Run For Your Lives World Tour 2025 by Iron Maiden: Iron Maiden will perform on the Run For Your Lives World Tour. It starts on 27 May 2025 in Budapest, Hungary, and ends in 2026. It will be the first concert tour since 1983’s World Piece Tour without longstanding drummer Nicko McBrain, who retired in December 2024 and was replaced by British Lion member Simon Dawson.
The band announced the Run For Your Lives World Tour on September 19, 2024, to celebrate their 50th anniversary since 1975. The tour’s set list would center on the band’s first nine albums, which Bruce Dickinson stated would be a “set list for the ages” with new material. It will be the first tour without drummer Nicko McBrain since 1983’s World Piece Tour and the first with his replacement, Simon Dawson.

Run For Your Lives World Tour 2025
Atributo | Detalles |
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Tour name | Run For Your Lives World Tour |
Artist | Iron Maiden |
Location | Europa |
Start date | 27 de mayo de 2025 |
End date | 2 de agosto de 2025 |
Legs | 1 |
Number of shows | 32 |
Supporting act(s) | Halestorm, The Raven Age, Avatar |
Previous tour | The Future Past World Tour (2023–2024) |
Current tour | Run For Your Lives World Tour (2025–2026) |
Run For Your Lives World Tour Dates 2025
Date (2025) | City | Country | Venue |
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27 May | Budapest | Hungary | László Papp Budapest Sports Arena |
28 May | Budapest | — | — |
31 May | Prague | Czech Republic | Letiště Letňany |
1 June | Bratislava | Slovakia | Tipos Aréna |
5 June | Trondheim | Norway | Dahls Arena |
7 June | Stavanger | Norway | SR-Bank Arena |
9 June | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena |
12 June | Stockholm | Sweden | 3Arena |
13 June | Stockholm | — | — |
16 June | Helsinki | Finland | Olympic Stadium |
19 June | Dessel | Belgium | Festivalpark Stenehei |
21 June | Birmingham | England | Utilita Arena |
22 June | Manchester | England | Co-op Live |
25 June | Dublin | Ireland | Malahide Castle |
28 June | London | England | London Stadium |
30 June | Glasgow | Scotland | OVO Hydro |
3 July | Belfort | France | Presqu’île du Malsaucy |
5 July | Madrid | Spain | Metropolitano Stadium |
6 July | Lisbon | Portugal | MEO Arena |
9 July | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
11 July | Gelsenkirchen | Germany | Veltins-Arena |
13 July | Padua | Italy | Stadio Euganeo |
15 July | Bremen | Germany | Bürgerweide |
17 July | Vienna | Austria | Ernst-Happel-Stadion |
19 July | Paris | France | Paris La Défense Arena |
20 July | Paris | — | — |
23 July | Arnhem | Netherlands | GelreDome |
25 July | Frankfurt | Germany | Deutsche Bank Park |
26 July | Stuttgart | Germany | Cannstatter Wasen |
29 July | Berlin | Germany | Waldbühne |
30 July | Berlin | — | — |
2 August | Warsaw | Poland | PGE Narodowy |
FAQs: Run For Your Lives World Tour 2025
1. What is Iron Maiden’s 2025 tour called?
The tour is officially titled “Run For Your Lives World Tour,” marking their return to Europe in 2025.
2. Where will the tour take place?
The tour will visit 32 cities across Europe—full dates and venues will be announced soon.
3. When does the tour start and end?
The tour kicks off on May 27, 2025, and concludes on August 2, 2025.
4. How many shows do you have scheduled?
A total of 32 shows are scheduled for this European leg.
5. Who are the opening acts?
Iron Maiden will be supported by
- Halestorm (hard rock)
- The Raven Age (metal, featuring Steve Harris’ son)
- Avatar (Swedish heavy metal)
6. What was Iron Maiden’s previous tour?
This follows their “The Future Past World Tour” (2023–2024), which blended Senjutsu and Somewhere in Time albums.
7. Will there be a North/South American or Asian leg?
Currently, we have confirmed only Europe for 2025. Future legs (2026) may expand globally—stay tuned!
8. Where can I buy tickets?
Tickets will be available via Iron Maiden’s official website and Live Nation. Fan club members (Iron Maiden FC) typically get early access.
9. What setlist can fans expect?
While unconfirmed, expect classics (“Run to the Hills,” “The Trooper”) and deep cuts. The band often rotates songs nightly!
10. Will Eddie make an appearance?
Of course! Iron Maiden’s iconic mascot will return with a new stage design—likely tied to the tour’s theme.