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26 upcoming Iron Maiden concerts across 21 cities in worldwide, with tickets from $37 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Iron Maiden's next show?
- Sat, August 29, 2026 at Scotiabank Arena.
- How much are Iron Maiden tickets?
- $37–$589 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Iron Maiden touring near me?
- Playing 21 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Iron Maiden tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Iron Maiden shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
Iron Maiden Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
Iron Maiden ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
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About Iron Maiden
IIron Maiden is on the 2026 tour with the full live rig — guitars front and center, full production, and the deep-catalog setlist long-time fans buy tickets to hear played end-to-end. 26 confirmed dates across 21 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $37. This run reaches worldwide, with confirmed stops in Toronto, Montreal, New York, Boston, Bristow, and 16 more cities. Every date links straight to the official ticket page.
Inside Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are the East London six-piece who, half a century after Steve Harris assembled the first lineup in a Leytonstone rehearsal room on Christmas Day 1975, remain the largest and most consistently touring heavy-metal band on the planet — a working career that has now produced 17 studio albums, more than 100 million records sold worldwide, and a global touring footprint that has run effectively without pause across five continents since the New Wave of British Heavy Metal first broke them in 1980. The current lineup — Steve Harris (bass, founder, principal songwriter), Bruce Dickinson (vocals, returned permanently in 1999), Dave Murray (guitar, with the band since 1976), Adrian Smith (guitar, 1980-1990 and 1999-present), Janick Gers (guitar, 1990-present), and Nicko McBrain (drums, 1982-2024) — has been stable across the reunion era that began with Brave New World in 2000 and is among the most consistent of any major metal act in history; Nicko McBrain stepped back from touring duties at the end of 2024 after a Christmas-week stroke in 2023, with Simon Dawson stepping into the drum chair for the current Run for Your Lives world tour while McBrain continues to oversee the role from the studio side. The catalogue Iron Maiden trade on every night ranks among the most influential in heavy music: the self-titled debut (1980), Killers (1981), The Number of the Beast (1982 — the breakthrough record that took Maiden to global arena scale and the album that introduced Bruce Dickinson on vocals), Piece of Mind (1983), Powerslave (1984, supporting the World Slavery Tour that ran 187 dates across 13 months), Somewhere in Time (1986), Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988, the band's first UK number-one album), No Prayer for the Dying (1990), Fear of the Dark (1992), the Blaze Bayley records (The X Factor, Virtual XI), and the eight-album Dickinson-return run from Brave New World (2000) through A Matter of Life and Death (2006), The Final Frontier (2010), The Book of Souls (2015 — Maiden's first double studio LP), and Senjutsu (2021). The band's mascot Eddie — designed by Derek Riggs for the debut album sleeve and built into a touring stage prop that walks across the production on every cycle — is among the most recognised pieces of visual identity in any music genre. The Future Past Tour ran across 2023 and 2024 in support of the Senjutsu material; the Run for Your Lives 50th-anniversary world tour launched in May 2025 in Budapest and is the active production through 2026 per ongoing announcements from the band, routing stadiums and arenas across Europe, the UK, North America, Latin America, Japan, and Oceania. Iron Maiden arrive in your city as the touring institution that built the template every modern heavy-metal stadium tour still works from.
About Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden formed on Christmas Day 1975 in the East London borough of Leyton when Steve Harris, a 19-year-old bassist who had just left a pub-circuit hard-rock band called Smiler, assembled a new lineup intended to play the longer, more progressive, and more melodically ambitious heavy rock that Harris had been writing on his own. The name came from a Man in the Iron Mask film Harris had recently seen on television. The lineup churned through nearly a dozen members across the late 1970s — guitarist Dave Murray joined in 1976 and has been with the band continuously ever since, and vocalist Paul Di'Anno arrived in 1978 — before Maiden's first proper studio recording, the four-track Soundhouse Tapes EP in 1979, made the band the New Wave of British Heavy Metal's most-talked-about new act. EMI signed them in late 1979. The self-titled debut Iron Maiden released April 14, 1980, hit number four on the UK albums chart, and was followed by Killers in February 1981. Paul Di'Anno was replaced on vocals by Bruce Dickinson — the former Samson frontman whose multi-octave operatic delivery would define the band's classic-era sound — in time for The Number of the Beast sessions. The Number of the Beast released March 22, 1982, became Iron Maiden's first UK number-one album, drove the Beast on the Road tour through 179 dates across 1982, and ranks among the landmark releases of heavy-metal history. Drummer Nicko McBrain replaced Clive Burr ahead of the Piece of Mind sessions in 1983, completing the lineup that would carry Maiden through the classic 1980s run: Piece of Mind (1983), Powerslave (1984), Somewhere in Time (1986, a foundational influence on every melodic-power-metal record that followed), and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988, the band's first UK number-one studio LP). The World Slavery Tour supporting Powerslave ran 187 shows across 13 months from August 1984 to July 1985 and produced the Live After Death double LP — still regarded as one of the definitive live heavy-metal records ever released. Adrian Smith left the band in 1990 and was replaced by Janick Gers; Bruce Dickinson left in 1993 for a solo career and was replaced by Blaze Bayley for two studio albums (The X Factor, Virtual XI) and an extensive touring cycle. Dickinson and Smith both returned in 1999 in time for the Brave New World sessions, expanding Maiden to a three-guitar lineup (Murray, Smith, Gers) that has been intact for more than a quarter-century. The reunion-era studio run produced Brave New World (2000), Dance of Death (2003), A Matter of Life and Death (2006 — performed in its entirety on the supporting tour), The Final Frontier (2010), The Book of Souls (2015, the band's first double studio LP at 92 minutes), and Senjutsu (2021, a Japanese-themed double LP that became the band's tenth UK top-five album and the second Maiden album in a row to debut at number one on the UK chart). Across the catalogue Iron Maiden have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and scored five number-one UK albums. Bruce Dickinson is a qualified commercial airline pilot and personally flew the band, crew, and cargo around the world on the Maiden-branded Boeing 747 'Ed Force One' across the Somewhere Back in Time, Final Frontier, and Book of Souls world tours. The Run for Your Lives 50th-anniversary world tour launched in May 2025 in Budapest, is currently the band's active production, and has been announced through 2026 per the official Iron Maiden channels.
Run for Your Lives — the 50th-anniversary world tour
The Run for Your Lives Tour is Iron Maiden's active global production — the 50th-anniversary world tour celebrating the band's 1975 founding, announced in late 2024 and launched on May 27, 2025 at the MVM Dome in Budapest. The routing is built around stadiums in Europe, the UK, and Latin America, with arenas handling North America, Japan, and Oceania, and the band have publicly committed to taking the production across as many of their historic global markets as scheduling allows. The setlist is, by design, a 50-year career retrospective: every song on the standard set has been drawn from the eight-album run from Iron Maiden (1980) through Fear of the Dark (1992) — the classic 1980s and early-1990s catalogue that the audience knows by heart — with Senjutsu and the reunion-era material set aside for this cycle and earmarked for future tours. The production includes a custom-built stage with a 32-foot Eddie mascot animatronic that walks across the rear of the riser during a designated set piece, a pyrotechnic load engineered for the larger stadium venues on the European leg, a 360-degree rear video wall that runs era-specific visuals tied to each song, and the multiple stage-prop set changes — Egyptian-themed for Powerslave, gothic for Number of the Beast, futuristic chrome for Somewhere in Time — that have been part of Iron Maiden's production identity since the World Slavery Tour in 1984. Simon Dawson handles drums on the current run; Nicko McBrain stepped back from touring duties at the end of 2024 following a Christmas-week stroke in late 2023 and continues his involvement with the band from the studio side. Doors typically open 90 minutes to two hours before showtime, support is a single act (the Raven Age, son-of-Steve-Harris-fronted, has been a recurring choice on multiple legs), and the headline set runs roughly two hours across 16 to 18 songs. The Run for Your Lives Tour continues into 2026 per ongoing announcements on ironmaiden.com; specific dates and routing remain subject to standard touring updates.
