IRON MAIDEN: Tokyo Concert Filmed For Upcoming DVD

February 16, 2008

According to IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson, the group's concert in Tokyo, Japan tonight (Saturday, February 16) was filmed for an upcoming DVD. No further details are currently available.

IRON MAIDEN's June 10, 2007 headlining performance at the Download festival at Donington Park, Leicestershire, England was also professionally recorded for future DVD release. A clip from that show can be viewed below.

IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris was recently interviewed by Andrew Haug of Triple J's "Full Metal Racket" (based in Australia). Listen to the interview in streaming audio at the Triple J web site: Windows Media, Real Media (NOTE: The Steve Harris interview begins at around the 48-minute mark). Check out the show's entire playlist at this location.

IRON MAIDEN's year got off to a roaring start with the February 4 international release of the band's long-awaited DVD "Live After Death" smashing straight into the UK music DVD chart at No. 1, not only outpacing its nearest competitor by three to one, but outselling the rest of the Top 6 combined!

Internationally it has been a similar story, with No. 1s in Australia (gold first day),France, Italy, Sweden, Spain, New Zealand, Denmark, Finland and Germany, where the DVD also spectacularly crashed into the Top 10 Album chart due to such unprecedented high sales. "Live After Death" also entered the music DVD charts at #2 in Portugal, Norway and Ireland and Top 3 entries from the USA and Canada.

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