Steve Harris revealed which classic track he wants to bring back to the setlist of Iron Maiden 's Run For Your Lives World Tour
In an interview with Metal Hammer , the bassist and founder revealed that there are several songs the band doesn't currently play, but that he would love to revisit, citing "The Evil That Men Do," a standout track from the album Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988). The song, which was once a hit among fans and a regular feature in previous shows, hasn't been performed live since 2019, according to the bassist.
“I like them all! It’s hard to choose one. There are certain songs, like 'The Evil That Men Do,' that aren’t yet in the setlist and that I’d like to play. But we discussed some ideas and ended up not playing them this time,” confessed the 69-year-old musician.
Steve Harris stated that this type of decision isn't simple. "But it's difficult to create a setlist from any phase of our career [without leaving anything out]. It's a good problem to have, I think," he concluded.
Iron Maiden's current phase has brought back rare tracks. Among them are "Killers," "Murders in the Rue Morgue," and "The Clairvoyant," which had been absent from the setlist for decades.
The Run for Your Lives World Tour celebrates the band's 50th anniversary and has been touring Europe and North America since May of last year .
In Brazil, Iron Maiden has confirmed two shows. After selling out the show in São Paulo at Allianz Parque on October 25th, the band has confirmed an extra date: October 27th, also at Allianz Parque. Few tickets remain available on the LIVEPASS website .
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