Iron Maiden Concert at TD Garden
Experience the legendary Iron Maiden live at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts on September 9, 2026. As part of their 'Run for Your Lives World Tour,' this concert celebrates the band's 50th anniversary, showcasing their iconic heavy metal sound and theatrical stage presence. With over 130 million albums sold and a legacy that includes induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2026, Iron Maiden promises an unforgettable night filled with classic hits and elaborate production.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ticket prices for Iron Maiden at TD Garden?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating and demand. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through manchester-tickets.com. Our platform guarantees delivery and offers competitive pricing based on market demand.
What is the typical setlist duration for Iron Maiden concerts?
The concert will feature approximately 16-18 songs, focusing primarily on material from their first nine studio albums. Expect a runtime of about two hours without an intermission.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is open to all ages; however, please note that it is a heavy metal show with high volume levels.
What are the seating options available at TD Garden?
TD Garden offers various seating options including Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony sections. Each provides a unique viewing experience:
- Floor: General Admission or reserved seating closest to the stage, ideal for an immersive experience.
- Lower Level: Offers excellent sightlines and proximity to the stage.
- Balcony: Provides a more affordable option with panoramic views of the entire arena.
What are the parking options at TD Garden?
Parking at TD Garden can be limited, so it's advisable to plan ahead. Here are some nearby parking options:
- TD Garden Garage: Located directly beneath the venue; availability may vary based on event time.
- North Station Garage: A short walk from TD Garden; offers convenient access.
- Street Parking: Limited metered parking is available in surrounding areas; check local regulations.
What public transport options are available to reach TD Garden?
The venue is easily accessible via public transport. The Green Line (C and E trains) and Orange Line (North Station) provide direct access to TD Garden. Additionally, several bus routes service the area.
Will there be any opening acts for Iron Maiden?
The specific opening acts have yet to be announced; however, expect high-energy performances that complement Iron Maiden's legendary status.
Seating Information
TD Garden features a variety of seating arrangements designed to enhance your concert experience:
- Floor Seating: Best for fans wanting to be closest to the action; includes both General Admission and reserved sections.
- Lower Level Seating: Offers premium views with comfortable seating options; ideal for those who want a closer view without being on the floor.
- Balcony Seating: Provides a more economical choice with great sightlines across the arena; perfect for those looking for a broader perspective of the show.
Parking Information
Parking near TD Garden can be competitive during events. Here are some recommended options:
- TD Garden Garage: Conveniently located beneath the venue; availability may vary based on event time.
- North Station Garage: A short walk from TD Garden; offers easy access before and after events.
- Meters & Street Parking: Limited availability in surrounding areas; check local regulations for hours and pricing.
Iron Maiden Manchester Concert reviews
Asheville Symphony @ Wolfe Theatre
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The venue is old, with paint peeling in multiple places. Back wall of stage has visible air ducts. Not used to that. Chorus was so deep upstage they had to be miked. Soloists also miked. A piece of something from the ceiling even fell down onto the bass section during the concert. Temperature was boiling. Fortunately someone turned on the A/C in the middle of the evening, so that helped. Surprised the staff wouldn't have anticipated this. I'm used to seeing Iron Maiden in STL and NYC.
The program itself was shorter than expected, and since I came to hear the chorale, I was disappointed since their portion of the evening only lasted about 20 minutes. Overall I enjoyed that portion, as the 125-member double chorus and the soloists sounded nice, although, again, not quite right due to miking them over the sound system. Sound system itself okay, but not the best way to hear classical music. I understand why it was done, since the voices might have been lost from the back of the stage. The venue is not well designed for classical music. I hope Asheville is able to construct or use a different venue for the symphony, as they deserve better.