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Iron Maiden to rock London Stadium - Here's everything you need to know

Iron Maiden to rock London Stadium - Here's everything you need to know

Yahoo25-06-2025
This June, legendary band Iron Maiden will be rocking the London Stadium as they bring their latest tour to the capital.
The 'Fear of the Dark' singers are currently travelling the world with their Run For Your Lives World Tour that kicked off in Budapest in May.
The tour marks 50 years since Steve Harris formed Iron Maiden in 1975, and to celebrate, the band promises fans a very special set list.
If you were able to get tickets to Iron Maiden at London Stadium, we have all you need to know from timings, setlist, bag policy, support acts and more.
Iron Maiden will be performing at the London Stadium for one special show on Saturday, June 28.
If you have tickets to see Iron Maiden, you can head down to the stadium at 5pm when the doors open.
Iron Maiden will be supported by two special guests for their London show, with Halestorm and The Raven Age.
Halestorm is best known for songs Bad Romance, I Miss the Misery, I Am the Fire and Freak Like Me.
The Raven Age is another rock band with hits including Seventh Heaven, Grave of the Fireflies, Forgotten World and Promised Land.
Set times have not yet been officially confirmed; however, it's expected that Iron Maiden will take to the stage between 7.30pm and 8.30pm.
Tickets for Iron Maiden were in high demand when they went on sale, and at the time of writing, you can only buy verified resale via Ticketmaster.
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According to setlist.fm, the average setlist for the band's current tour is as follows:
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Wrathchild
Killers
Phantom of the Opera
The Number of the Beast
The Clairvoyant
Powerslave
2 Minutes to Midnight
Rime of the Anicent Mariner
Run to the Hills
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
The Trooper
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Iron Maiden
Aces High
Fear of the Dark
Wasted Years
All bags at the London Stadium must be no larger than A4, and all bags will be searched upon entry.
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