (Open Air)
- 09/15/80 - Forest National, Dortmund, Germany
- 09/17/80 - Sindelfingen Messehalle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 09/18/80 - Olympic Hall, Munich, Germany
- 09/20/80 - Eissporthalle, Kassel
- 09/21/80 - Westfalenhalle, Brussels, Belgium
- 09/23/80 - Parc Des Expositions, Avignon, France
- 09/24/80 - Palais Des Sports, Lyon, France
- 09/26/80 - Parc Des Expositions, Lille, France
- 09/27/80 - Le Bourget, Paris, France
- 09/28/80 - St. Jacob's-Halle, Basel, Switzerland
- 09/30/80 - Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany
- 10/01/80 - Stadthalle, Bremen, Germany
- 10/0?/80 - Niedersachsenhalle, Hannover, Germany
- 10/04/80 - Ernst-Herck-Halle, Hamburg, Germany
- 10/05/80 - Groenoordhalle, Lieden/Holland
- 10/06/80 - Schwarzwaldhalle, Karlsruhe, Germany
- 10/09/80 - TBA, Stockholm, Sweden
- 10/10/80 - Scandinaviun, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 10/11/80 - Broendbyhallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 10/13/80 - Drammenshallen, Oslo, Norway
-
-
- Killer Tour Europe - 1981
- =========================
- 02/17/81 - Ipswich, Gaumont, England
- 03/12/81 - Birmingham, England
- 03/18/81 - Lille, France
- 03/19/81 - Le Havre
- 03/20/81 - Reims, France
- 03/21/81 - Paris, France
- 03/23/81 - Lyon, France
- 03/24/81 - Miramar
- 03/25/81 - Toulon, France
- 03/27/81 - Montpelier, France
- 03/28/81 - Nice, France
- 03/30/81 - Bologna, Italy
- 03/31/81 - Milan, Itlay
- 04/01/81 - Udinese, Italy
- 04/02/81 - Bresca, Italy
- 04/03/81 - Turin, Italy
- 04/05/81 - Zurich, Switzerland
- 04/06/81 - Munich, Germany
- 04/07/81 - Frankfurt, Germany
- 04/08/81 - Cologne, Germany
- 04/09/81 - Kassel, Germany
- 04/10/81 - Berlin, Germany
- 04/12/81 - Wurzburg, Germany
- 04/13/81 - Mannheim, Germany
- 04/14/81 - Villingen, Germany
- 04/15/81 - Karlsruhe, Germany
- 04/16/81 - Erlangen, Germany
- 04/17/81 - Strasbourg
- 04/18/81 - Mulhouse, France
- 04/19/81 - Dovaine, France
- 04/21/81 - Toulouse, France
- 04/22/81 - Bordeaux, France
- 04/23/81 - Orleans, France
- 04/24/81 - Genk
- 04/25/81 - Antwerp, Holland
- 04/26/81 - Leiden, Holland
- 04/27/81 - Winschoten, Holland
- 04/28/81 - Nijmegen, Holland
- 04/29/81 - Bremen, Germany
- 04/30/81 - Hannover, Germany
- 05/02/81 - Dortmund, Germany
- 05/03/81 - Hamburg, Germany
- 08/24/81 - Sunrise Festival: Nuremburg, Germany
- 08/26/81 - Sunrise Festival: Frankfurt, Germany
- 09/06/81 - Belgrade, Yugoslavia
- 09/09/81 - Stockholm, Sweden
- 09/10/81 - Lund
- 11/15/81 - Rainbow Theatre, London, England
- 12/23/81 - Ruskins Arms, London, England (under the name GENGHIS KHAN)
-
-
- Killer Tour Japan - 1981
- ========================
- 05/21/81 - Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- 05/22/81 - Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan
- 05/23/81 - Kosei Nenkin Hall, Nagoya, Japan
- 05/24/81 - Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan (2 shows)
-
-
- Killer Tour US - 1981
- =====================
- 06/03/81 - Aladdin Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
- 06/04/81 - Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ
- 06/05/81 - County Coliseum, El Paso, TX
- 06/06/81 - County Coliseum, Odessa, TX
- 06/07/81 - Memorial Coliseum, Lubbock, TX
- 06/09/81 - Villa Real, McAllen, TX
- 06/10/81 - Civic Center, Laredo, TX
- 06/11/81 - Arena, San Antonio, TX
- 06/13/81 - Moody Coliseum, Dallas, TX
- 06/14/81 - Coliseum, Houston, TX
- 06/19/81 - Harpo's, Detroit, MI
- 06/21/81 - Concert Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 06/22/81 - Le Club, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 06/26/81 - Rock Stage, Milwaukee, WI
- 06/27/81 - Point East, Lynwood, IL
- 06/28/81 - Agora, Cleveland, OH
- 07/01/81 - Capital Centre, Largo, MD
- 07/02/81 - Convention Center, Asbury Park
- 07/03/81 - Civic Center, Salisbury, MD
- 07/04/81 - The Scope, Norfolk, VA
- 07/07/81 - Stanley Theater, Pittsburgh, PA
- 07/09/81 - Civic Center, Myrtle Beach, SC
- 07/10/81 - Fox Theater, Atlanta, GA
- 07/11/81 - Freedom Hall, Johnson City, TN
- 07/12/81 - North Hall, Memphis, TN
- 07/15/81 - Hara Arena, Dayton, OH
- 07/16/81 - War Memorial, Johnstown, PA
- 07/17/81 - Shea's Theater, Buffalo, NY
- 07/18/81 - Auditorium Theater, Rochester, NY
- 07/19/81 - Landmark Theater, Syracuse, NY
- 07/21/81 - Palace Theater, Albany, NY
- 07/22/81 - Palladium, New York, NY
- 07/23/81 - Palladium, New York, NY
- 07/24/81 - Palladium, New York, NY
- 07/25/81 - Coliseum, New Haven, CT
- 07/26/81 - Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA
- 07/28/81 - Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA
- 07/29/81 - Civic Center, Baltimore, MD
- 07/30/81 - Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA
- 08/01/81 - Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA
- 08/04/81 - Arena, Long Beach, CA
-
-
- Italy 1981
- ==========
- 10/26/81 - Palasport, Bologna, Italy
- 10/27/81 - Theatro Tenda, Rome, Italy
- 10/28/81 - Theatro Tenda, Florence, Italy
- 10/29/81 - Udine, Italy
- 10/30/81 - Palais Lido, Milan, Italy
- 10/31/81 - Travel U.K.
