On The Road With IRON MAIDEN: San Juan Interview, Performance Footage Available

March 15, 2008

Laura Ingle of FoxNews.com got a unique opportunity spend some time with IRON MAIDEN and their crew before and after the band's March 12, 2008 concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico for a segment that aired last night (Friday, March 14) on Fox News' "Fox Report".

Watch the three-minute report below.

Writing on her blog, Ingle says, "It's not very often that you get this kind of access to a band but IRON MAIDEN welcomed us [Wednesday] night like we were one of the family at the San Juan show in Puerto Rico. It was such a thrill to be able to walk around backstage and shoot video, take pictures, talk to the crew, and band manager Rod [Smallwood], that I am still floating a bit I must admit. We filmed some really incredible stuff of the band, the equipment, and stage show to show you all that it takes to bring this tour to life. One of the main reasons we [were there was] to talk about Ed Force One the band's Boeing 757 that Bruce Dickinson, the lead singer, is currently piloting across the globe."

To read more of Laura's impressions from the trip and see lots of behind-the-scenes pictures, go to this location.

(Thanks: Leigh Jamieson)

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