Iron Maiden Newcastle City Hall 1984

Iron Maiden Newcastle City Hall 1984
ironmaidentic1984 The last time I saw Iron Maiden was at Newcastle City Hall in 1984. This time they played two sold out shows at the City Hall. Support came from Waysted, who were fronted by the great Pete Way, bassist and crazy guy from UFO. The tour was entitled the World Slavery Tour, and was in support their album Powerslave. As always, Maiden put on a great show, to a massive reception from the Newcastle crowd. I was right down the front, and was just blown away by the power, energy and volume of the show. maiden84 Setlist: Intro (Winston Churchill Speech); Aces High; 2 Minutes to Midnight; The Trooper; Revelations; Flight of Icarus; Rime of the Ancient Mariner; Losfer Words (Big ‘Orra); Powerslave; The Number of the Beast; Hallowed Be Thy Name; 22 Acacia Avenue; Iron Maiden. Encore: Run to the Hills; Running Free; Sanctuary. I was surprised to learn that this was the last time I saw Maiden in concert. I could have sworn that I had seen them more recently than 29 years ago; its just frightening how time passes. It’s something that I definitely need to put right! Another one for my ever growing list of bands who I intend to see again. I had some great times at Maiden gigs, and I’d almost forgotten just how great they are.

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  1. Craig Jackson's avatar

    These Maiden gigs at the City Hall were amazing, the last I saw them for a good while was at Whitley Bay Ice Rink in 1988, but not long after my son came along and gigging got curtailed for a little while. Cut to 20 years later and I’m at Twickenham Stadium with my lad, by then 18 and well into metal, and his mates, for a huge Maiden show there, I think there first headline open air gig in the UK (not counting festivals). They blasted into Aces High and I was right back to being 24 and at the City Hall 1984! The power of rock n roll eh. Anyway, we saw them at Newcastle Arena two years ago and I’m telling you mate, its scary how good they still are, remarkable.

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    • vintagerock's avatar

      Posted by vintagerock on July 1, 2020 at 5:39 pm

      Hi Craig

      Yes I agree. I saw Iron Maiden at the arena a few years ago (I think I still need to write that one up!) There were amazing. As powerful as ever cheers Peter

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  2. Ross Mason's avatar

    I was at this one, first time I saw Maiden! World Slavery Tour, the stuff of myth and legend, and gave birth to Live After Death, maybe the greatest live album ever, arguably anyhow. Can’t even say how many times I’ve seen them since, I’m 56 this year and will be seeing them in Glasgow in a few weeks time for the umpteenth time, they rarely if ever disappoint. And there new material is still cutting it, last two albums were great, not bad for a band 40 odd years in.

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    • vintagerock's avatar

      Posted by vintagerock on May 14, 2023 at 11:09 am

      Hi Ross yes Iron Maiden have continued to grow and grow in stature since the early days of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Happy days enjoy them in Glasgow Peter

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