Iron Maiden Tour Poster 2026

Iron Maiden: Final 2026 Live Dates Announced Ahead of Major Touring Break Until 2028

Iron Maiden have completed the 2026 schedule for their “Run For Your Lives Tour.” We’ve listed all tour dates before their live hiatus here.

Image: Iron Maiden – Tour poster 2026

Iron Maiden have now set an end point for the Run For Your Lives World Tour. The band has released the final tour dates for 2026, and bassist Steve Harris shared his excitement:

“We are very excited to be bringing this Run For Your Lives World Tour to Japan later this year. And even more so as we are ending the entire two year world tour in Yokohama. I have always loved spending time in Japan, and we enjoy coming back whenever we can to play for our fans there. So it feels extra special for us to be sharing the final two nights of this incredible tour with you all in Japan. It’s going to make it a truly memorable occasion for us all.”

However, Iron Maiden will still play a wide range of shows across Europe this year, including several festivals and stadium concerts. In contrast, 2027 will be much quieter for the British icons. A statement on their website reads:

“These two shows will be extra special as they are the very last shows the band will play until at least 2028, as they take a well-earned break from being on the road for the whole of 2027.”

The announced dates for Japan, New Zealand, and Australia (with special guests Megadeth) are accompanied by two new tour posters. Find all European dates below!

Run For Your Lives Tour Poster Japan

Run For Your Lives Tour Poster Australia & New Zealand

Remaining European Dates in 2026

May
23 Athens, Greece – OAKA
26 Sofia, Bulgaria – Vasil Levski National Stadium
28 Bucharest, Romania – Arena Națională
30 Bratislava, Slovakia – Národný Futbalový Štadión

June
02 Hanover, Germany – Heinz von Heiden Arena
06 Nuremberg, Germany – Zeppelinfeld (Rock im Park)
07 Nürburgring, Germany – Rock am Ring
10 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
13 Nickelsdorf, Austria – Nova Rock
14 Hradec Králové, Czech Republic – Rock for People
17 Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium
22 Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
24–27 Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell
24–27 Oslo, Norway – Tons of Rock
28 Lyon–Décines, France – Groupama Stadium

July
01–04 Viveiro, Spain – Resurrection Fest
04 Cartagena, Spain – Rock Imperium Festival
07 Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio da Luz
11 Knebworth, United Kingdom – Knebworth Park

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