Iron Maiden tickets
Iron Maiden tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, AXS, See Tickets, Eventim, and the band's official fan club presale through the Iron Maiden Fan Club (ironmaidenfanclub.com) depending on the territory. The Run for Your Lives Tour has used a comparatively traditional ticketing model — no dynamic surge pricing on standard inventory, fixed face-value tiers, and a published per-show price ceiling on the European leg — which is a deliberate contrast to several peer-tier stadium tours of the current cycle. Rough guidance for the stadium dates: upper-bowl and far-back seats typically run from the equivalent of $55–$95 USD, mid-bowl seats $110–$180, lower-bowl and pit-adjacent seating $200–$320, and the band's Eddie's Riff VIP packages — which bundle premium seating with early entry, a tour-exclusive lithograph, an Iron Maiden Beer (the band's own Trooper craft beer label, brewed with Robinsons Brewery in Stockport), and other exclusive items — at $350 and up. Iron Maiden Fan Club members get a 48-hour exclusive presale window before general on-sale on most markets, and membership at ironmaidenfanclub.com remains the cleanest path to face-value seats in high-demand stadium markets like London, Berlin, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City. Secondary market reality for in-demand stops: face-value tickets do not last long after fan club presale clears, and the cleanest verified resale routes are Ticketmaster Verified Resale, AXS Official Resale, and Twickets in the UK — all of which cap or fence resale at face value plus fees in most jurisdictions where the band tours. Avoid generic search-ad ticket sites and any seller insisting on payment outside an escrowed marketplace.
Iron Maiden setlist — what they play
The Iron Maiden Run for Your Lives setlist is, by design, a 50-year career retrospective drawn from the eight-album classic run from Iron Maiden (1980) through Fear of the Dark (1992). The standard set is roughly two hours across 16 to 18 songs and has settled into a stable shape across the European, North American, and Latin American legs with only minor city-to-city rotation. The show opens with the Murray of the Imperium Steve Harris intro tape running into Murders in the Rue Morgue (the deep-cut opener from Killers), then breaks into Wrathchild from the same record before the audience is fully settled. The first hour pulls forward Killers, Phantom of the Opera (the first proper progressive set piece of the night, from the debut), Number of the Beast (the title track from the 1982 breakthrough — pyro load, full crowd singalong on the 666 chorus), Hallowed Be Thy Name (the Number of the Beast closer that ranks among heavy metal's most-revered single recordings), and one of the rotating choices from Piece of Mind (Where Eagles Dare, The Trooper, Revelations, or Flight of Icarus all turn up in the slot). The middle of the show is the Powerslave / Somewhere in Time / Seventh Son of a Seventh Son segment that defines Iron Maiden's late-1980s peak: Powerslave (the Egyptian-themed song-cycle title track), 2 Minutes to Midnight, Rime of the Ancient Mariner (the 13-minute Coleridge-inspired epic from Powerslave that the band have built an entire mid-show theatrical set piece around), Wasted Years, and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. The back third pulls forward Fear of the Dark — the audience-singalong chorus from the title track of the 1992 album is one of the loudest sustained crowd moments of the entire heavy-metal touring world — Iron Maiden (the band's own self-titled anthem and the Eddie animatronic set piece), and Run to the Hills as the closer of the main set. The encore typically runs three songs: The Trooper (or whichever Piece of Mind cut did not land in the main set), Aces High (with vintage Spitfire footage on the rear video wall), and the iconic Always Look on the Bright Side of Life Monty Python sing-along outro tape that has closed Iron Maiden's shows since the 1980s. Setlist.fm is the most reliable real-time source for confirming exactly what your specific Iron Maiden date played the night before.
Tour cities
London
London is Iron Maiden's home market and the city the band have returned to most often across every tour cycle of their 50-year career. Run for Your Lives dates land at the London Stadium in Stratford (60,000 capacity, the former 2012 Olympic main stadium that now hosts West Ham) for the stadium-scale residencies, or at the O2 Arena in Greenwich (20,000) for the arena-scale alternatives, depending on the leg's routing. The London Stadium sits directly above the Stratford station on the Jubilee, Central, and Elizabeth lines and is reached via a 10-minute walk from the station gates; plan on 20 to 30 minutes from central London on the Tube and at least an hour to clear the post-show crowd. The O2 sits above North Greenwich on the Jubilee line, a 20-minute trip from London Bridge. Both venues are fully covered. London Iron Maiden dates trace back to the band's first headline shows at the Marquee in 1980 and have been a fixture of every world tour cycle since. London is statistically the loudest single Iron Maiden audience on the Run for Your Lives routing — the Fear of the Dark chorus and the Hallowed Be Thy Name singalong land harder here than anywhere else on the run.
