Bruce Dickinson promises that during 2025 Iron Maiden will play songs they have never performed live before

Iron Maiden is planning a big return to the stage in 2025 and 2026 with the tour “Run For Your Lives“, which will reportedly contain songs that they rarely perform live. According to the singer Iron Maiden Bruce Dickinson in the latest video update, the band plans to offer “something they’ve never done before” in concert.

It is important to note that the tours will Iron Maiden from 2025 and 2026 will be the first without a drummer Nicko McBrainwho left their concert lineup earlier this month. He will perform in his place Simon Dawson from the composition British Lionthe bass player’s side project Iron Maiden Steve Harris.

“Greetings to everyone. This is my 2024 tour pass that gets me wherever I want next year, but I don’t need it now because 2025 is going to be something special,” he said. Dickinson. “Not just because of the pass. Honestly, we are setting new standards with this tour. I don’t need to say that because the tickets are already almost sold out.”

“So for all of you who bought tickets, which is almost all of you, it’s going to be really, really great. I’m looking forward to it. We’ll be doing things we’ve never done before, and the set list will be legendary. See you there. We plan to extend the tour to 2026 because there are parts of the world we want to visit, but we won’t be able to make it in 2025. So, there you go.”

Source: balkanrock.com