The band was scheduled to perform in Israel at the end of the month, but following Corona-based rallying guidelines - canceled • Producers: "We are very sorry the show is canceled"
Fear of the corona. Iron Maiden
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The performance of the Iron Maiden band, which was scheduled to take place late this month at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, was canceled in light of the Corona crisis. In a statement from the show's producers, Shuki Weiss and Live Nation, Israel, ticket buyers will be notified directly from the purchase points early next week, with full details of the date of the refunds.
The statement read: "In recent weeks, the Israeli production, together with the band's directors, have been trying to reach understandings about coordinating a new date for a performance in Israel, but unfortunately with great success. We are very sorry that the show is canceled, we will continue to do so in the future. We want to thank the audience for their patience and trust. We know how long you've been waiting for this show. Hoping for better days. ”The
emergence of the British metal giant is another cancellation in the wave of cancellations and delays of shows that were scheduled to take place in the country (and all over the world, in fact) in the coming months. This is in light of the social remoteness that cannot be applied at concerts and stadiums at this time.
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this country was scheduled to be the second legendary heavy rock band in Israel, but the first with Solana Bruce Dickenson. Her friends performed in our districts in 1995 alongside the vocalist who replaced Dickenson. (Before returning to the band a few years later), Blaise Bailey, Dickenson himself visited Israel about a year and a half ago, during a show promoting his literary autobiography.