-
-
- Killer UK Tour - 1981
- =====================
- 02/17/81 - Ipswich, England
- 02/18/81 - Norwich, England
- 02/19/81 - Oxford, England
- 02/20/81 - Lancaster, England
- 02/21/81 - Derby, England
- 02/22/81 - Manchester, England
- 02/23/81 - Hanley, England
- 02/24/81 - Dunstable, England
- 02/26/81 - Guildford, England
- 02/27/81 - Bristol, England
- 02/28/81 - Taunton, England
- 03/01/81 - Bournemouth, England
- 03/02/81 - Southampton, England
- 03/04/81 - Bradford, England
- 03/05/81 - Liverpool, England
- 03/06/81 - Middlesbrough, England
- 03/07/81 - Newcastle, England
- 03/08/81 - Glasgow, Scotland
- 03/09/81 - Edinburgh, Scotland
- 03/10/81 - Sheffield, England
- 03/12/81 - Birmingham, England
- 03/13/81 - Cambridge, England
- 03/14/81 - Bracknell, England
- 03/15/81 - Hammersmith, London, England
-
-
- The Beast On The Road Tour - 1982
- =================================
-
- United Kingdom
- --------------
- 02/25/82 - Dunstable, England
- 02/26/82 - Huddersfield, England
- 02/27/82 - Wolverhampton
- 02/28/82 - Hanley, England
- 03/01/82 - Bradford
- 03/03/82 - Liverpool, England
- 03/04/82 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 03/05/82 - Leicester, England
- 03/06/82 - Birmingham, England
- 03/08/82 - Portsmouth
- 03/09/82 - Oxford, England
- 03/10/82 - Derby
- 03/11/82 - Bristol, England
- 03/12/82 - Bracknell
- 03/14/82 - Glasgow, Scotland
- 03/15/82 - Edinburgh, Scotland
- 03/16/82 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 03/17/82 - Sheffield, England
- 03/19/82 - Ipswich, England
- 03/20/82 - Hammersmith, London, England
- 08/25/82 - Chippenham
- 08/26/82 - Poole
- 08/28/82 - Reading Festival
-
- Europe
- ------
- 03/22/82 - Reims, France
- 03/23/82 - Lille, France
- 03/24/82 - Paris, France
- 03/26/82 - Lyon, France
- 03/27/82 - Clermont Ferrancd
- 03/28/82 - Nice, France
- 03/30/82 - Montepelier, France
- 03/31/82 - Toulouse, France
- 04/02/82 - Barcelona, Spain
- 04/03/82 - Madrid, Spain
- 04/04/82 - San Sebastian, Spain
- 04/05/82 - Bergerac
- 04/06/82 - Le Mans
- 04/07/82 - Brest
- 04/08/82 - Poiters
- 04/09/82 - Dijon, France
- 04/10/82 - Grenoble, France
- 04/12/82 - Winterthur
- 04/13/82 - Strasbourg
- 04/16/82 - Every
- 04/17/82 - Rouen
- 04/18/82 - Brussels, Belgium
- 04/20/82 - Hannover, Germany
- 04/21/82 - Hamburg, Germany
- 04/22/82 - Hochum
- 04/23/82 - Wurzburg, Germany
- 04/24/82 - Nuremburg, Germany
- 04/26/82 - Munich, Germany
- 04/27/82 - Heidelberg, Germany
- 04/28/82 - Offenbach
- 04/29/82 - Stuttgart, Germany
- 04/30/82 - Dusseldorf, Germany
- 05/01/82 - Amsterdam, Holland
-
- USA And Canada
- --------------
- 05/11/82 - Flint, MI
- 05/13/82 - Lansing, MI
- 05/14/82 - Detroit, MI
- 05/15/82 - Kalamazoo, MI
- 05/16/82 - Ft. Wayne, IN
- 05/18/82 - Toledo, OH
- 05/20/82 - Cincinnati, OH
- 05/22/82 - Cleveland, OH
- 05/23/82 - Indianapolis, IN
- 05/25/82 - Merrillville, IN
- 05/26/82 - Davenport, IA
- 05/29/82 - Des Moines, IA
- 06/01/82 - Atlanta, GA
- 06/02/82 - Nashville, TN
- 06/04/82 - Birmingham, AL
- 06/05/82 - Huntsville, AL
- 06/07/82 - Knoxville, TN
- 06/08/82 - Columbus
- 06/09/82 - Tallahassee, FL
- 06/11/82 - Memphis, TN
- 06/12/82 - Jackson, MS
- 06/15/82 - Little Rock, AR
- 06/16/82 - Tulsa, OK
- 06/18/82 - Shreveport, LA
- 06/19/82 - Norman, OK
- 06/22/82 - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- 06/23/82 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 06/24/82 - Kingston
- 06/25/82 - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
- 06/26/82 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 06/29/82 - Palladium, New York, NY
- 06/30/82 - Long Island, NY
- 07/02/82 - Chicago, IL
- 07/03/82 - Buffalo, NY
- 07/04/82 - East Troy, WI
- 07/06/82 - Danville
- 07/07/82 - Cedar Rapids, IA
- 07/09/82 - St. Louis, MO
- 07/10/82 - Kansas City, MO
- 07/11/82 - Des Moines, IA
- 07/14/82 - Salt Lake City, UT
- 07/16/82 - Seattle, WA
- 07/17/82 - Anaheim, CA
- 07/20/82 - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- 07/21/82 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 07/23/82 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- 07/24/82 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- 07/26/82 - Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
- 07/27/82 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- 07/28/82 - Fargo, ND
- 07/30/82 - Minneapolis, MN
- 07/31/82 - Springfield
- 08/01/82 - Indianapolis, IN
- 08/03/82 - Cleveland, OH
- 08/04/82 - Columbus, OH
- 08/06/82 - Louisville, KY
- 08/07/82 - Toledo, OH
- 08/08/82 - Memphis, TN
- 08/10/82 - Beaumont, TX
- 08/11/82 - Corpus Christi, TX
- 08/13/82 - Houston, TX
- 08/14/82 - Dallas, TX
- 08/16/82 - San Antonio, TX
- 08/17/82 - Odessa, TX
- 08/18/82 - El Paso, TX
- 08/28/82 - Reading Festival, England
- 09/01/82 - Long Beach, CA
- 09/03/82 - Sacramento, CA
- 09/04/82 - Oakland, CA
- 09/05/82 - Reno, NV
- 09/07/82 - Boise, ID
- 09/09/82 - Washington
- 09/11/82 - Portland, OR
- 09/12/82 - Portland, OR
- 09/14/82 - St. Louis, MO
- 09/15/82 - Kansas City, MO
- 09/16/82 - Lincoln, NE
- 09/17/82 - Minneapolis, MN
- 09/19/82 - Rockford, IL
- 09/21/82 - Chicago, IL
- 09/22/82 - Cleveland, OH
- 09/23/82 - Dayton, OH
- 09/25/82 - Detroit, MI
- 09/26/82 - Kalamazoo, MI
- 09/28/82 - Huntington
- 09/29/82 - Columbus
- 10/01/82 - Worchester
- 10/02/82 - Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
- 10/03/82 - Harrisburg
- 10/06/82 - Portland, ME
- 10/07/82 - Providence, RI
- 10/08/82 - Glens Falls, NY
- 10/09/82 - New Haven, CT
- 10/11/82 - Binghampton
- 10/12/82 - Philadelphia, PA
- 10/13/82 - Pittsburgh, PA
- 10/15/82 - Buffalo, NY
- 10/16/82 - Syracuse, NY
- 10/18/82 - Capital Centre, Largo, MD
- 10/19/82 - Baltimore, MD
- 10/20/82 - Salisbury, MD
- 10/21/82 - Norfolk, VA
- 10/22/82 - New Jersey
- 10/23/82 - New York, NY
- 11/07/82 - Sydney, Australia
- 11/08/82 - Sydney, Australia
- 11/09/82 - Newcastle, Australia
- 11/12/82 - Adelaide, Australia
- 11/13/82 - Melbourne, Australia
- 11/14/82 - Melbourne, Australia
- 11/16/82 - Brisbane, Australia
- 11/19/82 - Canberra, Australia
- 11/20/82 - Sydney, Australia
- 11/21/82 - Sydney, Australia
-
- Japan
- -----
- 11/26/82 - Tokyo, Japan
- 11/27/82 - Tokyo, Japan
- 11/29/82 - Osaka, Japan
- 11/30/82 - Kyoto, Japan
- 12/01/82 - Nagoya, Japan
- 12/02/82 - Tokyo, Japan
- 12/04/82 - Tokyo, Japan
- 12/07/82 - Sapporo, Japan
- 12/08/82 - Sapporo, Japan
- 12/10/82 - Niggata, Japan
-
-
- World Piece Tour UK - 1983
- ==========================
- 05/02/83 - City Hall, Hull, England
- 05/03/83 - Guildhall, Preston, England
- 05/05/83 - New Theatre, Oxford, England
- 05/06/83 - De Montford, Leicester, England
- 05/07/83 - Gaumont, Southampton, England
- 05/08/83 - Gaumont, Ipswich, England
- 05/10/83 - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, England
- 05/11/83 - St. George's Hall, Bradford, England
- 05/12/83 - Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland
- 05/13/83 - Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 05/15/83 - St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales
- 05/16/83 - City Hall, Sheffield, England
- 05/17/83 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 05/18/83 - Victoria Hall, Hanley, England
- 05/20/83 - Colston Hall, Bristol, England
- 05/21/83 - Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 05/22/83 - Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 05/23/82 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 05/25/83 - Odeon, Hammersmith, London, England
- 05/26/83 - Odeon, Hammersmith, London, England
- 05/27/83 - Odeon, Hammersmith, London, England
- 05/28/83 - Odeon, Hammersmith, London, England
-
-
- World Piece Tour - Europe 1983
- ==============================
- 06/01/83 - Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland
- 06/03/83 - Gothenburg Scandinvaium, Sweden
- 06/04/83 - Drammen Drammenshallen, Oslo, Norway
- 06/05/83 - Stockholm Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden
- 06/07/83 - Copenhagen Falkiner Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 06/09/83 - Rodahal, Kerkrade, The Netherlands
- 06/10/83 - Schifflance Luxemburg Hall Polyvalent, Luxembourg
- 06/11/83 - Brussels Foret Nationale, Brussels, Belgium
- 06/12/83 - Amsterdam Jaap Edenhal, Amsterdam, Holland
-
-
- World Piece Tour - US 1983
- ==========================
- 06/21/83 - Casper, WY
- 06/22/83 - Salt Lake City, UT
- 06/23/83 - Boise, ID
- 06/24/83 - Spokane, WA
- 06/27/83 - Portland, OR
- 06/28/83 - Seattle, WA
- 06/29/83 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 07/02/83 - San Francisco, CA
- 07/03/83 - Sacramento, CA
- 07/05/83 - Fresno, CA
- 07/07/83 - San Bernardino, CA
- 07/08/93 - San Diego, CA
- 07/09/83 - Long Beach, CA
- 07/11/83 - Tuscon, AZ
- 07/12/83 - Phoenix, AX
- 07/13/83 - Albuquerque, NM
- 07/14/83 - Denver, CO
- 07/16/83 - Lubbock, TX
- 07/17/83 - Amarillo, TX
- 07/20/83 - El Paso, TX
- 07/22/83 - Norman, OK
- 07/23/83 - Dallas, TX
- 07/24/83 - Houston, TX
- 07/26/83 - Corpus Christi, TX
- 07/27/83 - San Antonio, TX
- 07/29/93 - Shreveport, LA
- 07/30/93 - Memphis, TN
- 07/31/83 - Little Rock, AK
- 08/01/83 - Nashville, TN
- 08/02/83 - Louisville, KY
- 08/06/83 - East Troy, WI
- 08/07/83 - Indianapolis, IN
- 08/09/93 - Ft. Wayne, IN
- 08/10/83 - Kalamazoo, MI
- 08/11/83 - Detroit, MI
- 08/13/83 - Erie, PA
- 08/14/83 - Cleveland, OH
- 08/15/83 - Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
- 08/16/83 - Pittsburgh, PA
- 08/18/83 - Allentown, PA
- 08/19/83 - Philadelphia, PA
- 08/20/83 - Capital Centre, Largo, MD
- 08/23/83 - Glens Falls, NY
- 08/24/83 - Syracuse, NY
- 08/25/83 - Uniondale, NY
- 08/26/83 - New Haven, CT
- 08/27/83 - South Yarmouth, MA
- 08/29/83 - Portland, ME
- 08/30/83 - Providence, RI
- 08/31/83 - Poughkeepsie, NY
- 09/01/83 - Rochester, NY
- 09/05/83 - Kingswood Music Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 09/06/83 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 09/07/83 - Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada
- 09/08/83 - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
- 09/10/83 - Toledo, OH
- 09/11/83 - Lansing, MI
- 09/13/83 - Madison, WI
- 09/14/83 - Minneapolis, MN
- 09/17/83 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- 09/19/83 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- 09/20/83 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- 09/29/83 - Peoria, IL
- 09/30/83 - Chicago, IL
- 10/01/83 - Cincinnati, OH
- 10/02/83 - Columbus, OH
- 10/04/83 - Baltimore, MD
- 10/08/83 - Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
- 10/09/83 - Norfolk, VA
- 10/10/83 - Charleston, WV
- 10/12/83 - Columbia, SC
- 10/14/83 - Hollywood, FL
- 10/15/83 - Jacksonville, FL
- 10/16/83 - Lakeland, FL
- 10/18/83 - Johnson City, TN
- 10/19/83 - Knoxville, TN
- 10/20/83 - Charlotte, NC
- 10/21/83 - Atlanta, GA
- 10/23/83 - Lincoln, NE
- 10/24/83 - Kansas City, MO
- 10/25/83 - St. Louis, MO
-
-
- World Piece Tour - 1983
- =======================
- 11/07/83 - Eilenriedehalle, Hannover, Germany
- 11/08/83 - Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, Germany
- 11/09/83 - Ostseehalle, Kiel
- 11/10/83 - Stadthalle 1, Bremen, Germany
- 11/14/83 - Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
- 11/15/83 - Parc Des Expositions, Rouen, France
- 11/17/83 - Espace Balard, Paris, France
- 11/18/83 - Palais Sports, Besancon, France
- 11/19/83 - Maison Des Sports, Clermont-Ferrand
- 11/20/83 - Palais D'Hiver, Lyon, France
- 11/22/83 - Sports Palace, Barcelona, Spain
- 11/24/83 - Real Madrid Pavilion, Madrid, Spain
- 11/25/83 - Real Madrid Pavilion, Madrid, Spain
- 11/27/83 - Velodromo, San Sebastian, Spain
- 11/30/83 - Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
- 12/01/83 - Hemmerleinhalle, Nuremberg, Germany
- 12/02/83 - T.B.C., Nuremberg, Germany
- 12/03/83 - Carl-Diem-Halle, Wurzburg, Germany
- 12/04/83 - Dusseldorf, Germany
- 12/06/83 - Donauhalle, Ulm, Germany
- 12/07/83 - Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen, Germany
- 12/08/83 - Martin-Schleyer-halle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 12/09/83 - Westfalenhalle 3, Dortmund, Germany
- 12/10/83 - Walter-Koebel-Halle, Russelsheim, Germany
- 12/11/83 - Palais De Beaulieu, Hall 32, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 12/17/83 - Westfalenhalle, Dortmund ZDF Festival, Dortmund, Germany
- 12/18/83 - Westfalenhalle, Dortmund ZDF Festival, Dortmund, Germany
-
-
- World Slavery Tour - 1984/85
- ============================
- 08/09/84 - Torwar Sports Hall, Warsaw, Poland
- 08/10/84 - Sporthall Aleja Politechniki, Lodz, Poland
- 08/11/84 - Poznan Arena, Poznan, Poland
- 08/12/84 - Folks Hall, Wroclaw, Poland
- 08/14/84 - Sportshall Makoszowy, Katowicz, Poland
- 08/16/84 - Aichfeldhall Sportzentrum, Vienna, Austria
- 08/17/84 - Budapest Sports Hall, Budapest, Hungary
- 08/18/84 - Sajam Exhibition Centre, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
- 08/19/84 - Dvorana Tivoli, Ljubliana, Yugoslavia
- 08/21/84 - Parcogalvani, Pordenone, Italy
- 08/22/84 - F.C. Stadium, Pietra Ligure, Itlay
- 08/25/84 - Parc Des Expositions State Municipal, Annency, France
- 08/26/84 - Arennes De Palvas, Palavas, France
- 08/29/84 - Pabellon Municipal De Los Deportes, San Sebastian, Spain
- 08/31/84 - Pavilhao Infante De Sagres, Oporto, Portugal
- 09/01/84 - Pavilhao Drmatico, Cascais, Portugal
- 09/03/84 - Estadio Roman Valero, Madrid, Spain
- 09/05/84 - Palacio Municipal De Los Deportes, Barcelona, Spain
- 09/07/84 - Palais Des Sports, Toulouse, France
- 09/08/84 - Palais Des Sports, Bordeaux, France
- 09/11/84 - The Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland
- 09/12/84 - The Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen, Scotland
- 09/13/84 - The Play House, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 09/15/84 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 09/16/84 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 09/17/84 - City Hall, Sheffield, England
- 09/18/84 - The Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich, England
- 09/20/84 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England
- 09/21/84 - New Theatre (Apollo), Oxford, England
- 09/22/84 - Cornwall Coliseum, St. Austell, England
- 09/23/84 - The Hippodrome, Bristol, England
- 09/25/84 - The Apollo, Manchester, England
- 09/26/84 - The Apollo, Manchester, England
- 09/27/84 - Victoria Hall, Hanley, England
- 09/29/84 - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, England
- 09/30/84 - St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales
- 10/02/84 - The Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 10/03/84 - The Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 10/05/84 - The Gaumont Theatre, Southampton, England
- 10/07/84 - St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales
- 10/08/84 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 10/09/84 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 10/10/84 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 10/12/84 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 10/15/84 - Sporthalle, Cologne, Germany
- 10/16/84 - Sporthalle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 10/17/84 - Rhein-Neckar-Halle, Heidelberg, Germany
- 10/19/84 - Carl Diem Halle, Wurzburg, Germany
- 10/20/84 - Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
- 10/21/84 - Parc Des Expositions, Nancy, France
- 10/23/84 - Stadthalle, Freiburg, Germany
- 10/24/84 - Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
- 10/26/84 - Grugahalle, Essen, Germany
- 10/27/84 - Stadthalle, Bremen, Germany
