Iron Maiden are not slowing down. In 2026, the legendary heavy metal giants return with a tour that feels less like a concert run and more like a global invasion. Titled Eddie Reborn – March of the Dead, this tour celebrates decades of metal dominance while proving that Iron Maiden are still one of the most powerful live forces on the planet. With Eddie resurrected in terrifying new form and a stage show built like a war machine, this tour is already being whispered about as one of the most ambitious of their career.What truly shocks fans isn’t just the scale of the production — it’s the cities Iron Maiden have chosen to conquer. Instead of sticking only to the usual megacities, the band is storming through historic capitals, overlooked metal strongholds, and regions that rarely see tours of this magnitude. From ancient European cities with deep rock heritage to South American capitals where Maiden fandom borders on religion, the route feels deliberately bold, unpredictable, and global in the truest sense.Europe ignites the march, with Iron Maiden tearing through Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, France, Norway, Portugal, and beyond. These are not small club stops but massive arenas and stadiums where tens of thousands will gather under towering lights, flames, and the looming presence of Eddie. Each night promises a setlist packed with classics, deep cuts, and songs that haven’t echoed through these cities in years.North America follows with thunderous force. Canada and the United States are treated to multiple-night stands in major cities, alongside stops in places that fans never expected to see on a Maiden tour poster. The band’s decision to balance iconic locations with surprising choices has only intensified ticket demand, turning every announced date into a must-see event rather than a routine tour stop.Then comes Latin America — a region where Iron Maiden’s name carries near-mythical status. Cities across Central and South America will host shows that feel less like concerts and more like mass rituals. From Colombia to Chile, from Argentina to Brazil, these performances are expected to be loud, emotional, and unforgettable, with crowds that sing every lyric louder than the band themselves.The heart of Eddie Reborn – March of the Dead lies in its message: Iron Maiden are still marching forward, still evolving, still refusing to fade quietly into legend. Eddie’s resurrection symbolizes endurance, rebellion, and the undying spirit of heavy metal. The production is darker, heavier, and more cinematic than ever, blending modern technology with the raw power that defined Maiden from the beginning.This is not a nostalgia tour. This is Iron Maiden staking their claim in the present, proving that even after decades, they can still shock the world with where they go, how they sound, and how fiercely they perform. If your city is on the list, consider yourself chosen. If it’s not, fans everywhere are already planning pilgrimages.In 2026, the dead don’t rest. They march. And Eddie leads the way.