The World Slavery Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden in support of their fifth album, Powerslave, beginning in Warsaw, Poland...
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million copies in its first year after premiere. The tour following the album, called World Slavery Tour, was the band's largest to date with 193 shows in...
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Steel Tour (1980), Iron Maiden Tour (1980), Killer World Tour (1981), The Beast on the Road (1982), World Piece Tour (1983), World Slavery Tour (1984-85)...
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tour, the World Slavery Tour. This began in Warsaw, Poland, on 9 August 1984; it is widely regarded as being the band's longest and most arduous tour...
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The Future Past World Tour is an ongoing concert tour by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, in support of their seventeenth studio album Senjutsu,...
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technician (not to be confused with the other one), comments that, on the World Slavery Tour, some drummers would refer to McBrain as an 'octopus' after witnessing...
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recording of the Powerslave album and the following World Slavery Tour. Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour began in Warsaw, Poland on 9 August 1984 and lasted...
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in Time is the band's first studio effort following the extensive World Slavery Tour of 1984–85, which was physically draining for the group, lasting 331...
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line-up. The stage set was based around that of the widely celebrated World Slavery Tour of 1984–85, featuring similar pyrotechnics and the return of the giant...
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largest crowd being their 1985 Rock in Rio performance during the World Slavery Tour). The Madison Square Garden concert on 5 August sold out in two hours...
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