- 10/28/84 - Ijsselhal, Zwolle, Holland
- 10/29/84 - Espace Baltard, Paris, France
- 11/01/84 - Broendbyhallen, Copenhage, Denmark
- 11/02/84 - Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden
- 11/03/84 - Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 11/05/84 - Ishallen, Helsinki, Finland
- 11/08/84 - Walter Koebelhalle, Russelheim, Germany
- 11/09/84 - Hammerleinhalle, Nuremburg, Germany
- 11/11/84 - Teatre Tenda, Bologna, Italy
- 11/12/84 - Teatre Tenda, Milan, Italy
- 11/13/84 - Espace Tony Garnier, Lyon, France
- 11/14/84 - Sporthalle/St. Jakob, Bastel, Switzerland
- 11/24/84 - Metro Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- 11/26/84 - Coliseum, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
- 11/27/84 - Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 11/28/84 - Civic Center, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- 11/30/84 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 12/01/84 - Arena, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
- 12/03/84 - Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- 12/04/84 - Agridome, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
- 12/06/84 - Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- 12/07/84 - Corral, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- 12/09/84 - Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 12/10/84 - Coliseum, Seattle, WA
- 12/11/84 - Coliseum, Portland, OR
- 12/13/84 - Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT
- 12/15/84 - McNichols Arena, Denver, CO
- 12/17/84 - Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO
- 12/18/84 - Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO
- 12/19/84 - Mecca Arena, Milwaukee, WI
- 12/20/84 - Met Center, Minneapolis, MN
- 12/21/84 - The Horizon, Chicago, IL
- 01/03/85 - Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH
- 01/04/85 - Joe Lewis Arena, Detroit, MI
- 01/05/85 - Ohio Center, Columbus, OH
- 01/06/85 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH
- 01/07/85 - Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
- 01/11/85 - Rock 'N' Rio, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- 01/14/85 - Civic Center, Hartford, CT
- 01/15/85 - Centrum, Worcester, MA
- 01/17/85 - Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
- 01/18/85 - Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
- 01/19/85 - Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
- 01/20/85 - Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
- 01/21/85 - Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
- 01/23/85 - Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY (Cancelled due to illness)
- 01/24/85 - Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY (Cancelled due to illness)
- 01/25/85 - Stabler Arena, Bethlehem, PA (Cancelled due to illness)
- 01/28/85 - Capital Centre, Largo, MD
- 01/29/85 - Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
- 01/31/85 - Coliseum, Columbia, SC
- 02/01/85 - Freedom Hall, Johnson City, TN
- 02/02/85 - Omni, Atlanta, GA
- 02/03/85 - Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, TN
- 02/05/85 - Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN
- 02/06/85 - Coliseum, Knoxville, TN
- 02/08/85 - Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
- 02/09/85 - Coliseum, Greensboro, NC
- 02/10/85 - Auditorium, Greenville, SC
- 02/12/85 - Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL
- 02/14/85 - Lee County Arena, Ft. Meyers, FL
- 02/15/85 - Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL
- 02/16/85 - Civic Center, Lakeland, FL
- 02/17/85 - Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, FL
- 02/19/85 - UTC-Arena Round House, Chatanooga, TN
- 02/20/85 - Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL
- 02/21/85 - Von Braun Coliseum, Huntsville, AL
- 02/23/85 - Civic Center, Beaumont, TX
- 02/24/85 - Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi
- 02/27/85 - Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA
- 02/28/85 - The Summit, Houston, TX
- 03/01/85 - Convention Center, Waco, TX
- 03/02/85 - Myriad Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK
- 03/04/85 - Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX
- 03/05/85 - Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, TX
- 03/07/85 - Coliseum, Lubbock, TX
- 03/08/85 - Coliseum, El Paso, TX
- 03/09/85 - Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM
- 03/10/85 - Community Center, Tuscon, AZ
- 03/14/85 - Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, CA
- 03/15/85 - Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, CA
- 03/16/85 - Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, CA
- 03/17/85 - Long Beach Arena, Los Angeles, CA
- 03/19/85 - Lawlor Event Center, Reno, NV
- 03/20/85 - Selland Arena, Fresno, CA
- 03/21/85 - Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
- 03/23/85 - Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
- 03/24/85 - Compton Terrace, Tempe, AZ
- 03/25/85 - Thomas & Mack Arena, Las Vegas, NV
- 03/26/85 - Orange Pavillion, San Bernardino, CA
- 03/31/85 - NBC Arena, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
- 04/14/85 - Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- 04/15/85 - Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- 04/17/85 - Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- 04/19/85 - Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan
- 04/20/85 - Kokaido Hall, Nagoya, Japan
- 04/22/85 - Sun Palace, Fukuoka, Japan
- 04/24/85 - Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan
- 04/25/85 - Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan
- 05/02/85 - Civic Theatre, Canberra, Australia
- 05/03/85 - Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia
- 05/04/85 - Thebarton Town Hall, Adelaide, Australia
- 05/06/85 - Shellharbour, Woollongong, Australia
- 05/07/85 - Hordern Pavillion, Sydney, Australia
- 05/08/85 - City Hall, Newcastle, Australia
- 05/10/85 - Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia
- 05/23/85 - Civic Center, Portland, ME
- 05/24/85 - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
- 05/25/85 - Broom County Arena, Binghamton, NY
- 05/27/85 - War Memorial, Rochester, NY
- 05/28/85 - Civic Center, Glens Falls, NY
- 05/29/85 - Civic Center, Springfield, MA
- 05/31/85 - Coliseum, New Haven, CT
- 06/01/85 - Fairgrounds, Allentown, PA
- 06/02/85 - Civic Center, Providence, RI
- 06/04/85 - Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD
- 06/05/85 - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
- 06/07/85 - Hara Arena, Dayton, OH
- 06/08/85 - Mesker Music Theater, Evansville, IN
- 06/09/85 - Alpine Music Theater, East Troy, WI
- 06/11/85 - Sports Arena, Toledo, OH
- 06/12/85 - Pink Knob Music Theater, Detroit, MI
- 06/14/85 - Wembler Civic Center, Saginaw, MI
- 06/15/85 - Castle Farms Music Theater, Charlevoix, MI
- 06/16/85 - Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates, IL
- 06/18/85 - Civic Center, Peoria, IL
- 06/19/85 - Five Seasons Center, Cedar Rapids, IA
- 06/21/85 - Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI
- 06/22/85 - Outgamey County Fairground, Green Bay, WI
- 06/23/85 - Trout Aire Amphitheatre, Minneapolis, MN
- 06/24/85 - Red River Fairgrounds, Fargo, ND
- 06/26/85 - Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA
- 06/27/85 - Omaha Auditorium, Omaha, NE
- 06/29/85 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO
- 07/03/85 - Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA
- 07/04/85 - California Exposition Center, Sacramento, CA
- 07/05/85 - Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Laguna Hills, CA
-
- 12/19/85 - Marquee Club, London, England (Secret Concert, where IRON MAIDEN
- played under the name THE ENTIRE POPULATION OF HACKNEY and did
- mainly covers).
