Talk:World Slavery Tour

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05/10/1984 describes the show being at Southampton Mayflower Theatre. This venue was still known as The Gaumont at this time.

Yugoslavia was not "behind the iron curtain", since it wasn't a WarPac nation. And Iron Maiden have played in Yugoslavia in 1981 for the first time. Zb10948 (talk) 09:33, 4 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Newcastle, NSW, 9th May 1985[edit]

Just edited to correct an error with the show in Newcastle, NSW, Australia - this is often listed erroneously as 8th May. This was the intended date, with the original venue being the Newcastle Workers' Club, a licensed over-18 only venue. The band upon learning that under-aged fans could not attend, decided to move to the nearby Civic Theatre and re-schedule for the following night, Thursday 9th May. I was there and it blew my 15 year old mind. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Snubian (talkcontribs) 06:58, 4 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

About the tour dates[edit]

Hello!

I numbered the tour dates for better overview and collected extra information about the dates from the Internet. In "Live After Death" cd booklet and in Iron Maiden homepage, there are listed 192 dates. But unfortunately these dates are listed without cancellations. There were 5 cancelled concerts during this tour. So, in total, Iron Maiden gave 187 concerts during this tour. If you do not agree with that, do the maths and control the numbers all over again.

Thank You.