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Iron Maiden concert in London

On the first day of May in 1980, that was the day on which Iron Maiden had its first concert in London. The location was Music Machine (now known as the Camden Palace or KOKO), a place used by punk bands who tried to reach a new and bigger audience. The event was in front of 500-600 people, and since then, the popularity of the band has reached much bigger crowds. As Iron Maiden comes to London to do a concert in 2025, the venue is London Stadium, the homefield for the popular Premier League team West Ham United.

Iron Maiden’s biggest concert in London was held at Twickenham Stadium on July 5, 2008, as part of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour. This venue is primarily used for rugby, but a couple of times per year it turns into a concert venue. We have earlier written about Lady Gaga, U2, and Rihanna concerts at the same venue, so it is only used for the biggest and the most popular concerts. At the Iron Maiden concert at the Twickenham Stadium in 2008, a total of 82,000 people were in the audience. As the band returns in 2025, London Stadium will be used instead, and this stadium has capacity for 80,000 people.

It might not be a coincidence that Iron Maiden comes to London Stadium, because during their tour in 2022, the band played at this venue, and it was a fantastic experience.

Iron Maiden concert in London

Date: June 28, 2025
Venue: London Stadium
Tickets: Viagogo

You can buy tickets for the Iron Maiden concert in London, and also all other Iron Maiden concerts in the UK and in the rest of Europe using the link above.

As Iron Maiden comes to London, the band is nearly halfway during their summer tour in 2025. The first concert is in Budapest on May 27, then the band will travel to Prague, Bratislava, and many other cities before they come to London on June 28. After the London concert, the band is heading towards central Europe where they will visit Paris, Lisbon, Madrid, Zurich, and lots of other cities.

How can I travel to London Stadium with public transportation?

The nearest tube station to London Stadium is Stratford Station. If you travel to this stop using the metro system, it is only a 15-minute walk from there to the stadium itself. You will find this stop on several of the metro lines, including the Central and the Jubilee lines.

Is London crowded in the middle of the summer?

There are lots of people coming to London throughout the year, but the city isn’t especially crowded in the summer. But, it is also worth knowing that there are lots of concerts and festivals in this period, so if you want to listen to other famous artists, find out what’s going on in London here.

The summer is also a fantastic time for exploring the magnificent parks of London. Bring a blanket and something to eat, and possibly a good book, and spend hours relaxing and enjoy the fresh air and the peaceful atmosphere of Hyde Park, St. James Park, and all the other parks in London.

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