Burnley Football Club were delighted to host a special friendly match yesterday (June 23), welcoming legendary Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris and the Iron Maiden football team to the Gawthorpe Training Ground for an entertaining 3-3 draw, following the band’s triumphant show at the Co-Op Live arena in Manchester the night before.
The game, arranged around Iron Maiden’s sold-out ‘Run For Your Lives’ European Tour, which sees them play to over 1 million fans, saw a team comprised of BFC staff, captained by former Burnley skipper and current Academy Coach Jack Cork, take on an Irons side made up of Harris, the band’s management, road crew and support band The Raven Age.
Steve Harris, a lifelong West Ham fan and keen footballer, commented: “We’ve been playing these matches all around the world for years and we were delighted to be able to get a game in. We’ve been lucky enough to play at clubs like Barcelona, LA Galaxy and Bayern Munich and Burnley felt like the obvious choice in the North West. I’m really pleased to see Scott and the team back in the Premier League and wish them all the best next season… except for when they play West Ham of course.”
Read more and see photos at Burnley Football Club.
Iron Maiden’s Run For Your Lives World Tour marks 50 years since Steve Harris formed the band in late 1975 and to celebrate this, Maiden fans are promised a very special set list spanning the nine studio albums from Iron Maiden to Fear Of The Dark, with their most spectacular and elaborate show ever!
In keeping with that time period Iron Maiden are keen for everyone in the audience to experience this spectacular show as they would have when many of these songs were first played live back in 80’s and, in common with many other artists, the band are now asking their fans not to excessively film the concerts on their phones or tablets.
Explains manager Rod Smallwood: “We really want fans to enjoy the shows first hand, rather than on their small screens. The amount of phone use nowadays diminishes enjoyment, particularly for the band who are on stage looking out at rows of phones, but also for other concertgoers. We feel that the passion and involvement of our fans at shows really makes them special, but the phone obsession has now got so out of hand that it has become unnecessarily distracting especially to the band. I hope fans understand this and will be sensible in severely limiting the use of their phone cameras out of respect for the band and their fellow fans.
“We would very much like you to be “in the moment” instead and be fully actively involved to enjoy each and every one of these classic songs in the spirit and manner they were first played. This show isn’t just a celebration of our music; it is, as you will see, also about our years of art, of Eddie and of the many, many worlds of Maiden we have created for you.
“So please respect the band, respect the other fans and have the time of your lives as you join your Maiden family by singing your heart out, rather than getting your phone out!! It’s really not a lot to ask is it?”
The Run For Your Lives World Tour is one part of Iron Maiden’s 50th Anniversary celebrations and will feature many fan “meet-up” events in the cities the band are playing. As was debuted successfully in Australia on the last tour, these will include Eddie’s Official Pop-up Dive Bar which will be open for pre-show and post-show gatherings in 20 cities on the tour. They will be serving Trooper Beer and Darkest Red wine, with food, exclusive merch and further entertainment. Details are available on ironmaiden.com. But please note the band will not be at these events!
Additionally, there is both a feature-length documentary film coming to cinemas worldwide later this year, via Universal Pictures Content Group, and an official hardback book providing a magnificent visual celebration of 50 years of Iron Maiden, being published by Thames & Hudson. More details on both of these exciting releases will be announced soon.
Upcoming tour dates:
June
25 – Dublin, Ireland – Malahide Castle
28 – London, England – London Stadium
30 – Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro
July
3 – Belfort, France – Eurockéennes Festival
5 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
6 – Lisbon, Portugal – Meo Arena
9 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
11 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena
13 – Padova, Italy – Stadio Euganeo
15 – Bremen, Germany – Bürgerweide
17 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadium
19 – Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
20 – Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
23 – Arnhem, Netherlands – Gelredome
25 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
26 – Stuttgart, Germany – Cannstatter Wasen
29 – Berlin, Germany – Waldbühne
30 – Berlin, Germany – Waldbühne
August
2 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
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The game, arranged around Iron Maiden’s sold-out ‘Run For Your Lives’ European Tour, which sees them play to over 1 million fans, saw a team comprised of BFC staff, captained by former Burnley skipper and current Academy Coach Jack Cork, take on an Irons side made up of Harris, the band’s management, road crew and support band The Raven Age.
Steve Harris, a lifelong West Ham fan and keen footballer, commented: “We’ve been playing these matches all around the world for years and we were delighted to be able to get a game in. We’ve been lucky enough to play at clubs like Barcelona, LA Galaxy and Bayern Munich and Burnley felt like the obvious choice in the North West. I’m really pleased to see Scott and the team back in the Premier League and wish them all the best next season… except for when they play West Ham of course.”
Read more and see photos at Burnley Football Club.
Iron Maiden’s Run For Your Lives World Tour marks 50 years since Steve Harris formed the band in late 1975 and to celebrate this, Maiden fans are promised a very special set list spanning the nine studio albums from Iron Maiden to Fear Of The Dark, with their most spectacular and elaborate show ever!
In keeping with that time period Iron Maiden are keen for everyone in the audience to experience this spectacular show as they would have when many of these songs were first played live back in 80’s and, in common with many other artists, the band are now asking their fans not to excessively film the concerts on their phones or tablets.
Explains manager Rod Smallwood: “We really want fans to enjoy the shows first hand, rather than on their small screens. The amount of phone use nowadays diminishes enjoyment, particularly for the band who are on stage looking out at rows of phones, but also for other concertgoers. We feel that the passion and involvement of our fans at shows really makes them special, but the phone obsession has now got so out of hand that it has become unnecessarily distracting especially to the band. I hope fans understand this and will be sensible in severely limiting the use of their phone cameras out of respect for the band and their fellow fans.
“We would very much like you to be “in the moment” instead and be fully actively involved to enjoy each and every one of these classic songs in the spirit and manner they were first played. This show isn’t just a celebration of our music; it is, as you will see, also about our years of art, of Eddie and of the many, many worlds of Maiden we have created for you.
“So please respect the band, respect the other fans and have the time of your lives as you join your Maiden family by singing your heart out, rather than getting your phone out!! It’s really not a lot to ask is it?”
The Run For Your Lives World Tour is one part of Iron Maiden’s 50th Anniversary celebrations and will feature many fan “meet-up” events in the cities the band are playing. As was debuted successfully in Australia on the last tour, these will include Eddie’s Official Pop-up Dive Bar which will be open for pre-show and post-show gatherings in 20 cities on the tour. They will be serving Trooper Beer and Darkest Red wine, with food, exclusive merch and further entertainment. Details are available on ironmaiden.com. But please note the band will not be at these events!
Additionally, there is both a feature-length documentary film coming to cinemas worldwide later this year, via Universal Pictures Content Group, and an official hardback book providing a magnificent visual celebration of 50 years of Iron Maiden, being published by Thames & Hudson. More details on both of these exciting releases will be announced soon.

Upcoming tour dates:
June
25 – Dublin, Ireland – Malahide Castle
28 – London, England – London Stadium
30 – Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro
July
3 – Belfort, France – Eurockéennes Festival
5 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
6 – Lisbon, Portugal – Meo Arena
9 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
11 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena
13 – Padova, Italy – Stadio Euganeo
15 – Bremen, Germany – Bürgerweide
17 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadium
19 – Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
20 – Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
23 – Arnhem, Netherlands – Gelredome
25 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
26 – Stuttgart, Germany – Cannstatter Wasen
29 – Berlin, Germany – Waldbühne
30 – Berlin, Germany – Waldbühne
August
2 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
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