NEW NEWS Iron Maiden have announced their next tour. The "Run for Your Lives" 2025-2026 World tour. Lets hope they come back to New Zealand. From their website: The tour marks 50 years since Steve Harris formed the band in late 1975 and to celebrate this, Maiden fans are promised a very special set list, spanning the nine studio albums from ‘Iron Maiden’ to ‘Fear Of The Dark’, with their most spectacular and elaborate show ever!
Another one!!!!!! ☝️ Maiden never gets old,,,,,,,, a band that I will always have in my heart ❤️!!!!!!!! Just like Pink Floyd,,,,, I’ll never forget these beautiful songs
@@TheAverageDrummer oh, you better believe I did, it’s kind of sad, he’s literally a different drummer, not completely different, but significantly has changed, he couldn’t even do the rolls on the toms at the end of the song,,,,,, But I will always stand beside Nico McBain, he’s a legend, but yes, I noticed everything you notice too
loved the concert in Melbourne, Bruce does struggle with this song a bit, but he did a great job throughout the concert otherwise. - was surprised and disappointed that they didn't play Run to the Hills or Hallowed be thy name as someone who's never seen Maiden before. The only song off the Number of the Beast album they played was Prisoner.
That was off the Piece of Mind album, brother. I'm surprised they didn't play anything from Powerslave but I ain't mad at that. For me a very greatful & awesome mean night, who knows if they ever come back to NZ again
Love Maiden, but Bruce is not singing so good, out of time, Nico lagging in a lot of parts and basically playing sloppy.... nevertheless still great to see and hear...but i fear the end is near....
Yeah, I can agree with that, and considering everything (the stroke etc) ,they did way better than other bands the same age. I also agree, these big tours days are numbered I think. Maybe one more, a farewell concert.
It's about what ever they've got left to offer before they can enjoy the happy retirement. They've already touched the world. Some fans from Aussie even flew here to Auckland too
NEW NEWS Iron Maiden have announced their next tour. The "Run for Your Lives" 2025-2026 World tour. Lets hope they come back to New Zealand.
From their website: The tour marks 50 years since Steve Harris formed the band in late 1975 and to celebrate this, Maiden fans are promised a very special set list, spanning the nine studio albums from ‘Iron Maiden’ to ‘Fear Of The Dark’, with their most spectacular and elaborate show ever!
Another one!!!!!! ☝️ Maiden never gets old,,,,,,,, a band that I will always have in my heart ❤️!!!!!!!! Just like Pink Floyd,,,,, I’ll never forget these beautiful songs
Did you notice Nico has had to modify the fills?
@@TheAverageDrummer oh, you better believe I did, it’s kind of sad, he’s literally a different drummer, not completely different, but significantly has changed, he couldn’t even do the rolls on the toms at the end of the song,,,,,, But I will always stand beside Nico McBain, he’s a legend, but yes, I noticed everything you notice too
They should have tuned to Eb years ago
loved the concert in Melbourne, Bruce does struggle with this song a bit, but he did a great job throughout the concert otherwise. - was surprised and disappointed that they didn't play Run to the Hills or Hallowed be thy name as someone who's never seen Maiden before. The only song off the Number of the Beast album they played was Prisoner.
That was off the Piece of Mind album, brother. I'm surprised they didn't play anything from Powerslave but I ain't mad at that. For me a very greatful & awesome mean night, who knows if they ever come back to NZ again
HBTN would have been cool. I get the theme they were going for. As my first time seeing them live, I was more than happy.
Prisoner was Number of the Beast. Powerslave would have been great. I suspect maybe one more time.
@@stuARTvideoproductions i am pretty sure they didn't play those songs because Nicko, after his stroke, just can't pull them off...
Love Maiden, but Bruce is not singing so good, out of time, Nico lagging in a lot of parts and basically playing sloppy.... nevertheless still great to see and hear...but i fear the end is near....
Yeah, I can agree with that, and considering everything (the stroke etc) ,they did way better than other bands the same age. I also agree, these big tours days are numbered I think. Maybe one more, a farewell concert.
Nico wasn't good unfortunately.
It's about what ever they've got left to offer before they can enjoy the happy retirement. They've already touched the world. Some fans from Aussie even flew here to Auckland too
@@brotherc.w.encino8716 agree. A sloppy Iron Maiden is better than no Iron Maiden... time catches up with all of us in the end!