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Bruce Dickinson Sends Message for Fans After Ruined Paris Stadium Concert

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/06/24 at 2:22 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 5 Min Read
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Iron Maiden released an official statement regarding a significant technical failure that disrupted their concert film recording at La Défense Arena in Paris on June 22, 2026. The power outage occurred approximately 50 minutes into the performance during “2 Minutes to Midnight,” forcing the band to halt the show.

Bruce Dickinson commented on the incident in the band’s statement: “Despite everything, the audience and atmosphere last night were fantastic. Like every other challenge Iron Maiden have faced over the years, we’ll find a way to deal with and overcome the missing songs in the encore when it comes to the final film.”

The band resumed their set about an hour after the outage, continuing with “Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” A strict local police curfew at 11:35 PM prevented them from performing their planned encores. This curfew was imposed due to transportation constraints affecting over 30,000 fans. The outage appeared to stem from the arena’s internal electrical installation rather than the public power grid. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause.

The Paris concert held particular significance as it was being professionally filmed and recorded exclusively for Iron Maiden’s upcoming “Run For Your Lives” Tour concert film. This was the only show on the tour where a strict phone-free policy was enforced. Fans were required to place their devices in magnetically sealed Yondr pouches before entering the venue. The timing of the blackout proved especially ironic, occurring during “2 Minutes to Midnight,” a 1984 classic from the album Powerslave that carries apocalyptic themes fitting the dramatic circumstances of the evening.

The power failure had cascading effects on the performance’s scope and duration. Backup generators activated quickly but provided only enough power for the house lights, leaving the stage in darkness. The band could not resume immediately until full power was restored. The one-hour delay pushed the concert past the venue’s strict 11:30 PM curfew. Organizers negotiated with local police for a brief extension to 11:35 PM. This compressed timeline meant the planned encore featuring “Aces High,” “Fear of the Dark,” and “Wasted Years” had to be dropped entirely. The setlist was reduced from 17 songs to 14.

The incident has generated significant backlash among attendees. Many fans expressed frustration on social media about the abbreviated performance. Some audience members left the venue before the band returned to the stage roughly an hour after the outage began. The disruption has raised questions among fans about whether Iron Maiden will release the footage recorded at La Défense Arena or if they plan to film the concert at a different location to capture the complete performance intended for the final film release.

The band managed to deliver a substantial performance after resuming. They continued with classics like “Run to the Hills” and “The Trooper” before the curfew forced an early conclusion. The incident underscores the unpredictable nature of live concert filming and the complex logistics involved in capturing a major production for theatrical or streaming release.

The band thanked fans for their patience and support during the challenging situation. “We know that many of you travelled long distances and waited patiently throughout the interruption. You were looking forward to experiencing the complete Run For Your Lives show. We share your disappointment. No one is more frustrated than the band and crew, who were eager to deliver the full performance you deserved. What we will remember most from last night is the incredible spirit inside the arena. Your patience, understanding and unwavering support through an extremely challenging situation meant the world to us.”

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