-
-
- Somewhere On Tour - 1986/87
- ===========================
- 09/10/86 - Pionir Hall, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
- 09/11/86 - Dom Sportova, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
- 09/12/86 - Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
- 09/14/86 - Donawinsel, Vienna, Austria
- 09/15/86 - Eisstadion Liebenau, Graz
- 09/17/86 - MTK Football Stadium, Budapest, Hungary
- 09/19/86 - Zabrze Makoszowy, Katowice, Poland
- 09/20/86 - Halla Ludowa, Wroclaw, Poland
- 09/21/86 - Arena, Poznan, Poland
- 09/23/86 - Olivia, Gdansk, Poland
- 09/24/86 - Halla Sportowa, Lodz, Poland
- 09/25/86 - Torwar, Warsaw, Poland
- 10/03/86 - Apollo, Oxford, England
- 10/04/86 - Cornwall Coliseum, St. Austell, England
- 10/06/86 - St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales
- 10/07/86 - St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales
- 10/08/86 - Colston Hall, Bristol, England
- 10/10/86 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 10/11/86 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 10/12/86 - Empire, Liverpool, England
- 10/14/86 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England
- 10/15/86 - City Hall, Sheffield, England
- 10/16/86 - City Hall, Sheffield, England
- 10/18/86 - Gaumont, Ipswich, England
- 10/20/86 - Royal Centre, Nottingham, England
- 10/21/86 - St. George's Hall, Bradford, England
- 10/22/86 - Victoria Hall, Hanley, England
- 10/24/86 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 10/25/86 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 10/27/86 - Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 10/28/86 - Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 10/30/86 - Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 10/31/86 - Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 11/01/86 - Odeon, Birmingham, England
- 11/03/86 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 11/04/86 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 11/05/86 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 11/07/86 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 11/08/86 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 11/09/86 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 11/12/86 - Ishallen, Helsinki, Finland
- 11/14/86 - Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden
- 11/15/86 - Skadinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 11/17/86 - Drammenshallen, Drammen, Norway
- 11/18/86 - Isshal, Malmo, Sweden
- 11/20/86 - Stadthalle, Offenbach
- 11/21/86 - Boblingen Sporthalle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 11/22/86 - Eilenriedehalle, Hannover, Germany
- 11/23/86 - Groenoordhal, Leiden
- 11/25/86 - Grugehalle, Essen, Germany
- 11/26/86 - Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, Germany
- 11/28/86 - Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
- 11/29/86 - Salle Omnisports De Bercy, Paris, France
- 12/01/86 - Palacio Municipal De Deportes, Barcelona, Spain
- 12/02/86 - Real Madrid Pabellon, Madrid, Spain
- 12/03/86 - Real Madrid Pabellon, Madrid, Spain
- 12/05/86 - Cascais Hall, Lisbon, Portugal
- 12/07/86 - Palais Des Sports, Toulouse, France
- 12/08/86 - Maison Des Sports, Clermont Ferrand, France
- 12/09/86 - Palais Des Sports, Lyon, France
- 12/11/86 - Hemmerleinhalle, Nuremberg, Germandy
- 12/12/86 - Eberthalle, Ludwigshafen
- 12/13/86 - Halle Des Fetes Palais De Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 12/15/86 - Palasport, Turin, Italy
- 12/16/86 - Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy
- 12/17/86 - Palasport, Florence, Italy
- 12/18/86 - Palasport, Naples, Italy
- 12/19/86 - Teatro Tenda, Rome, Italy
- 12/20/86 - Teatro Tenda, Bologna, Italy
- 12/21/86 - Teatro Tenda, Padua, Italy
- 01/07/87 - Coliseum, Hampton, VA
- 01/08/87 - Capital Centre, Largo, MD
- 01/09/87 - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
- 01/11/87 - RPI Field House (Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute), Troy, NY
- 01/12/87 - Coliseum, New Haven, CT
- 01/13/87 - Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
- 01/16/87 - Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL
- 01/17/87 - Sportatorium, Miami, FL
- 01/18/87 - Civic Center, Lakeland, FL
- 01/20/87 - Omni, Atlanta, GA
- 01/22/87 - Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX
- 01/23/87 - Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX
- 01/24/87 - Civic Center, Beaumont, TX
- 01/26/87 - Coliseum, Lubbock, TX
- 01/27/87 - Lloyd Noble Arena, Norman, OK
- 01/28/87 - Assembly Civic Center, Tulsa, OK
- 01/30/87 - The Summit, Houston, TX
- 01/31/87 - Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, TX
- 02/01/87 - Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX
- 02/03/87 - Civic Center, Amarillo, TX
- 02/04/87 - Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM
- 02/06/87 - McNichols Arena, Denver, CO
- 02/08/87 - Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT
- 02/10/87 - Dome Arena, Tacoma, WA
- 02/11/87 - Coliseum, Portland, OR
- 02/13/87 - Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA
- 02/14/87 - Orange Pavillion, San Bernardino, CA
- 02/16/87 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA
- 02/17/87 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA
- 02/18/87 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA
- 02/20/87 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA
- 02/24/87 - Sports Arena, San Diego, CA
- 02/25/87 - Vets Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ
- 02/26/87 - Couumnity Center, Tuscon, AZ
- 02/27/87 - Coliseum, El Paso, TX
- 03/01/87 - Ector County Coliseum, Odessa, TX
- 03/05/87 - Civic Center, Omaha, NE
- 03/06/87 - Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
- 03/07/87 - Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO
- 03/09/87 - Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI
- 03/11/87 - Rosemont Horizon Arena, Chicago, IL
- 03/13/87 - Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI
- 03/14/87 - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH
- 03/15/87 - Hara Arena, Dayton, OH
- 03/17/87 - Auditorium Saginaw, MI
- 03/18/87 - Joe Lewis Arena, Detroit, MI
- 03/19/87 - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN
- 03/21/87 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 03/24/87 - The Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 03/25/87 - Coliseum, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
- 03/27/87 - War Memorial, Utica, NY
- 03/28/87 - Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ
- 03/30/87 - Civic Center, Providence, RI
- 03/31/87 - Centrum, Worcester, MA
- 04/07/87 - Baltimore Arena, Baltimore, MD
- 04/29/87 - Thomas Mack Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
- 05/01/87 - Sparten Stadium, San Jose, CA
- 05/02/87 - Irvine Meadows, California
- 05/17/87 - Hiroshima, Japan
-
- 04/01/87 - 05/02/87 - Miscellaneous dates in USA and Canada
- 05/08/87 - 05/16/87 - Japan
-
-
- Seventh Son Tour - 1988
- =======================
- 07/24/88 - Capital Centre, Largo, MD (Cancelled/rescheduled to 08/07/88)
- 08/07/88 - Capital Centre, Largo, MD
- 08/20/88 - Monsters Of Rock Festival, Donington Park, England (with Kiss,
- Guns N' Roses, David Lee Roth, Megadeth, and Helloween).
