Iron Maiden will shake the ground with a concert and legendary heavy metal in mid-June when they come to Belgrade.
Year 2013 is for the legendary band Iron Maiden proved more than successful. Theirs the Maiden England World Tour it continued through Europe and Latin America, traveled back across the pond for a short time, and ended in Chile. After 46 concerts in 25 different countries, it doesn't look like the iron men are taking a break.
Today, the highly skilled band are in East London on Christmas Day in 1975 established bassist and songwriter Steve Harris, who, despite periodic personnel changes in the line-up, led the group to the peak and beyond. Harris, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson, Nicko McBrain and Janick Gers can boast an extensive discography of 37 albums, among which there are 15 studio, 11 concert, four EPs and seven compilations.
The pioneers of the new wave of British heavy metal began their journey to stardom in 1980, when they released their first self-titled album while constantly changing the line-up, which was followed by five new ones every year in a row. your career. Eleven years later, lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith returned, reviving the band's popularity.
Although radio and television contributed a little to better support, Iron Maiden went down in music history as one of the most successful heavy metal bands, and the New York Times wrote in 2010 that they sold during their career more than 85 million records around the world. Number and a half!
The Final Frontier is the last record that the old cats will bring with them to the concert in Belgrade, and there will definitely be legendary tracks like Phantom of the Opera, illers, The Trooper, Aces High, Man on the Edge and others.