Good show
by Rockfish on 10/6/23Rogers Arena - VancouverGood vocals for old guy😎 band was solid , could of played a few more classics
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Iron Maiden are one of the most formative bands to establish the heavy metal genre in the ’80s. Formed in 1975 in East London, the band underwent several personnel changes before releasing their self-titled debut in 1980. Iron Maiden’s sophomore effort, 1981’s Killers, was the first to chart in the U.S. and marked the final release with lead singer Paul Di'Anno. With the installment of frontman Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden released their breakthrough 1982 album, The Number of the Beast, which reached platinum certification, introduced two staples to the band’s catalog with the title track and “Run to the Hills” and kicked off a 10-year run of releases to land in the Top 40 on the Billboard 200, including their 1983 follow-up Piece of Mind and 1986’s Somewhere in Time. Dickinson departed in 1993, but returned in 1999 to cement the current lineup with bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris; guitarists Dave Murray, Adrian Smith and Janick Gers; and drummer Nicko McBrain, along with the band’s long-standing mascot “Eddie,” whose skeletal figure has graced the cover of nearly every release and become a signature of their live performances. Iron Maiden reached a new level of mainstream success in the ’10s, winning their first Grammy in the Best Metal Performance category for their 2010 single “El Dorado,” while 2010’s The Final Frontier and 2015’s The Book of Souls both earned No. 4 placements on the Billboard 200, marking their highest-charting albums at the time.
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Good vocals for old guy😎 band was solid , could of played a few more classics
This is the 3rd time seeing these guys and every time was fantastic. Love their music and their concerts
Been a few years and Maiden didn't let me down. What a concert - they once again showed why they are the Metal Kings!!!
As always, Maiden was awesome, the set list was different and interesting after hearing similar LOTB set lists three times, and Bruce sounded great. There’s probably a valid argument to be had that if I didn’t want to deal with pushy and inconsiderate pricks - sadly and embarrassingly, most my age (late 40s) and older - then I shouldn’t do General Admission. But it’s an Iron Maiden show , not Slayer. Interestingly though, it wasn’t necessarily the moshers that really bothered me, but rather the angry a-holes who would shoulder check anyone and everyone as they walk by; apparently an “excuse me” was too much to ask. Equally annoying are the people behind you, who watch you almost get bowled over and rather than help you get settled again simply take your place instead. And don’t even get me started on the groups of people (legitimately) in front of you, who allow all their late arriving drunk cabal to push their way to join them (and pushing everyone else back). Rant complete.
This was a once in a life time.They played 5 songs off somewhere in time and 5 songs from Senjisu.5 classic songs like The Trooper.I was lucky to see them in Toronto last year they had played 3 songs off Senjisu.Great band and always fun to see.They have never disappointed me.Been a fan since my first Maiden show back in 1982.🤘
They sounded so good! Tons of energy on stage! Loved to see Eddie! The pyrotechnics were pretty rad!
Best story teller followed by the song that goes with it! F... Awesome!
Although it was a good show, the stage set-up was lacking (no mechanical Eddie) for example and few old hits that would’ve further engaged the audience. Perhaps it’s just me but the reliance on projections at concerts seems to be increasing and less engaging than some old school stage set-ups. Overall a good concert and the band was active and engaging. Appreciated how Bruce diplomatically acknowledged Indigenous Peoples and the land. He’s also a great story-teller and lead.
Iron Maiden is still one of the best heavy metal bands in the world. Yes, in the world! The show because that’s what it was a show and not just a rock concert was fantastic
Absolutely loved the Maiden show, one of my favourite bands all time. In the first few songs tho, I felt like the audio wasn't mixed properly? Lyrics sometimes came off as unintelligible and overshadowed by the high pitch of the guitar. Definitely didn't see this happen at the last concert I went to for Maiden, but the problem seemed to fix itself as the performance went on so I'm happy!
The 12th time I've seen Maiden since 1982. This one was different.. so many of the classics missing. It was an innovative set that showcased everything Maiden.. the musical skills of the guitars, the awesome rhythm of the drums and, most amazingly, Bruce's vocals were, to my mind, the best they've been in recent memory. I would call out Death of the Celts as my highlight of the set and hope it makes it back again.
Was very disappointed that Iron Maiden didn't play more of their classics songs like "Aces High", "Number of the Beast", "Run To The Hills"etc There should have e been a 70 to 30 split where 30% is from the new album and the 70% is all the hits they had in the past. Saw them in 1984 and found the show more entertaining then. The staff at Roger's Arena was very professional and friendly. Great venue
Fantastic showmanship! Extremely entertaining with awesome sound. You've still got it Iron Maiden!! 🤘
Amazing concert, these guys still rocking and playing a lot, what energy!!!. The only down side is they did not played Powerslave.
Great show overall And IRON MAIDEN KILLED IT! Completely happy and blessed to see them live in concert
Having seen Iron Maiden over the years now for like 30+ times, they just never disappoint. The show, the music & the fun they have playing together just exudes from the band to the audience. This time they played a song they recorded in 1986, Alexander the Great, but never played live because of the complexities of the song. It was truly amazing to witness them play it. They crushed it, every note, every solo - just flawless. It’s fun to see they truly enjoy playing with each other after all the years they have been doing it - no mailing it in, no hired guns, no backing tracks - it was so fun to witness it.
The best first time going to a concert, I’m glad I picked iron maiden
The band sounded good, however I could not see any of the visuals and the backdrops throughout the show. Side stage is the absolute worst spot to sit at an Iron Maiden show, disappointing.
Best show ever, the first song was so good I’m gonna need therapy
Good concert, good organization, beer little expensive but in general no complaints