Iron Maiden has announced plans for a 2024 return to North America with their upcoming The Future Past Tour. Tickets for the new dates go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 3rd at 10am local time. The earliest presales open on Tuesday, October 31st, at 10am local time.

Tickets to Iron Maiden are priced at $49 to $159 + service fees for general admission tickets. VIP tickets to Iron Maiden cost $384 to $385 + service fees. All ticket prices vary by city and venue.

Get the presale code for Iron Maiden below and all the need-to-know details to ensure you score tickets!

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The Future Past Tour will disembark in October 2024 with a performance at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in San Diego, CA. Further stops on the West Coast leg of the tour include Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, NV, and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, CA.

After finishing up a spectacular performance in California at the Power Trip Festival, along with a string of dates in Canada, Iron Maiden knew the time was ripe for a return. Fans can expect the setlists for this new tour to include a mixture of songs from the band’s 2021 release Senjutsu, as well as their 1986 record Somewhere In Time. But they’ll also be rolling out a number of songs that haven’t seen the stage in years — as well as all their fan favorites.

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When Do Iron Maiden Tickets Go On Sale?

Tickets for Iron Maiden go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 3rd at 10am local time.

The Trooper VIP and Fan Club presales both open on Tuesday, October 31st at 10am local time.

A promoter presale and Official Platinum tickets will be available on Wednesday, November 1st at 10am local time. Get all the Iron Maiden presale codes and presale times below!




What Is The Iron Maiden Presale Code?

Fans who want to purchase tickets for Iron Maiden through presales have a few options.

Trooper VIP Presale

The Trooper VIP presale begins on Tuesday, October 31st at 10am local time. You won’t need a presale code to access these tickets, simply choose your preferred tour date and read up on some of the VIP perks. These include access to a pre-show party (pre-show appetizers, beer/drink tokens, and a raffle for autographed memorabilia), an exclusive Trooper t-shirt, an on-site VIP host, and more!

Fan Club Presale

The Fan Club presale opens on Tuesday, October 31st at 10am local time. In order to participate in this presale, you will first need to join the band’s official fan club. Once you’re a member, you’ll receive information on your presale code and will be able to select your Iron Maiden tickets.

Live Nation Presale

A Live Nation presale will take place on Wednesday, November 1st, at 10am local time. To access the promoter presale, pick an Iron Maiden tour date and then use the following presale code to access the presale tickets: BACKSTAGE.

Official Platinum Presale

The Official Platinum presale starts on Wednesday, November 1st at 10am local timeYou won’t need a presale code to participate in this Iron Maiden presale, but you should expect higher ticket prices. Get more details on Official Platinum tickets below.

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What Are Official Platinum Tickets?

If you see expensive tickets that are not VIP packages, those are official platinum tickets. These tickets are offered well over standard ticket prices, which is unfair to fans. The Event Organizer(s) have priced these tickets according to their market value (aka dynamic pricing). In other words, ticket pricing can go up or down and usually goes up.

Official platinum tickets do not include VIP packages. The only positive thing about them is that they make buying floor or front-row tickets to a high-demand concert easy if you’re willing to shed the extra cash. They can sometimes be purchased during a presale without a presale code. Availability and pricing for official platinum tickets are subject to change based on demand.

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Pro Tips When Buying Your Tickets

First, on the day of the presale or general onsale (whichever you prefer), login to your Ticketmaster account (go to my account or sign in located on the upper right corner of the page) 30 minutes ahead of the sale time. If you don’t have one, create one now.

Be sure to add your billing info (aka credit card info) before jumping into the digital queue for a quick check-out. Once the presale starts, remain in the digital queue. Only use one browser window because using multiple browsers or devices and multiple accounts with the same phone number can result in errors. Trust, it’s happened to us before! Don’t refresh your page, do be patient, don’t leave your page, do get those tickets!

What To Do If Tickets Are Sold Out?

If tickets sell out, your other option is to buy them via online resellers like VividSeats or StubHub. When all else fails, we prefer these resell options because both offer a 100% Guarantee. You can also purchase resale tickets through Ticketmaster’s resale program. Just search for the concert or event you want to attend, and see if any resale tickets are available. We recommend comparing the three options to determine which one works best for you.

Also, more standard tickets are often released in the weeks leading up to the show date. We’ve seen it with Oasis, Nine Inch Nails, BLACKPINK, and many more. These tickets are normally production release tickets and sideview/limited-view tickets. It’s a secret gatekept by many, but if you’re reading this, now you know.

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Where Is Iron Maiden Touring In 2024?

Iron Maiden is bringing their The Future Past Tour to North America next fall.

Fri 4th: North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, SAN DIEGO, CA 

Sat 5th: Michelob ULTRA Arena, LAS VEGAS, NV 

Tues 8th: Kia Forum, LOS ANGELES, CA 

Sat 12th: Aftershock Festival, SACRAMENTO, CA 

Mon 14th: Moda Center, PORTLAND, OR 

Weds 16th: Tacoma Dome, TACOMA, WA 

Fri 18th: Delta Center, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 

Sat 19th: Ball Arena, DENVER, CO 

Tues 22nd: Xcel Energy Center, ST PAUL, MN 

Thurs 24th: Allstate Arena, ROSEMONT, IL 

Sat 26th: Scotiabank Arena, TORONTO, ON 

Sun 27th: Videotron Centre, QUEBEC, QC 

Weds 30th: Centre Bell, MONTREAL, QC 

Fri 1st: Wells Fargo Center, PHILADELPHIA, PA 

Sat 2nd: Barclays Center, BROOKLYN, NY 

Weds 6th: DCU Center, WORCESTER, MA 

Fri 8th: PPG Paints Arena, PITTSBURGH, PA 

Sat 9th: Prudential Center, NEWARK, NJ 

Tues 12th: CFG Bank Arena, BALTIMORE, MD 

Weds 13th: Spectrum Center, CHARLOTTE, NC 

Sat 16th: Dickies Arena, FORT WORTH, TX 

Sun 17th: Frost Bank Center (formerly AT&T Center), SAN ANTONIO, TX 

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