IRON MAIDEN's Christchurch Concert Moved Indoors
January 23, 2009According to Voxy.co.nz, IRON MAIDEN's concert in Christchurch, New Zealand is being moved indoors to the Westpac Arena "due to logistical reasons." The date of the show has also changed to Sunday, February 22. As a result of the move, there will be only be a limited number of new tickets available for this show and these will go on sale this Saturday, January 24 through Ticketek.
Tickets for the standing general admission areas will be valid for the new date and do not need to be exchanged. Reserved seating tickets will need to be exchanged for a new ticket. Ticket holders will be contacted by Ticketek.
The Auckland concert will proceed as scheduled on Friday, February 20.
Following the huge international success of their spectacular Somewhere Back In Time World Tour 08, IRON MAIDEN will be taking to the skies once again for a fourth and final leg starting in Belgrade on February 10.
Loaded up with a full complement of band, crew and twelve tons of stage set and equipment, the band's customized Boeing 757, christened Ed Force One by the fans and flown again by Astraeus Airlines captain and MAIDEN vocalist Bruce Dickinson, will once again be circumnavigating 80,000 km around the planet for concerts in 20 cities in 13 countries, making it a staggering 39 countries in total visited on this tour, playing to almost two million fans.
Taking off in early February, MAIDEN will make their first appearances in New Zealand for 16 years via Dubai and Bangalore followed by the long haul journey for a return to Mexico in some even larger venues and then finishing with an extended run through Central and South America to include countries and cities they have not visited before.
The Somewhere Back In Time tour revisits the band's history by focusing almost entirely on the '80s in both choice of songs played and the stage set, which is based around the legendary Egyptian production of the 1984-85 Powerslave Tour which was featured on the recent DVD "Live After Death". This is arguably the most elaborate and spectacular show the band have ever presented, and will include some key elements of their Somewhere In Time tour of 1986/7, such as the Cyborg Eddie.
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