New York
The Iron Maiden New York metro date on the Run for Your Lives Tour lands at Madison Square Garden (20,000 capacity) in midtown Manhattan for the arena-scale stops, or at UBS Arena (17,000) on Long Island depending on the routing. MSG sits directly above Penn Station with access from the 1/2/3, A/C/E, and Long Island Rail Road; UBS Arena is reached from Penn Station via the LIRR to Belmont Park station, a 30-minute trip with shuttle service to the gates on event nights. New York Iron Maiden dates have been a fixture of every world tour cycle dating back to the band's first US headline run on the Killer World Tour in 1981. The NYC crowd is statistically one of the most catalogue-literate audiences on the Run for Your Lives Tour, with deep-cut song-long singalongs across the Killers and Number of the Beast material that thinner US markets do not produce. Plan for the standard MSG post-show clear (45 minutes minimum) and consider the Long Island Rail Road return if you are based in midtown — it runs heavy queues for the first hour after the show.
Berlin
Berlin's Iron Maiden date is at the Olympiastadion — the 74,000-capacity 1936 Olympic main stadium in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district — or at the Mercedes-Benz Arena (17,000) for the indoor scale-back. Olympiastadion is reached on U-Bahn line U2 to Olympia-Stadion station or on the S3 / S9 S-Bahn, both about 15 to 20 minutes from Zoologischer Garten. The pitch is open to the sky and Berlin summer nights cool quickly, so a layer is sensible. Germany is Iron Maiden's largest non-UK European market — the band have headlined Rock am Ring and Wacken Open Air multiple times — and the Berlin audience is among the loudest sustained singalong crowds on every Iron Maiden European leg.
São Paulo
Iron Maiden's São Paulo dates on the Run for Your Lives Tour land at the Allianz Parque (43,600 capacity, home of Palmeiras) in the Perdizes neighbourhood for the stadium-scale residency, or at the Estádio do Morumbi (66,000) for the larger stops, with the Rock in Rio festival in Rio de Janeiro the alternative festival headline slot. Allianz Parque is reached most cleanly via the CPTM Line 8 to Água Branca station with a 15-minute walk, or via the Barra Funda transit hub. Brazil is one of Iron Maiden's deepest international markets — the band's three Rock in Rio headline appearances (1985, 2001, 2013, 2022) helped define the festival's heavy-metal billing for an entire generation, and São Paulo dates have historically produced some of the loudest sustained singalongs in the band's touring history. The Fear of the Dark chorus performed in front of an 80,000-strong Brazilian crowd at Rock in Rio 2001 was filmed for the Rock in Rio DVD and has been cited by Bruce Dickinson as one of the loudest single audience moments of his career.
Buenos Aires
Iron Maiden's Buenos Aires dates have historically landed at Estadio Vélez Sarsfield (49,540 capacity) in the Liniers neighbourhood for stadium-scale runs, or at Movistar Arena (15,000) and Estadio Único de La Plata (53,000, about an hour south of central BA) for the alternative configurations. Vélez Sarsfield is reached via the Sarmiento line to Liniers station (35 minutes from Once) with a 10-minute walk; on show days the surrounding streets close to traffic and the colectivo bus network adds extra service. Buenos Aires is statistically one of the loudest Iron Maiden markets on the planet — the Argentine crowd reputation for sustained, song-long singalongs is fully deserved on Hallowed Be Thy Name, Fear of the Dark, and the Always Look on the Bright Side of Life outro, and Bruce Dickinson has repeatedly cited the city as a personal favourite stop on multiple world tours. Plan for late finishes (the headline set often starts after 9:30 p.m.) and book accommodation in Palermo, Belgrano, or Recoleta for the post-show return.