- 09/04/88 - Monsters Of Rock Festival (Benelux 1988), Sportpark Willem II,
- Tilburg, The Netherlands (with Helloween, Great White, Anthrax,
- Kiss, and David Lee Roth)
- 09/13/88 - AEK Stadium, Athens, Greece (yours truly was there!)
- 10/03/88 - Helsinki, Finland
- 11/18/88 - Newport Centre, England
- 11/20/88 - Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 11/21/88 - Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 11/24/88 - Ice Rink, Whitley Bay, England
- 11/27/88 - Birmingham NEC, England (Maiden England video taped here)
- 11/28/88 - Birmingham NEC, England
- 11/30/88 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 12/01/88 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 12/04/88 - City Hall, Sheffield, England
- 12/06/88 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 12/07/88 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 12/10/88 - Wembley Arena, London, England
- 12/11/88 - Wembley Arena, London, England
-
-
- No Prayer On The Road Tour - 1990/91
- ====================================
- 09/20/90 - Mayflower, Southampton
- 09/21/90 - Apollo, Oxford, England
- 09/23/90 - The Point, Dublin, Ireland
- 09/24/90 - Kings Hall, Belfast, Ireland
- 09/26/90 - City Hall, Newcastle, England
- 09/27/90 - Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 09/28/90 - Capitol, Aberdeen, Scotland
- 09/30/90 - Ayr Pavilion, England
- 10/01/90 - Guild Hall, Preston, England
- 10/02/90 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England
- 10/04/90 - Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, England
- 10/05/90 - City Hall, Hull, England
- 10/07/90 - Centre, Newport, England
- 10/08/90 - Corn Exchange, Cambridge, England
- 10/09/90 - City Hall, Sheffield, England
- 10/11/90 - Assembley Rooms, Derby, England
- 10/12/90 - Apollo, Manchester, England
- 10/14/90 - Leisure Center, Torbay, England
- 10/15/90 - Arts Centre, Poole, England
- 10/16/90 - Victoria Hall, Hanley, England
- 10/18/90 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 10/21/90 - Sports Palace, Barcelona, Spain
- 10/23/90 - Cascais Pavillion, Lisbon, Portugal
- 10/25/90 - Sports Palace, Madrid, Spain
- 10/27/90 - Velodrome, San Sebastian, Spain
- 10/29/90 - Le Zenith, Paris, France
- 10/30/90 - Le Zenith, Paris, France
- 11/01/90 - Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
- 11/02/90 - Groenoordhal, Leiden, Holland
- 11/03/90 - Groenoordhal, Leiden, Holland
- 11/05/90 - KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 11/06/90 - KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 11/08/90 - Drammenshallen, Oslo, Norway
- 11/09/90 - Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 11/10/90 - Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden
- 11/12/90 - Ishallen (Ice Hall), Helsinki, Finland
- 11/15/90 - Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany
- 11/17/90 - Festhalle, Bern, Switzerland
- 11/18/90 - Palutrussardi, Milan, Italy
- 11/19/90 - Palasports, Firenze, Italy
- 11/20/90 - Palaeur, Rome, Italy
- 11/21/90 - Palasport, Turin, Italy
- 11/23/90 - Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken, Germany
- 11/24/90 - Festhalle, Bern, Switzerland
- 11/25/90 - Le Summum, Grenoble, France
- 11/28/90 - Palais Des Sports, Toulouse, France
- 11/29/90 - Palais Des Sports, Marseilles, France
- 11/30/90 - Palasport, Treviso, Italy
- 12/01/90 - Palasport, Udine, Italy
- 12/03/90 - Sedlmayerhalle, Munich, Germany
- 12/04/90 - Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 12/05/90 - Carl-Diem Halle, Wurzburg, Germany
- 12/07/90 - Stadthalle, Bremen, Germany
- 12/08/90 - Eilenriedehalle, Hannover, Germany
- 12/11/90 - Ingliston Exhibition & Trade Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 12/13/90 - Ice Rink, Whitley Bay, England
- 12/14/90 - Birmingham International Arena (NEC), England
- 12/15/90 - Birmingham International Arena (NEC), England
- 12/17/90 - Wembley Arena, London, England
- 12/18/90 - Wembley Arena, London, England
- 12/21/90 - Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
- 12/22/90 - Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
- 01/13/91 - Metrocenter, Halifax, Nova Scotia
- 01/15/91 - Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 01/16/91 - Colise de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
- 01/18/91 - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 01/19/91 - War Memorial, Rochester, NY
- 01/21/91 - Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ
- 01/22/91 - Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY
- 01/23/91 - Centrum, Worcester, MA
- 01/25/91 - Civic Center, Providence, RI
- 01/26/91 - Coliseum, New Haven, CT
- 01/28/91 - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY
- 01/29/91 - Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
- 01/31/91 - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
- 02/01/91 - George Mason Patriot Center, Fairfax, VA
- 02/02/91 - Charleston, WV
- 02/04/91 - Auburn Hills, MI
- 02/05/91 - Cleveland, OH
- 02/06/91 - Cincinnati, OH
- 02/08/91 - Miami, FL
- 02/09/91 - Orlando, FL
- 02/10/91 - Tampa, FL
- 02/13/91 - Atlanta, GA
- 02/15/91 - Houston, TX
- 02/16/91 - Dallas, TX
- 02/17/91 - San Antonio, TX
- 02/19/91 - San Diego, CA
- 02/20/91 - Long Beach, CA
- 02/23/91 - Phoenix, AZ
- 02/24/91 - Albuquerque, NM
- 02/25/91 - Denver, CO
- 02/27/91 - Kansas City, MO
- 02/28/91 - Sioux Falls, SD
- 03/01/91 - Minneapolis, MN
- 03/03/91 - St. Louis, MO
- 03/04/91 - Rosemont Horizon Arena, Chicago, IL
- 03/06/91 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- 03/08/91 - Agricom, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- 03/10/91 - Salem, OR
- 03/11/91 - Seattle, WA
- 03/13/91 - Sacramento, CA
- 03/14/91 - Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
- 03/15/91 - Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA
- 03/17/91 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA
- 03/18/91 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA
- 03/19/91 - Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA
- 03/22/91 - Coliseum, Portland, OR
- 03/23/91 - Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 03/25/91 - Arena, Seattle, WA
-
- April '91 - Southeast Asia
-
- 09/21/91 - Paul Ricard, Bol d'Or, France
-
- Fear Of The Dark Tour - 1992
- ============================
- 06/05/92 - Laugadallshollin, Reykjavik
- 06/08/92 - The Ritz, New York, NY
- 06/11/92 - War Memorial, Rochester, NY
- 06/13/92 - Coliseum, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
- 06/14/92 - Coliseum, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- 06/16/92 - Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 06/17/92 - CNE Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 06/19/92 - Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, MI
- 06/20/92 - Pine Knob, Clarkston, MI
- 06/21/92 - The World, Tinley Park, IL
- 06/25/92 - The Forum, Minneapolis, MN
- 06/27/92 - Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO
- 06/28/92 - Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT
- 06/30/92 - Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA
- 07/01/92 - Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
- 07/02/92 - Irvine Meadows, Laguna Hills, CA
- 07/05/92 - Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AX
- 07/07/92 - Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX
- 07/08/92 - Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, TX
- 07/09/92 - Sandstone Amphitheater, Kansas City, MO
- 07/11/92 - Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA
- 07/14/92 - Riverport Arts Center, St. Louis, MO
- 07/15/92 - Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville, TN
- 07/17/92 - Sunrise Theater, Sunrise, FL
- 07/25/92 - Ferrocarril Oeste, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 07/28/92 - Estacion General Artigas, Montevideo, Uruguay
- 07/31/92 - Maracanzinho, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- 08/01/92 - Palmeiros Stadium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
- 08/04/92 - Gigantinho, Porto Allegre, Brazil
- 08/15/92 - Superock '92 Festival, Maimarkt-Gelande, Mannheim, Germany
- 08/17/92 - Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
- 08/22/92 - Monsters Of Rock Festival, Castle Donington, England (with Slayer
- and others).
