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Me and my family came from Bakersfield CA
to see Iron Maiden. For me it was the 4th
time, my husband 2nd and my 14yr son first
time. The concert did not disappoint as
usual. Bruce Dickenson has the energy of a
younger man and a voice that resonates
with such power. The band was flawless and
they did not miss a beat. The stage display of
Eddie on banners was incredible. At one
point Eddie came walking out on stilts as the
crowd cheered on for more. We wanted to
hear more of their songs. It was annoying to
have Bruce's mic cutting out. This man's
astounding voice has to be heard by all. A
must see band. It was our first time at the
Oracle. Our seats were upper level but it
wasn't too bad. You could still the stage. We
can't ignore Ghost's performance either as it
was very good.
Gypsy from Boston, Massachusetts
IRON MAIDEN AUGUST 1, 2019
Iron Maiden, August 1, 2019 Massachusetts.
Bruce spoke very little tonight between songs, which seemed a bit out of character for him. I actually look forward to his rants.
Anyway, they did a safe, classic playbook setlist. No room for the obscure songs or "deep cuts" at this show.
Paula Gaffey from Boston, Massachusetts
IRON MAIDEN LEGACY OF THE BEAST
We've been seeing Maiden as often as possible for more years than we can count. Every time was a highlight. But the concert at Mansfield, Ma, last night was the best ever. Maiden never disappoints. Bruce was at the top of his game! It was sold out, and worth much more than the price of admission! I wish I could see them again tonight! The energy, the euphoria! Everyone around us was totally engaged in the experience and singing at the top of their lungs. It was a Maiden crowd. Everyone in concert shirts going way back. Who needs drugs? Iron maiden is the best drug on the planet, and it's totally legal. I've been teaching for 50 years, and I still play Maiden in my classroom, just for me, early every morning. I met one of my students there last night. It's a great way to communicate between the generations! Maiden's catalogue is also so cerebral: the myth of Daedalus and Incarus, for instance, "The Ancient Mariner", not played last night, ptobably because of length. Iron Maiden is the soundtrack of my life. I can't wait for the next tour!
ADAM from Toronto, Ontario
EPIC METAL !!!!
AWESOME, AWESOME AWESOME..... METAL LIVES ON!!
Rich from Buffalo, New York
AMAZING SHOW
Awesome show all the way around a must see
Tony Nelson from Oregon City,Oregon
LEGACY OF THE BEAST TOUR 2019 PORTLAND OREGON MODA CENTER
Tonight was the best I’ve seen Iron Maiden in person saw them in 1982 with girls School and Scorpions I saw videos of this tour a month ago and it was iffy but the show tonight was epic great sound and Nikko on the drums was awesome this band was on spot and loud my ears haven’t rang in years until tonight 9-06-2019 the stage show was great as well as the laser lights and pyrotechnics I was speaking to cute girl behind me in our skybox I wanted a do over I would like to see them again Iron Maiden Rock! I’m a drummer as well so I learn from the best when attending these shows if you get a chance do yourself a favor and check them out you will not regret.
John from Houston, Texas
2019. LIKE A FINE WINE THESE GUYS
First saw Iron Maiden in 1987. They never disappoint. Have seen them several times since. Always a first class act with good production. Normally they have about ten times the PA system they need in order to make sure that the folks in the next county can hear the show. Not so much this evening. It was plenty loud but your ears didn’t bleed and your couldn’t watch your clothes shake from the sound. This was the best I’ve ever heard them. Bruce sang better than 30 years ago. The sound was spot on. The whole thing Was brilliant. In a time when aging bands are showing some rust, it seems Iron Maiden haven’t even begun to start kicking our asses.
Up the irons!
Dewayne G. from Tulsa, Oklahoma
THE BEST BAND ON THIS PLANET!
Seen Iron Maiden last night in Tulsa, Oklahoma and this was the best concert I've been to in my entire life! If you haven't seen them, you need to! Worth every penny! This is my 3rd time seeing them and they kill it every time!! GO SEE THEM!! 🤘🔥🤘
Robert from San Antonio, Texas
MAIDEN
Good show. Really wished they played more of
old stuff. It was hot as heck, felt like AC went
out
Vance Andersen from Nashville, Tennessee
GREAT SHOW, BUT A FEW SNAGS
Maiden put on an epic show, but unfortunately Bruce's mic kept
cutting out at key moments. You would have thought they would
have fixed it, but like a "Trooper," he pressed on with the show,
switching back to the microphone stand several times.
Unfortunately, even the mic stand wouldn't do what he wanted.
He kicked it with his foot a couple of times and it had a mind of its
own, either staying in place or going the opposite direction that he
wanted.
The arena was still cold from hockey, so the A/C was on full blast
(we were under a vent), and Bruce said something about it. He
came out wearing a hoodie and khakis and said for them to turn
off the "blizzard." Once the A/C stopped, it got warm, but that
didn't matter because IRON "FUCKING" MAIDEN was on stage,
and kicked our collectives asses. Thanks you, Maiden, and please
come back to Nashville. On a side note, Ghost was pretty good, I'd
heard some bad reviews about them, but I thought they did okay.
Eat at Jack's BBQ.
Kevin Magnun from Seattle, Wa
MAIDEN IN OAKLAND
Great show from Maiden last night! My crew and I
were dead center on the floor in front of the band
about 20 to 30 rows back. Not actual rows because it
was General admission but I'm just estimating.
Anyway it seemed to me that Bruce's voice was shot
after about 6 or 7 songs and that sent the band into
longer jams. I know to some it may have seemed like
a mic problem but I'm pretty sure it was Bruce and I
felt bad for him because he would mouth the first
parts of the verse so he could save his voice for the
latter parts. Regardless Maiden was on fire! The jams
on Red and the Black and Book of Souls were very
intense and they went on and on to my drunk and
stoned pleasure. I wasn't that thrilled with the
encores that consisted of Number, Blood Brothers,
and Waysted Years but the set as a whole was very
good. I thought the crowd would be a little more
violent because of Oakland's image but I didn't see
any crazy pit fights or over aggressive play. Nikko was
on point behind the drums!
Greg Richey from Cincinnati, Ohio
STILL KICKING ASS
It was great to see they still had all the originals and as old as them guys are they haven't lost it at all they kicked ass and Cincinnati now he's got to get up and fly the plane fly on to the next show so get some rest Bruce you going to need it buddy you're awesome
Garry Moss from Salt Lake City, Utah
YOU HAD TO BE ON DRUGS TO LIKE IT
The stage sound was the absolute worst I've ever seen. I'm not sure if the speakers were subpar, the amps were being so hopelessly overdriven, there was just a problem, or what. The audio was badly distorted as if the tops were being chopped off, and the frequency response was strange. The whole system seemed to be unstable as the levels and response would change periodically. The audio quality was so horrible it ruined the event. If I had bought the tickets, I would have asked for my money back.
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