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KNAC.COM To Celebrate 10 Years Online At Iron Maiden One-Off Show in Los Angeles By Newsferatu, Writer Friday, November 2, 2007 @ 11:02 AM
For Iron Maiden the Los Angeles show will be part of the first leg of the Somewhere Back in Time World Tour 2008.
The band will fly in especially for this one show from Tokyo two days before and depart for Mexico the day after on a specially commissioned and customized Boeing 757, flown by Astraeus Airline Captain and Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson. The 757, decked out in Maiden and Eddie artwork, will carry the band, road crew and other personnel of around 70 people plus over 12 tons of equipment.
The Iron Maiden fan club have arranged an exclusive first access pre-sale for members to buy Tickets to the show on Tuesday November 6th, before tickets go on sale to the public on 10th November. To allow fans to be right up close to the band, the fan club will also be running a special draw whereby 60 winners and friend at each show will be given first access to the venue enabling them to be first to the stage barrier. Full details can be found on IronMaiden.com.
To further ratchet up your anticipation for the February show, KNAC.COM will offer you a once in a lifetime opportunity to sing along with Iron Maiden live on stage at the L.A Forum to the classic song ‘'Heaven Can Wait’'. More about this, and other plans we have for February 19th later.
Concert promoter Live Nation and KNAC.COM will host online pre-sales from Thursday, November 8, 10 A.M. to Friday, November 9, 10 P.M. The general public on-sale is Saturday, November 10 at 10 A.M through all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster.com.
IMPORTANT: To express your interest in receiving your private KNAC.COM password for the pre-sale click here now or visit the KNAC.COM contest section. Only those who fill out the form will receive their password on November 8th.
The full schedule for the first leg of the Somewhere Back in Time World Tour 2008 looks like this:
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