The band will also be playing an exclusive show in South America

Iron Maiden 2024 tour
Iron Maiden [Courtesy Photo]

After previously confirming their 2024 tour plans, Iron Maiden have announced a full North American run for next fall. The tour leg kicks off on October 4, 2024 at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in San Diego, California and wraps up on November 17 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. From there, the group will head to South America for an exclusive show in Santiago, Chile at Estadio Nacional. Check out the full itinerary below.

The U.S. run is highlighted by a headlining performance at Aftershock Festival 2024 in Sacramento, California.

Iron Maiden Fan Club pre-sales begin on Monday, October 30 for the Chile show, and Tuesday October 31 for all North American shows. Trooper VIP will be available for most shows in the United States and Canada. General tickets for the Chile show go on sale next Thursday, 2 November at 12pm local time. All North American shows go on sale next Friday, November 3 at 10am local time.

More world tour dates are set to be announced imminently.

On October 15, the band announced that they would be extending their Future Past run, which wrapped at Power Trip in Indio, California earlier this month. The first round of shows is set for next September at in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Very special guests Killswitch Engage will be serving as special guests for the trek.

“We’ve really enjoyed playing all the shows on the Future Past Tour this year, and the reaction from our fans has been incredible,” Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris said in a statement. “Being able to play some of these songs for the very first time has made the tour even more memorable, and we can’t wait to continue it next year.”

Regarding the Australian dates, which were previously postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Harris adds, “We’re all really excited to finally be able to return to Australia as we know our fans have waited so patiently for us over the past few years. It’s going to be great to get back out there, especially with this new show. We promise you all, it’ll be worth the wait!”

The band’s longtime manager Rod Smallwood says, “All our best-laid plans to bring the Legacy of the Beast Tour to Australia were derailed by the shut-down of the live music industry during COVID, but we assured everyone at the time that we would come back to Australia and, as our fans know, we always keep our promises. So, as you would imagine, we’re very much looking forward to bringing this amazing new show to the Southern hemisphere and giving our loyal Australian fans the best Maiden show we can. You can be assured it’s worth the wait. See you all in 2024!”

Still one of the hardest touring acts around, Iron Maiden brought their Legacy of the Beast Tour back to North American last year for another massive run. The band’s latest album Senjutsu arrived in 2021. The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock and Top Hard Rock Albums charts. They recently played a string of shows in Canada, followed by an appearance at Power Trip in Indio, California alongside Metallica, AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses, Judas Priest, and Tool.

Iron Maiden 2024 North American tour

October 4 – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre – San Diego, CA, USA
October 5 – Michelob ULTRA Arena – Las Vegas, NV, USA
October 8 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, CA, USA
October 12 – Aftershock Festival – Sacramento, CA, USA
October 14 – MODA Center – Portland, OR, USA
October 16 – Tacoma Dome – Tacoma, WA, USA
October 18 – Delta Center – Salt Lake City, UT, USA
October 19 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO, USA
October 22 – Xcel Energy Center – St Paul, MN, USA
October 24 – Allstate Arena – Rosemont, IL, USA
October 26 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON, CANADA
October 27 – Videotron Centre – Quebec, QC, CANADA
October 30 – Centre Bell – Montreal, QC, CANADA
November 1 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, PA, USA
November 2 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY, USA
November 6 – DCU Center – Worcester, MA, USA
November 8 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, PA, USA
November 9 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ, USA
November 12 – CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, MD, USA
November 13 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, NC, USA
November 16 – Dickies Arena – Fort Worth, TX, USA
November 17 – Frost Bank Center – San Antonio, TX, USA
November 27 – Estadio Nacional – Santiago, CHILE