James Hetfield of Metallica, Gene Simmons of Kiss and Gary Holt of Exodus and Slayer, as well as founding Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris and former singer Blaze Bayley, appear in the new trailer, ...
Orshoski’s film picks up in 2017 as two diehard Maiden fans, Stjepan Juras and Kastro Pergjoni, attempt to help Di’Anno get the medical help he requires as well as nudging him back onto the live stage ...
Iron Maiden has announced their first tour dates of 2026, extending their Run for Your Lives 50th-anniversary run with another round of European summer shows. The newly announced leg begins on May 23 ...
At long last, Iron Maiden finally have their very own edition of the classic board game Monopoly. Everyone's favorite game about the brutal reality of capitalism through its late-stage phase where one ...
Iron Maiden launched their Run for Your Lives 50th anniversary tour on Tuesday, introducing some major changes to their personnel and stage production. The tour kickoff at the Papp Laszlo Sportarena ...
March 14 (UPI) --British heavy metal band Iron Maiden will be the subject of a documentary arriving in the fall. The film, which has not yet been named, is described as "an emotive journey through ...
Iron Maiden will bring their Run for Your Lives tour to North American stadiums and arenas for a 12-date tour with support from Megadeth and Anthrax. The tour kicks off Aug. 29 in Toronto and is ...
Legendary hard rock band Iron Maiden will celebrate their 50th anniversary with a tour that will showcase some of their greatest hits and will feature some pretty major supporting acts, too. The Run ...
Heavy metal legends Iron Maiden brought their “The Future Past” world tour to Brooklyn on Saturday at Barclays Center. The name of their tour is literal, as it has them focusing on both 2021’s ...
LU: As David Lee Roth once said, 'The only reason you look in the rearview mirror is to see how cool you look going forward.' I'll never sit and slag off decisions we made in the past. Whatever I ...
First started in East London in 1975, Iron Maiden spent the next five decades exploring themes of mythology, fantasy, war, and religion. And during that time, they also performed over 2,500 concerts.