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Iron Maiden Urges Fans to Limit Phone Use Ahead of 50th Anniversary Tour

The band’s manager, Rod Smallwood, calls for deeper fan engagement as the Run For Your Lives tour kicks off May 27 in Budapest, introducing new drummer Simon Dawson.

Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden performs onstage. The British heavy metal band is urging concertgoers to “severely limit” mobile phone usage during its Run for Your Lives World Tour, telling them to live “in the moment.”
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Overview

  • Iron Maiden has asked fans to minimize phone use during concerts to enhance the live experience and respect both the band and fellow attendees.
  • Manager Rod Smallwood emphasized that excessive phone use diminishes enjoyment for the audience and distracts the band on stage.
  • The Run For Your Lives World Tour begins May 27 in Budapest, marking the band’s 50th anniversary and featuring new drummer Simon Dawson.
  • The tour will span Europe and the UK through August, with additional dates expected to be announced.
  • This initiative aligns with a broader trend among artists like Jack White, The Raconteurs, and Tool to limit phone distractions at live performances.