Mexico City
Iron Maiden's Mexico City dates land at the Foro Sol — the 65,000-capacity open-air stadium beside the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in the Iztacalco borough — for the stadium-scale residency, or at the Palacio de los Deportes (20,000) for the indoor arena alternative. Foro Sol is reached via the CDMX Metro Line 9 Ciudad Deportiva station or Line 8 Iztacalco, with a 15-minute walk to the gates and heavy on-site security throughout the precinct. Plan for high altitude (2,250 m) — hydrate during the day and pace yourself for a two-hour heavy-metal set; Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris have both publicly noted the Mexico City elevation as one of the harder physical stops on any Iron Maiden world tour. Mexican Iron Maiden crowds are statistically among the loudest and most sustained on the entire global run — the Hallowed Be Thy Name singalong recorded at Foro Sol on a previous cycle stands as one of the band's most-cited audience moments and was sampled into the Live in Mexico City releases.
Toronto
Iron Maiden's Toronto date on the Run for Your Lives Tour lands at Scotiabank Arena (19,800 capacity) in the downtown core for the indoor stops, or at Rogers Centre (50,000) for the stadium-scale stops. Scotiabank Arena sits directly above Union Station with covered walkway access. Rogers Centre sits beside the CN Tower with direct Union Station access and benefits from a retractable roof if Toronto weather turns. There is no meaningful on-site parking at either venue. Iron Maiden have a deep Canadian following dating back to the original Number of the Beast tour, with Maple Leaf Gardens, the SkyDome, the Air Canada Centre, and now Scotiabank Arena each hosting the band across multiple eras.
Tokyo
Tokyo's Iron Maiden dates land at the Tokyo Dome — the 55,000-capacity indoor stadium in Bunkyo — or at Nippon Budokan (14,471) in Chiyoda for the heritage arena option. Tokyo Dome is reached via JR Suidobashi or Korakuen on the Marunouchi and Namboku lines, about 20 minutes from Shinjuku. The Budokan is a 7-minute walk from Kudanshita. Japan is a foundational Iron Maiden market — the band's 1981 Maiden Japan EP is among their earliest live releases, and the Senjutsu album (2021) drew its title and concept from Japanese military strategy. Tokyo dates routinely produce some of the most attentive listening audiences on any Iron Maiden world tour.
Sydney
Iron Maiden's Sydney dates land at Qudos Bank Arena (21,000 capacity) in Sydney Olympic Park for the arena-scale stops, or at Allianz Stadium in Moore Park (42,500) for the larger configurations. Qudos Bank Arena is reached on the T7 Olympic Park rail line from Lidcombe, a 30- to 40-minute trip from Central, with shuttle and bus alternatives during major events. Allianz Stadium sits in the Moore Park precinct east of central Sydney, reached via the 374 / 376 / 391 buses from Town Hall or the M40 from Central, with a 25-minute trip on a show night. Iron Maiden have a deep Australian following dating back to the original Killer World Tour in 1981 and Sydney dates have produced some of the most enduring audience footage of any Iron Maiden world tour cycle. Plan extra time in either direction — Olympic Park clears slowly and the trains run heavy queues for the first 45 minutes after the show.
Stockholm
Iron Maiden's Stockholm dates land at the Strawberry Arena (formerly Friends Arena, 50,000 capacity) in Solna for the stadium-scale stops, or at the Avicii Arena (formerly Globen, 16,000) in Johanneshov for the indoor option. Strawberry Arena is reached via the SL Pendeltåg to Solna station (15 minutes from T-Centralen). Avicii Arena sits directly above the Globen tunnelbana station, a 12-minute trip from T-Centralen. Sweden is one of Iron Maiden's deepest Scandinavian markets — the band's regular appearances at Sweden Rock Festival in Sölvesborg have made it a foundational Iron Maiden country since the 1990s, and the Stockholm audience produces some of the loudest sustained singalongs on every European leg.
Cheapest Iron Maiden Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Iron Maiden tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Iron Maiden dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $37 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Iron Maiden tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Iron MaidenVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Iron Maiden VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Iron Maidenconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Iron MaidenVIP & meet and greet guide.
Iron MaidenPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Iron Maiden 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Iron Maidentour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Iron Maiden presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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