IRON MAIDEN charged into 2012 with two major news announcements.  
Firstly, March 26 sees the release of a live BLU-RAY, 2DVD and double CD
 soundtrack: En Vivo!  Filmed during their 2010/11 Final Frontier World 
Tour, En Vivo! captures the show at the Estadio Nacional, Santiago in 
front of  50,000 Chilean fans.  Alongside the live show, there is a 
bonus disc featuring an 88-minute documentary  Behind The Beast giving a
 behind-the-scenes look at exactly what is involved in putting on 
an IRON MAIDEN concert.  Secondly, in June, the MAIDEN ENGLAND WORLD 
TOUR gets underway. This highly anticipated tour is the next chapter in 
the History Of Iron Maiden and will closely follow 1988’s Seventh Son Of
 A Seventh Son Tour not only in choice of set list but also in 
production and content. The 2012 dates will be the opening leg of this 
World tour and will be the band’s most extensive visit to North America 
in many years. The band show no signs of slowing down or losing the 
formidable passion that has seen them triumphant at the forefront of 
Metal for three decades.
 Founded by bassist Steve Harris in the mid ‘70s, Iron Maiden were 
already firmly established as heavy metal’s brightest hopes when they 
stormed the world with their third album (and first with vocalist Bruce 
Dickinson) The Number Of The Beast in 1982. Throughout the decade that 
followed, Maiden recorded and toured relentlessly with seven new studio 
albums and seven World Tours in the ‘80s alone. Cementing their 
reputation as the hardest-touring  band on the planet and with the 
unmistakable figure of band mascot Eddie adorning every album cover and 
T-shirt , Iron Maiden created a world of their own; one that welcomed 
fans from every culture, creed and social sphere with a guarantee of 
heartfelt conviction and unprecedented professionalism.
 With milestones like the marathon World Slavery Tour of 1984/5, 
headlining Rock in Rio in both 1985 and 2001 and Castle Donington’s 
Monsters Of Rock festival in 1988, (still the biggest ever event there 
with 107,000 attending), Maiden set new standards, while continually 
reinventing themselves both musically and visually.
 Despite radio play around the world being limited to occasional heavy 
metal speciality shows and the band’s refusal to deal with celebrity and
 lifestyle-based mainstream media and magazines, of which there are now 
so many, the band took metal to many new frontiers; to Poland and behind
 the Iron Curtain in 1985,  around South America initially in 1992 and 
many times since, to the Middle East in 2007, India in the same year and
 many other new places all around the planet that rarely get visited by 
major bands.
 The ‘90s proved to be a difficult time for heavy metal bands in 
general, but Iron Maiden ploughed doggedly forward, notching up yet more
 success with albums like 1992’s acclaimed Fear Of The Dark and even 
weathering the departure of Bruce Dickinson in 1993. The band made two 
strong albums with new singer Blaze Bayley and continued to honour their
 commitment to intensive touring, delivering the goods at every show. 
However, it was the return of Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith (who 
originally left the band in 1990) in 1999 when  Iron Maiden became a 
six-piece, that established the ultimate Iron Maiden line-up of Bruce 
Dickinson on vocals, Steve Harris on bass, Nicko McBrain on drums and 
“the three amigos” – Adrian Smith, Dave Murray and Janick Gers - on 
guitar. This line-up has scaled new heights and become increasingly 
fearless and boldly creative since the release of the Brave New World 
album in 2000.
 With both 2003’s diverse and ingenious Dance Of Death album and its 
dark and daring follow-up, 2006’s A Matter Of Life And Death, they 
dazzled fans and critics alike. With each successive tour, whether 
revisiting classic songs from their first few albums or playing A Matter
 Of Life And Death in its entirety, Maiden accrued countless new young 
admirers, momentum building all the while.
 This brave new Maiden era reached an astonishing zenith during the 
band’s Somewhere Back In Time Tour that began in February 2008 and 
initially took the band 50,000 miles around the world in 45 days, flying
 in their own specially chartered Boeing 757, Ed Force One, piloted by 
Bruce Dickinson, a qualified airline captain, traversing the planet, 
from India to Costa Rica, Australia to Argentina, Sao Paulo to Tokyo. Ed
 Force One made TV news headlines around the world and the coverage of 
that tour was subsequently turned into an award-winning film and DVD 
Flight 666.  Released in 2009 Flight 666 hit the No.1 slot in the music 
DVD charts in 25 countries, the same year the band picked up their first
 ever Brit Award for Best British Live Act. Maiden guitarist Dave Murray
 summed it up nicely when he remarked “Ed Force One certainly beats the 
battered old van that we, our one crew member and all our equipment used
 to travel round to gigs in when we first started out!”
 The overwhelming success of the Somewhere Back In Time Tour continued 
into 2009 with sell-out shows across Europe and North America, and 
convinced the band that Ed Force One was the best possible way to reach 
more fans, more quickly and in more territories then they could ever 
hope to visit by traditional touring methods.
 2011 proved another landmark year in the career of IRON MAIDEN 
following on from the huge success of their 15th studio album The Final 
Frontier released in 2010. The album became their biggest chart success 
to date, hitting the number one spot in 28 countries round the world, 
and debuting at an all time high of  #4 on Billboard in the U.S.  In 
February the band resumed The Final Frontier World Tour which had begun 
in June 2010, once more aboard Ed Force One, and pushing their own 
boundaries even further on that particular Round The World odyssey which
 covered 5 continents in 66 days and saw the band fly for the first time
 ever into such places as Singapore, Indonesia and South Korea for shows
 there. By the end of The Final Frontier Tour the band had played 98 
live shows to over two million fans in 36 countries finishing up with 
two triumphant concerts at London’s 02 Arena. This same year Maiden 
released the widely lauded From Fear To Eternity compilation album and 
the band were also awarded their first ever U.S. Grammy:  Best Metal 
Performance, for the song El Dorado taken from The Final Frontier album.
 32 years on, and with over 80 million album sales, more than 2000 live 
performances, countless satisfied customers and 15 studio albums of 
unerring quality and power to their name, Iron Maiden have more than 
earned their proudly-held status as one of the most influential and 
revered bands ever.
“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.”
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