Iron Maiden have confirmed the Japanese dates for their ongoing Run For Your Lives world tour. The shows will close out the full two-year run and serve as the final opportunity to see the large-scale production and career-spanning set built around material from the band’s first nine albums. Following this tour, the band will take a well-earned break from touring in 2027.

The 2026 dates are set for:

Nov. 24 – K-Arena, Yokohama – Japan
Nov. 25 – K-Arena, Yokohama – Japan

Founding bassist Steve Harris said: “We are very excited to be bringing this ‘Run For Your Lives’ tour to Japan later this year. And even more so as we are ending the entire two-year world tour in Yokohama.”

“I have always loved spending time in Japan, and we enjoy coming back whenever we can to play for our fans there. So it feels extra special for us to be sharing the final two nights of this incredible tour with you all in Japan. It’s going to make it a truly memorable occasion for us all.”

Longtime manager Rod Smallwood added, “We are delighted to be returning to Japan once again. I know it may seem like a long time for our Japanese fans to wait to see this show, but it means a lot to us to finish the tour there, and I can promise our fans that they are in for a treat with this setlist and production. We are very excited to share it with you! The band has been loving revisiting this era and especially enjoys playing these songs with the state-of-the-art visuals we’ve created to accompany them. We’ve got all the big ones from the early days, including ‘Hallowed Be Thy Name’, ‘Run To The Hills’, ‘Phantom Of The Opera’, ‘Trooper’, ‘Number Of The Beast’, ‘Killers’, ‘Powerslave’, ‘2 Minutes To Midnight’ and more. Plus there’s some true epics including ‘Rime Of The Ancient Mariner’ and ‘Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son’, which will be even more special because these shows will be at the very end of the ‘Run For Your Lives’ tour, and so the final time the band will ever be playing a number of these songs.

“One thing to add, it was really special on our European dates last year to see that the vast majority of our fans appreciated and respected our request to severely limit their use of phones at our concerts, ideally just keeping it in their pockets the whole time, especially in those standing areas in front of the stage. Our fans’ understanding and cooperation made a colossal difference to the atmosphere of every show and increased the enjoyment enormously for the band and fans alike. Therefore we ask all our fans in Japan to do the same and enjoy the show ‘in the moment’ rather than film on their phones. Please keep them in your pockets.”

Tickets go on sale April 25, with more countries to be announced soon.

The spring/summer 2025 European leg of the Run For Your Lives tour kicked off May 27, 2025 in Budapest, Hungary and wrapped August 2, 2025 in Warsaw, Poland. The run marked Iron Maiden’s first shows with drummer Simon Dawson, who stepped in following the departure of longtime drummer Nicko McBrain in December 2024.

Find all the announced Iron Maiden tour dates below:

5/23 Athens, GR OAKA
5/26 Sofia, BG Vasil Levski Stadium
5/28 Bucharest, RO Arena Națională
5/30 Bratislava, SK Národný Futbalový Štadión
6/2 Hannover, DE Heinz von Heiden Arena
6/4 Solvesborg, SE Sweden Rock Festival
6/6 Nurnberg, DE Rock im Park
6/7 Nurburg, DE Rock am Ring
6/10 Amsterdam, NL Ziggo Dome
6/13 Nickelsdorf, AT Nova Rock
6/14 Hradec Kralove, CZ Rock for People
6/17 Milan, IT San Siro Stadium
6/19 Clisson, FR Hellfest
6/22 Paris, FR Paris La Défense Arena
6/24 Copenhagen, DK Copenhell
6/25 Oslo, NO Tons of Rock
6/28 Lyon – Décines, FR Groupama Stadium
6/29 Antwerp, BE Live Is Live
7/1 Viveiro, ES Resurrection Fest
7/4 Cartagena, ES Rock Imperium Festival
7/7 Lisbon, PT Estádio da Luz
7/11 Knebworth, UK EddFest
8/29 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
8/30 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
9/3 Montréal, QC Parc Jean-Drapeau
9/5 Harrison, NJ Sports Illustrated Stadium
9/6 Harrison, NJ Sports Illustrated Stadium
9/9 Boston, MA TD Garden
9/11 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
9/12 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
9/15 Hershey, PA Hersheypark Stadium
9/17 Louisville, KY Louder Than Life Festival
9/19 Shakopee, MN Mystic Lake Amphitheater
9/22 Chicago, IL Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
9/25 Los Angeles, CA BMO Stadium
9/26 Los Angeles, CA BMO Stadium
9/29 San Antonio, TX Alamodome
10/2 Mexico City, MX Estadio GNP Seguros
10/5 San Salvador, SV Estadio Jorge “Mágico” González
10/8 San José, CR Estadio Nacional
10/11 Bogotá, CO Vive Claro
10/14 Quito, EC Estadio Atahualpa
10/17 Lima, PE Estadio Nacional
10/20 Buenos Aires, AR Estadio Huracán
10/21 Buenos Aires, AR Estadio Huracán
10/25 São Paulo, BR Allianz Parque
10/27 São Paulo, BR Allianz Parque
10/31 Santiago, CL Estadio Nacional
11/1 Santiago, CL Estadio Nacional
11/24 Yokohama, JP K-Arena Yokohama
11/25 Yokohama, JP K-Arena Yokohama

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