- 08/25/92 - The Valby Halle, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 08/27/92 - Ishallen, Helsinki, Finland
- 08/29/92 - The Globe, Stockholm, Sweden
- 08/31/92 - Spektrum, Oslo, Norway
- 09/02/92 - Brabanthallen, Den Bosch, The Netherlands
- 09/04/92 - Platinoirn De Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 09/05/92 - La Villette, Paris, France
- 09/06/92 - Chateau de Vincennes, Paris, France (French version of Monsters
- Of Rock)
- 09/07/92 - Palais Des Sports, Mulhouse, France
- 09/08/92 - Parc Des Expositions, Annecy, France
- 09/10/92 - Arena, Beziers, Montpelier, France
- 09/12/92 - Area Spettacoli, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
- 09/14/92 - Monumental Bullring, Barcelona, Spain
- 09/17/92 - Velodromo De Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain
- 09/18/92 - Las Arenas Bullring, Madrid, Spain
- 09/19/92 - Municipal Tent, Zaragosa, Spain
- 09/26/92 - Bayamon, Puerto Rico
- 10/01/92 - Sports Palace, Mexico City, Mexico
- 10/02/92 - Sports Palace, Mexico City, Mexico
- 10/04/92 - Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico
- 10/09/92 - Poliedro, Caracas, Venezuela
- 10/10/92 - Poliedro, Caracas, Venezuela
- 10/20/92 - Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland
- 10/22/92 - Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia
- 10/23/92 - Horden Pavillion, Sydney, Australia
- 10/26/92 - Rainbow Hall, Nagoya, Japan
- 10/28/92 - Kosei Nenkin Hall, Fukuoka, Japan
- 10/30/92 - Kosei Nenkin Hall, Hiroshima, Japan
- 11/01/92 - Archaic Hall, Osaka, Japan
- 11/02/92 - Frestival Hall, Osaka, Japan
- 11/03/92 - Gym, Yokohama, Japan
- 11/04/92 - Yoyogi Olympic Pool, Tokyo, Japan
-
-
- A Real Live Tour - 1993
- =======================
- 04/02/93 - Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
- 04/03/93 - Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
- 04/04/93 - Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
- 04/05/93 - The Vitkovice Sports Hall, Ostrava, CSFR
- 04/06/93 - Bratislava, Zimny stadion, Slovakia
- 04/09/93 - The Rijnhal, Arnhem, The Netherlands
- 04/10/93 - The Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France
- 04/13/93 - Carl Diem Halle, Wurzburg, Germany
- 04/15/93 - Music Hall, Hannover, Germany
- 04/16/93 - Stadthalle, Bremen, Germany
- 04/17/93 - The Grugahalle, Essen, Germany
- 04/19/93 - Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
- 04/20/93 - Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken, Germany
- 04/21/93 - Schwabenhalle, Augsburg, Germany
- 04/23/93 - Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
- 04/27/93 - Palasport, Turin, Italy
- 04/28/93 - Maiano football playfield near Udine, Italy
- 04/29/93 - Palasport, Firenze (Florence), Italy
- 04/30/93 - The Palaghiacco, Roma (Rome), Italy
- 05/02/93 - Palasport, Reggio Calabma, Italy
- 05/03/93 - Palasport, Acineale, Italy
- 05/05/93 - Teatro Tenda, Napoli (Naples), Italy
- 05/06/93 - Parc Nord, Bologna, Italy
- 05/08/93 - Palasport, Genoa, Italy
- 05/09/93 - Forum, Milan, Italy
- 05/11/93 - Zenith, Toulon, France
- 05/13/93 - Summum, Grenoble, France
- 05/14/93 - Zenith, Nancy, France
- 05/16/93 - Arena, Sheffield, England
- 05/17/93 - Wembley Arena, England
- 05/19/93 - G-Mex, Manchester, England
- 05/20/93 - Birmingham NEC, England
- 05/21/93 - SE&CC, Glasgow, Scotland
- 05/23/93 - The Point, Dublin, Ireland
- 05/24/93 - Kings Hall, Belfast, Ireland
- 05/27/93 - Neuchatel, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 06/04/93 - The Olympic Arena, Moscow, Russia
-
- 08/28/93 - Pinewood Studios - Buck, UK (from Raising Hell video, Bruce
- Dickinson's last show).
-
-
- Bruce Dickinson Solo Tour (TATTOOED MILLIONAIRE) - 1990
- =======================================================
- 07/16/90 - Hammerjacks, Baltimore, MD
- 07/17/90 - The Bayou, Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
- 07/19/90 - New Haven, CT
- 07/20/90 - Poughkeepsie, NY
- 07/21/90 - Allentown, PA
- 07/22/90 - Providence, RI
- 07/24/90 - Boston, MA
- 07/25/90 - Cohoes, NY
- 08/01/90 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- 08/02/90 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 08/04/90 - Roseville, MI
- 08/05/90 - Chicago, IL
- 08/06/90 - Minneapolis, MN
- 08/08/90 - Dallas, TX
- 08/09/90 - Houston, TX
- 08/10/90 - San Antonio, TX
- 08/14/90 - The Country Club, Los Angeles, CA
-
-
- Nicko McBrain "Paiste/Nicko" Drum Clinic, U.S. Tour - 1988
- ==========================================================
- 01/??/88 - Fullerton Music, CA
- 01/??/88 - Kirk Scott's Drum City, TX
- 01/??/88 - Brook Mays Pro Drum Shop, TX
- 01/??/88 - Explorer's Percussion, MO
- 01/??/88 - Far Out Music, IN
- 01/??/88 - Resurrection Drum, FL
- 01/??/88 - Thoroughbred Music, FL
- 01/??/88 - Atlanta Pro Percussion, GA
- 01/??/88 - Audio Light And Musical, NC
- 0?/??/88 - Abbey Music And Recording, VA
- 02/02/88 - Gordon Miller Music/Maxwell's Night Club, Towson, MD
- 02/??/88 - Dales Drum Shop, PA
- 02/??/88 - Long Island Drum Center, NY
- 02/??/88 - Drumstix, DE
- 02/??/88 - Long Island Drum Center, NY
- 02/??/88 - Creative Music, CT
- 02/??/88 - Huber & Breese Music, MI
- 02/??/88 - Guitar Center North, IL
- 0?/??/88 - Daryl Stuermer Music, WI
- 0?/??/88 - Ward/Brodt Music Co., WI
- 0?/??/88 - Torps Music Center, MN
-
-
-
- =======================================================================
- -->> 33 <<-- Bruce's Final Concert - Raising Hell, 08/28/93 - Promo Ad
- =======================================================================
-
- ====================== Side 1 =============================================
- S T O P P R E S S ...............
