• The World Slavery Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden in support of their fifth album, Powerslave, beginning in Warsaw, Poland...
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    copies in its first year after the premiere. The tour following the album, called World Slavery Tour, was the band's largest to date with 193 shows in...
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  • tour, the World Slavery Tour. This began in Warsaw, Poland, on 9 August 1984; it is widely regarded as being the band's longest and most arduous tour...
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  • The Future Past World Tour is an ongoing concert tour by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, in support of their seventeenth studio album Senjutsu,...
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    Wayback Machine, World Piece Tour (1983), World Slavery Tour (1984-85) Archived 28 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Somewhere on Tour (1986-87 Archived...
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    Nicko McBrain (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    technician (not to be confused with the other one), comments that, on the World Slavery Tour, some drummers would refer to McBrain as an 'octopus' after witnessing...
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  • recording of the Powerslave album and the following World Slavery Tour. Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour began in Warsaw, Poland on 9 August 1984 and lasted...
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  • in Time is the band's first studio effort following the extensive World Slavery Tour of 1984–85, which was physically draining for the group, lasting 331...
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    like I was part of the lighting rig." – Bruce Dickinson on 1984–85's World Slavery Tour. On the following albums, 1983's Piece of Mind and 1984's Powerslave...
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    Dickinson. Burr was fired from the band in 1982 during The Beast on the Road tour. He was replaced by the band's current drummer, Nicko McBrain. Burr co-wrote...
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    Dennis Stratton (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    Two years later, Stratton formed the band Remus Down Boulevard, which toured in support of Rory Gallagher and Status Quo, and recorded a live album with...
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    line-up. The stage set was based around that of the widely celebrated World Slavery Tour of 1984–85, featuring similar pyrotechnics and the return of the giant...
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    Steve Harris (musician) (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    Iron Maiden's The Book of Souls World Tour in 2016, The Legacy of the Beast World Tour 2019. and The Future Past World Tour 2023. His second-oldest daughter...
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    Marshalls on tour (JVM410h). As of 2023, during Maiden's Future Past World Tour, it was revealed Murray had begun using the Fractal Axe-FX III units,...
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  • largest crowd being their 1985 Rock in Rio performance during the World Slavery Tour). The Madison Square Garden concert on 5 August sold out in two hours...
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    Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour during which he performed on a forklift Kenney now plays the keys backstage. For the Maiden England World Tour 2012–2013...
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    match the theme of the current tour, such as the 30-foot (9 m), mummified version used during the World Slavery Tour, which shot sparks from its eyes...
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    and Frank Friedrich. The band also opened for Iron Maiden on their World Slavery Tour. Metal Heart was released in 1985. Produced by Scorpions producer...
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    Paul Di'Anno (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    18 months the band toured around the world playing to fans all over Europe, Japan and coast to coast across the USA. After the tour of Murder One, Killers...
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    World Tour (1998) As Blaze Silicon Messiah Tour 2000/2001 (2000–2001) Tenth Dimension Tour (2002) As Live As It Gets Tour (2003) Blood & Belief Tour 2004/2005...
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    We shall fight on the beaches (category World War II speeches)
    section as a beginning for many live shows namely during their 1984 World Slavery Tour. In "Fool's Overture", the closing track of Supertramp's 1977 album...
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    Maiden Tours (World Slavery Tour, The Ed Hunter Tour, Somewhere Back in Time World Tour, Maiden England World Tour and Legacy of the Beast World Tour). It...
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    In 1984 Iron Maiden played the opening night of their 197 concert World Slavery Tour to a capacity crowd at Torwar with thousands of fans listening outside...
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  • "Transylvania" were the only songs not played on the "Eddie Rips Up the World Tour", 2005. Four songs ("Prowler", "Remember Tomorrow", "Running Free" and...
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    Gamma Ray for their Power Plant album, Artension on their 2004 album Future World, Gillman on their 2003 album Cuauhtemoc, and with many other bands and companies...
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  • the only songs played on the Somewhere Back in Time World Tour and the Maiden England World Tour which were not from the 1980s. "Afraid to Shoot Strangers"...
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  • being the Maiden England World Tour 2012–14, the second leg of the Book of Souls World Tour in 2017, and the Future Past World Tour in 2023). AllMusic describes...
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    guitarists." The band embarked on a short tour, after which the new line-up's first album, Brave New World, was recorded with producer Kevin Shirley and...
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    19 November 2012. "World Piece Tour - 1983 - Iron Maiden". Iron Maiden. Retrieved 16 July 2023. Wall 2004, p. 265. "World Piece Tour". The Iron Maiden...
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  • took place after a show in Allentown, Pennsylvania, during the band's World Piece Tour. During the concert, Harris' bass gear broke down, so he asked the...
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