
On this day October 14 1985, Iron Maiden released Live After Death, a monumental live album that captured the band at the height of their powers during the World Slavery Tour. Recorded at Long Beach Arena in California and London’s Hammersmith Odeon, the album showcased the raw intensity and precision that made Iron Maiden one of the greatest live acts in rock history.
Featuring electrifying performances of classics like Aces High, The Trooper, and Run to the Hills, Live After Death became a defining document of heavy metal’s golden age. The album’s detailed gatefold artwork, thunderous sound, and massive crowds reflected the scale of the band’s global dominance in the mid-1980s.
80s insight: Live After Death remains one of the most celebrated live albums of the decade, capturing the energy, showmanship, and power that made Iron Maiden legends of heavy metal.
Featuring electrifying performances of classics like Aces High, The Trooper, and Run to the Hills, Live After Death became a defining document of heavy metal’s golden age. The album’s detailed gatefold artwork, thunderous sound, and massive crowds reflected the scale of the band’s global dominance in the mid-1980s.
80s insight: Live After Death remains one of the most celebrated live albums of the decade, capturing the energy, showmanship, and power that made Iron Maiden legends of heavy metal.