Paul Mario Day, an English singer and Iron Maiden's first live vocalist, has died at 69. The band announced Day's death on social media July 30. "We are deeply saddened that Paul Mario Day, Iron ...
British rocker Paul Mario Day, best known as the original vocalist of Iron Maiden, has died at 69. The heavy metal musician died peacefully at his home in Australia Tuesday, his family said. While an ...
Iron Maiden has announced their first tour dates of 2026, extending their Run for Your Lives 50th-anniversary run with another round of European summer shows. The newly announced leg begins on May 23 ...
Bruce Dickinson: “Eddie is Iron Maiden’s mascot, monster, alter ego – call it what you will. Part supernatural, part primal, part aggressive adolescent, Eddie is a super anti-hero with no backstory.
Paul Mario Day, the English singer best known for serving as the original vocalist for the iconic metal band Iron Maiden, has died at the age of 69. No cause of death has been provided. Day's ...
At long last, Iron Maiden finally have their very own edition of the classic board game Monopoly. Everyone's favorite game about the brutal reality of capitalism through its late-stage phase where one ...
In an exclusive chapter-long excerpt from the newly updated edition of Martin Popoff's Iron Maiden: Album by Album, Mike Portnoy, Nita Strauss and Blaze Bayley analyze the group's Powerslave album.
Iron Maiden were formed way back in 1975, which means the heavy metal institution turns 50 years old this year. To mark that anniversary, the band is releasing an official documentary this year along ...
Iron Maiden have officially announced tour dates for the 2024 North American leg of The Future Past Tour. This new tour cycle, which heavily concentrates on Maiden's latest record, Senjutsu, as well ...
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson asked the Power Trip audience an easy question during the band's weekend-opening set. "Oh, I know: How many Maiden fans are here?" he asked, his inquiry met with a ...
First started in East London in 1975, Iron Maiden spent the next five decades exploring themes of mythology, fantasy, war, and religion. And during that time, they also performed over 2,500 concerts.