If there’s ever been a moment for fans of British metal to get excited, it’s now.
The legendary band that helped shape the global metal scene, Iron Maiden, is returning to the Czech Republic. After two years, the iconic group will once again perform in Prague, bringing their greatest hits to the stage in a monumental celebration of their 50th anniversary.
Led by Steve Harris, Iron Maiden has truly done it all. With an impressive discography of seventeen studio albums, forty-seven major singles, and more than 100 million albums sold, the band has left an indelible mark on the music world. They’ve performed nearly 2,500 live shows across more than 60 countries, gathering millions of devoted fans.
Since their formation in 1975, Iron Maiden has remained a dominant force in metal, with a fanbase that spans generations.
The band has just announced their return to the Czech Republic—but this time, they’ll be performing at the Letňany Airport on May 31, 2025. This venue, known for hosting massive acts like Rammstein, The Weeknd, and Imagine Dragons, can accommodate up to 60,000 fans, offering a truly immersive experience.
“Next year is a special year for Iron Maiden,” said lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson. “We’re going to deliver a show like no other. If you’ve seen us before, prepare to have your mind blown. If you haven’t, what on Earth are you waiting for?”
A Special 50th Anniversary Setlist
Iron Maiden’s 50th anniversary tour will feature a specially curated setlist, celebrating the band’s incredible journey. Fans can expect hits from nine classic studio albums, ranging from their self-titled debut to Fear of the Dark. While the band has yet to reveal specifics about the stage design for the Prague show, you can be sure it will involve their signature elaborate light shows, fire effects, and, of course, deafening sound.
Get Your Tickets Early!
Tickets for this unforgettable event will start at CZK 2,100, with pre-sale beginning on Tuesday, September 24, and an exclusive pre-sale for fan club members on Wednesday, September 25.
The general public will be able to purchase tickets from Friday, September 27 at 10:00 AM.
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