With another successful new album, "A Matter Of Life and Death" all around the globe including their highest chart position ever in US., no.2 in Canada, and no.1 on the Pan-European Chart. Their upcoming tour tickets including in both Boston and Philadelphia are sold out!.
Iron Maiden has planned to put together the big show for their royal fans. Bruce Dickinson tells:
"We've been working really hard in the last few weeks to make sure that the show and production on this tour is going to make people's jaws drop. The music will be incredibly intense and our production team has worked incredibly hard to ensure the stage show will share that same energy and excitement. We've enjoyed a brilliant reaction to the album from everywhere and basically we're all just itching to get out there and play it.".
Although all fans knows about the high reputation of Maiden's shows that always guarantee delivery gigantic and dramatic performance, Rod Smallwood, band's manager also mentions
" IRON MAIDEN has always been renowned for its exciting and spectacular stage performances and this tour will certainly not disappoint our fans, both new and old. The reaction and feeling around this album for the band has been nothing short of amazing and they're all charged up to deliver something very special this time around. I was down at music rehearsals last week and the band are really pushing themselves hard, which I believe is a reflection of the power, energy and intensity that can be heard on the new album. Although I can't reveal what the set will contain I think a lot of people will be literally 'blown away' by this show. Personally I can't wait to see it next week!" .
The show in Hartford next week is the beginning of a three-month world tour that visits major cities in the USA, Canada, Japan, and then finally two months of dates in Europe, finishing in London just before Christmas.
Since its Sept. 5 release "A Matter of Life and Death" has sold 88,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan .
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