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Iron Maiden will unpack it in the largest Czech hall

Commenting on this year’s concert tour, which also included a stop at Slavia Eden Football Stadium, bassist Steve Harris says: “After the release of our latest album, Senjutsu, we have updated the Legacy of the Beast Tour a bit. in progress opening the show with the first three songs of the album and the one in the background of a Japanese palace. ‘

“Since it doesn’t make much sense to repeat it as part of the Senjutsu tour, we thought of other options and decided to go back to Somewhere In Time. We have received a lot of requests from fans over the years to play songs from it, so we will play them. now. We’ll add more that we know people will enjoy. It will also be particularly rewarding to finally play some of Senjutsu’s most epic songs, “he adds.

Iron Maiden formed in 1975, releasing their first self-titled album in April 1980. Since then, they have released sixteen other studio albums, the latest being Senjutsu, released last September.

The line-up consists of Bruce Dickinson (vocals), Steve Harris (bass), Dave Murray (guitar), Adrian Smith (guitar), Janick Gers (guitar) and Nicko McBrain (drums). One of the most important heavy metal bands in the history of music has the Brit Award, Grammy and Ivor Novello Award.

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