-
- TO HELL AND BACK...
- ...WITH IRON MAIDEN AND SIMON DRAKE
-
- SPECIAL DRAW FOR I.M.F.C. MEMBERS
-
- On 28th August, Iron Maiden play their last gig with Bruce Dickinson at a
- secret venue just outside London. This is a special TV programme entitled
- "Raising Hell", which will be beamed out live by satellite worldwide.
- Co-starring with Iron Maiden is "Master of the Macabre" illusionist Simon
- Drake. The band will play a 90 minute set before an invited audience, the
- set being augmented by chilling illusions by Simon.
-
- 100 I.M.F.C. members, plus one guest each, have the opportunity to attend
- this historic gig as guests of the band. All winners will be picked up by
- coach at 6.30pm at Victoria Bus Station, London, taken to the show and
- returned to Victoria before 2 minutes to midnight.
-
- To enter the draw, send a postcard to:
-
- Maiden Hell
- c/o Sanctuary Music (Overseas) Limited
- The Colonnades
- 82 Bishops Bridge Road
- London
- W2 6BB
-
- Remember to include your name, address and membership number (we will check).
- All entries must be in by 10th August and the draw will take place that
- afternoon. The band will send the invitations and relevant information to
- the 100 winners. Each winner may bring one guest.
-
- ============= Side 2 ======================================================
-
- IRON MAIDEN AND SIMON DRAKE
- RAISE HELL
-
- What happens when the Madness of Metal meets the insanity of illusion?
-
- "Raising Hell ", the most macabre musical event of all time, will take place
- at a secret London venue on 28th August, when metal monsters Iron Maiden and
- horror illusionist Simon Drake will combine for a very unique 90-minute
- TV extravaganza.
-
- "Raising Hell " will be beamed live on satellite to pay-per-view cable in
- the USA and will also be broadcast on TV in most parts of the world. Full
- details of the worldwide broadcast schedule will be announced shortly, but
- will include England, Europe, Japan, Mexico and Brazil. The studio audience
- will consist of contest winners from various parts of the world, combined
- with members of the Iron Maiden Fan Club.
-
- The concert marks the last Maiden appearance of Bruce Dickinson, the band
- vocalist for the last eleven years. To allow Bruce to go out in style, Maiden
- have teamed up with master illusionist Simon Drake to put together the most
- vibrant and horrifying rock show ever staged. Appearing on specially designed
- staging reminiscent of a cross between Blade Runner and Dante's inferno,
- Maiden will pound out a set featuring classic cuts from their illustrious
- history, from "Number of the Beast", "The Trooper" and "Run to the Hills",
- through to current classics like "Fear of the Dark" and "Be Quick or Be
- Dead".
-
- Integrated into the live set will be horrifying illusions of Simon Drake.
- Renowned for his past work with the cult programme "Secret Cabaret", Simon
- is at the cutting edge of modern-day illusions and the dark magic arts.
- Very much in the vein of metal and horror, Simon combines the extremes of
- gruesome illusion with anarchic, highly individual magical skills. Besides
- appearing during the band's set, Simon also threatens to implicate the band
- in some of his most extreme concepts. He especially promises a fitting
- finale for Bruce-possibly with the aid of Eddie-at the end of the gig.
-
- If anyone survives the mayhem, the new Maiden line-up will tour next year.
-
- =============================================================================
-
-
-
- ==================================
- -->> 34 <<-- General Bootleg Info
- ==================================
-
- IRON MAIDEN bootlegs are readily available...you just gotta look. Many
- people on this very net have a literal abundance of concerts on tape, CD,
- or even video. Another place is to check local record dealers, especially
- the 'college-type' ones, ones with imports, etc. Then go to specific bootleg
- dealers, like Goldmine, etc.
-
- Via internet there are a few things you might want to check out. The first
- is a Bootleg Music server, which will tell you all kinds of information,
- from 'what is a bootleg' and other bootleg FAQs, to what the music server has
- available, and will even allow you to add yours to the list.
-
- E-mail: Sid's Music Server <mwilkenf@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
-
- Using keywords like 'send BOOTLIST', 'send BOOTHELP', etc. This should get
- you started in this direction.
-
-
- A 2nd source for more info on boots is a big compiled list of boot dealers,
- and names and addresses and numbers of where to get catalogs, etc. This file
- (about 18K) is also available via ftp from cs.uwp.edu (I can't remember
- offhand exactly which directory).
-
- E-mail: Ethan Evan Prater <prater@minerva.cis.yale.edu>
-
-
-
- =====================
- -->> 35 <<-- Credits
- =====================
-
- We are eternally grateful :) to
-
- Steve Payne <payne@cadserv.cadlab.vt.edu>
-
- for taking the initiative of starting the FAQ and putting the first version
- together. He did all of the initial work and it wouldn't have been done
- without him!
-
- Steve would like to thank the following people for all the help, text and other
- stuff he has gotten over the past few months and without whom the FAQ
- wouldn't exist!
-
- Steven Garcia me3177@bristol.ac.uk
- Vartan Narinian vsn@ic.ac.uk
- Philip Wang pw15@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu
- Tapio Keihanen dio@cs.tut.fi
- The Stangmeister stang@acca.nmsu.edu
- Tor Iver Wilhelmsen toriver@pvv.unit.no
- Roger Sabanegh cvads025@vmsb.is.csupomona.edu
- Brian Lance cr17bjl@ctccummins.cummins.com
- Drifter schandr@eos.ncsu.edu
- Death (Johnny Tullner) jbt7s@watt.seas.virginia.edu
- Suaron TJK115@psuvm.psu.edu
- Ric Wilson rwilson@boi.hp.com
- Walker Aumann walkera@gg.caltech.edu
- Jon Moury jmoury@wam.umd.edu
- Marcus Hand M.N.Hand@newcastle.ac.uk
- Timo Haanpaa tijuha@freenet.hut.fi
- Rob Prikanowski rpr@oce.nl
- Slayer (Steve & Keith) schadsey@slate.Mines.Colorado.EDU
- Shoko Hamada hamada@meis.sony.co.jp
- Lee Davey davey@amisk.cs.ualberta.ca
- Luc Jalbert ljalbert@gel.ulaval.ca
- Carsten INCHO@ibm.rz.tu-clausthal.de
- Alex Gitlin agitlin@splinter.coe.neu.edu
- Francisco towwang@engin.umich.edu
- Chris Oates aspect@cats.ucsc.edu
- Trond J. Strom t.j.strom@ub.uio.no
- Mark Wooding strylght@dcs.warwick.ac.uk
- Jan Gustafsson jgustafsson@finabo.abo.fi
-
-
- (Anyone else?)
-
-
- Thanks VERY much everybody!!! This FAQ couldn't have been written without
- you, and you know who you are! Keep up the good work...and, oh yeah...
-
- UP THE IRONS!
-
- =============================================================================
- (end of FAQ, part 2)
-