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Their first supporting tour with Judas Priest took place between the release of the band's first single, "Running Free", on 8 February and their debut album on 14 April. [33] [34] As these shows would be their first following the Metal for Muthas tour, these dates saw Iron Maiden playing major concert halls for the first time, including the Hammersmith Odeon in London.
The Iron Maiden Tour was a 1980 concert tour by Iron Maiden in support of their eponymous debut album. The band's first solo headlining tour, it followed the co-headlined Metal for Muthas Tour from earlier in the same year.
Iron Maiden performing in Nyon, Switzerland, 20 July 2016 Tying in with the album's title and theme, the stage set was decorated in a manner which mimics Maya architecture . [ 55 ] The band's mascot, Eddie , in his Mayan guise from The Book of Souls album cover, appeared at two points during the show: as a walking puppet during "The Book of ...
Iron Maiden's Ed Force One, a Boeing 747-400, as used during The Book of Souls World Tour in 2016 The aircraft, named "Ed Force One" after a competition on the band's website, [ 304 ] was flown by Dickinson until 2022, [ 305 ] as he was also a commercial airline pilot for Astraeus; the plane also appears in the documentary [ 306 ] Iron Maiden ...
Supporting the new wave of British heavy metal compilation album Metal for Muthas, the tour featured a large number of bands identified as the founders of the movement. During the tour, the three headlining bands were supported by twenty-two other bands, including a then-unknown Iron Maiden , who performed on the first 11 dates of the tour.
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Throughout the tour, vocalist Bruce Dickinson reportedly made several comments about reality television, the widespread use of autocue by current bands and the fact that Iron Maiden had headlined several dates of the tour (due to Ozzy Osbourne's illness), to which Osbourne's wife, Sharon, took offence.