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Iron Maiden Announces Final Tour Dates in Japan Before 2027 Break

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Iron Maiden to Conclude "Run For Your Lives" World Tour with Final Japanese Dates

Iron Maiden has announced the final Japanese dates for their "Run For Your Lives World Tour," marking the conclusion of the two-year global tour. These performances will precede a scheduled break for the band throughout 2027, with no further performances until at least 2028.

Confirmed Final Dates

The confirmed dates are:

  • November 24, 2026 – K-Arena, Yokohama, JAPAN
  • November 25, 2026 – K-Arena, Yokohama, JAPAN

A Storied History in Japan

Iron Maiden's history in Japan dates back to 1981, with numerous return visits including multiple shows in Yokohama since 1991. The upcoming concerts will be their first at the K-Arena in the city.

Band Expresses Excitement for Yokohama Finale

Steve Harris commented on the excitement of ending the tour in Yokohama and his appreciation for performing in Japan. Manager Rod Smallwood expressed pleasure in returning and assured fans of a notable setlist and production.

A Special Setlist Promised

The setlist will feature songs from the band's first nine albums, including iconic tracks like "Hallowed Be Thy Name," "Run To The Hills," "The Trooper," and "The Number Of The Beast." These final shows will be the last opportunity to hear several of these songs performed by the band.

A Call for Enhanced Live Atmosphere

The band has requested that fans limit phone usage during concerts, particularly in standing areas, to enhance the live atmosphere.

Tickets and Future Announcements

Tickets are scheduled to go on sale on April 25. Further tour dates in other countries are expected to be announced.