Iron Maiden put on a spectacular show at Knebworth on Saturday, making a playful nod to Norwegian fans in the audience before England’s intense World Cup quarter-final victory. The second night of Eddfest, a grand two-day festival marking the heavy metal legends’ 50th anniversary, began with an impressive video honoring the band’s roots in East London.
The band burst onto the stage with high energy, opening with the classic track “Murders In The Rue Morgue,” followed by the powerful “Wrathchild” and a fierce rendition of “Killers.” Frontman Bruce Dickinson paused to acknowledge the massive crowd extending up the hill towards Knebworth House, playfully teasing the Norwegian attendees about settling their arguments after England’s win.
Celebrating the historic concert, Dickinson welcomed the audience, remarking on the band’s 50-year journey and the unique setting of the event. The performance continued with hits like “Number of the Beast,” accompanied by dazzling pyrotechnics as the sun began to set. The crowd enthusiastically responded to Dickinson’s calls, with favorites like “Run To The Hills,” “The Trooper,” “Two Minutes to Midnight,” and “Aces High.”
Iron Maiden amazed fans throughout the night with a mix of classics, including a mesmerizing magic trick where Dickinson vanished into thin air during “Hallowed Be The Name.” Despite a minor vocal issue attributed to a bug picked up in Spain, Dickinson’s powerful vocals resonated with the audience. The show concluded with the timeless favorite “Wasted Years,” showcasing why Iron Maiden remains a beloved British institution.
Reflecting on the milestone event, bassist and founder Steve Harris expressed gratitude towards their loyal fan base, highlighting their continuous support over the years. With a commitment to their fans, Iron Maiden continues to attract new followers worldwide, reaffirming their status as a music icon.
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