A Matter of Life and Death Tour explained

Concert Tour Name:A Matter of Life and Death Tour
Artist:Iron Maiden
Album:A Matter of Life and Death
Start Date:4 October 2006
End Date:24 June 2007
Number Of Shows:60
Last Tour:Eddie Rips Up the World Tour
(2005)
This Tour:A Matter of Life and Death Tour
(2006–2007)
Next Tour:Somewhere Back in Time World Tour
(2008–2009)

A Matter of Life and Death and A Matter of the Beast were two concert tours by Iron Maiden from 2006 to 2007. The first tour was unique, as the set list primarily consisted of the band's most recent release, A Matter of Life and Death, in its entirety, although this got a mixed response from audiences.[1] Unusually, the first leg did not include "The Number of the Beast", a song which Iron Maiden had previously played on every tour since its inception. The second part of the tour, in celebration of The Number of the Beast's 25th anniversary, saw the band playing four songs from said album as well as five from A Matter of Life and Death (although they had initially planned to play five songs from both releases).

Set

Throughout the tour, the stage would be decorated to look like a First World War trench, with the wall canvases featuring painted sandbags and barbed wire, the stage floor decorated with barbed wire and mud as well as actual sandbags placed in front of the monitors. The podiums at the end of each runway came with actual barbed wire and searchlights (operated by Dickinson) and the bodies of two parachutists would appear from the lighting rig during "The Longest Day" (during "Iron Maiden" in 2007). As with previous tours, Nicko McBrain's drumkit featured a Sooty puppet, this time dressed in army attire.

During "Iron Maiden," a tank would appear from the back of the set (the rear runway transforming into the tank's wheels), topped with a binocular-wielding Eddie with flashing LED lights. The walk-on Eddie would also appear as an armed soldier during "The Evil That Men Do."

Opening acts

Setlist

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Number of the Beast, the band announced that they would play five songs each from The Number of the Beast and A Matter of Life and Death throughout the 2007 part of the tour. However, only four songs from The Number of the Beast were actually played, which meant that "Children of the Damned" would be the only rarity in the setlist.[2]

Tour dates

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CityCountryVenue
4 October 2006HartfordUnited StatesNew England Dodge Music Center
6 October 2006BostonAgganis Arena
7 October 2006CamdenTweeter Center at the Waterfront
9 October 2006Quebec CityCanadaColisée Pepsi
10 October 2006MontrealBell Centre
12 October 2006UniondaleUnited StatesNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
13 October 2006East RutherfordContinental Airlines Arena
16 October 2006TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre
17 October 2006Auburn HillsUnited StatesThe Palace of Auburn Hills
18 October 2006RosemontAllstate Arena
21 October 2006IrvineVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
25 October 2006TokyoJapanNippon Budokan
26 October 2006HiroshimaYubinchokin Hall
28 October 2006TokyoKokusai Forum
30 October 2006OsakaOsaka-Castle Hall
31 October 2006NagoyaShimin Hall
9 November 2006AalborgDenmarkGigantium
10 November 2006CopenhagenValby-Hallen
12 November 2006TampereFinlandIcehall
14 November 2006HelsinkiHartwall Areena
15 November 2006
17 November 2006StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena
18 November 2006
20 November 2006GothenburgScandinavium
21 November 2006OsloNorwayVallhall Arena
23 November 2006BergenVestlandshallen
25 November 2006StockholmSwedenStockholm Globe Arena
27 November 2006Den BoschNetherlandsBrabanthal
28 November 2006ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
30 November 2006BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi
2 December 2006MilanItalyDatchForum
3 December 2006
5 December 2006ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
7 December 2006StuttgartGermanySchleyerhalle
8 December 2006DortmundWestfalenhalle
11 December 2006CardiffWalesCIA
12 December 2006BirminghamEnglandNEC
14 December 2006ManchesterManchester Evening News Arena
15 December 2006GlasgowScotlandSECC
17 December 2006NewcastleEnglandMetro Radio Arena
18 December 2006SheffieldHallam FM Arena
20 December 2006DublinIrelandThe Point
22 December 2006LondonEnglandEarls Court Exhibition Centre
23 December 2006
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CityCountryVenue
9 March 2007DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesDesert Rock Festival
11 March 2007AthensGreeceHellinikon Basketball Arena
14 March 2007BelgradeSerbiaBelgrade Fair Hall 1
17 March 2007BangaloreIndiaEddfest, Bangalore Palace Grounds
2 June 2007LjubljanaSloveniaBežigrad Stadium
4 June 2007SofiaBulgariaLokomotiv Stadium
6 June 2007OstravaCzech RepublicBazaly Stadium
8 June 2007LudwigshafenGermanySüdweststadion
10 June 2007Donington ParkEnglandDownload Festival
14 June 2007VeniceItalyalign=Heineken Jammin' Festival
16 June 2007BiddinghuizenNetherlandsFields of Rock Festival
17 June 2007DüsseldorfGermanyISS Dome
20 June 2007RomeItalyStadio Olimpico
21 June 2007BilbaoSpainalign=Bilbao BBK Live
23 June 2007DesselBelgiumGraspop Metal Meeting
24 June 2007LondonEnglandBrixton Academy

Reference[3] [4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: If You Won't Play the Album, They'll Sing It, From the Top . . 1 January 2009 . Elisabeth . Vincentelli . 31 December 2006.
  2. Web site: A Matter of the Beast Summer Tour '07. https://archive.today/20130126184410/http://www.ironmaiden.com/a-matter-of-the-beast-summer-tour-07.html. dead. 26 January 2013. Iron Maiden Official Website. 1 May 2013. 8 May 2007.
  3. Web site: 2006 Tour Dates . 2 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060902095646/http://www.ironmaiden.com/index.php?section=2&subsection=1&article_type=TO . 2 September 2006. Iron Maiden Official Website.
  4. Web site: Iron Maiden On Tour 2007 . 2 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070713142259/http://www.ironmaiden.com/index.php?categoryid=15 . 13 July 2007. Iron Maiden Official Website.