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IRON MAIDEN releases 'Powerslave' sand globe

05-12-2024

IRON MAIDEN has released a number of featured in their merch store, among which a ‘Powerslave’ themed sandblobe. The Item is yours for €52.66 plus shipping costs. 

Step into the mystical sands of ancient Egypt with the exclusive Iron Maiden Powerslave Sand Globe! Inspired by the iconic Powerslave album artwork, this unique collectible encapsulates the essence of Maiden’s Egyptian-themed masterpiece.

Encased in a crystal-clear globe, you’ll find an intricately crafted pyramid with the unmistakable Pharaoh Eddie at its base, flanked by majestic Sphinx-like guardians. Instead of traditional snow, a swirl of desert sand and glitter engulfs Eddie when shaken, capturing the aura of a windswept desert scene.

The globe sits atop a richly detailed, hieroglyph-adorned base featuring the classic Iron Maiden logo. Perfect for die-hard fans and collectors alike, the Powerslave Sand Globe is a stunning tribute to one of heavy metal’s most legendary albums.

Specifications:

Official Iron Maiden Merchandise Material: High-quality resin and glass Sand and glitter mix for a unique desert effect

Other available items are IRON MAIDEN ‘Killers’ boxer shorts and socks, Eddie Chritmas tree hanging ornaments, tankards and dressing gowns.

“Run For Your Lives” 2025 tour dates:

May 27 – Budapest Aréna, Budapest, Hungary *
May 31 – Letnany Airport, Prague, Czech Republic *
Jun. 01 – TIPOS Arena, Bratislava, Slovakia *
Jun. 05 – Trondheim Rocks, Trondheim, Norway (Festival)
Jun. 07 – SR-Bank Arena, Stavanger, Norway *
Jun. 09 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark *
Jun. 12 – 3Arena, Stockholm, Sweden *
Jun. 13 – 3Arena, Stockholm, Sweden *
Jun. 16 – Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland *
Jun. 21 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, England ^
Jun. 22 – Co-op Live, Manchester, England ^
Jun. 25 – Malahide Castle, Dublin, Ireland *^
Jun. 28 – London Stadium, London, England *^
Jun. 30 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland ^
Jul. 03 – Eurockéennes Festival, Belfort, France (Festival)
Jul. 05 – Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain **
Jul. 06 – MEO Arena, Lisbon, Portugal **
Jul. 09 – Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland **
Jul. 11 – Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany **
Jul. 13 – Stadio Euganeo, Padova, Italy **
Jul. 15 – Bürgerweide, Bremen, Germany **
Jul. 17 – Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria **
Jul. 19 – Paris La Défense Arena, Paris, France **
Jul. 23 – GelreDome, Arnhem, Netherlands **
Jul. 25 – Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany **
Jul. 26 – Cannstatter Wasen, Stuttgart, Germany **
Jul. 29 – Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany **
Aug. 02 – PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland **

Support acts:

HALESTORM
THE RAVEN AGE
** AVATAR

Having been established in 1975 in the East End of London, IRON MAIDEN have, over the course of 17 studio albums, more than 110 million records sold and some of the greatest world tours that music has ever witnessed, become one of the greatest and most influential British rock bands of all time. Yet despite their enormous success, they have remained down to earth and true to their roots throughout their career.

IRON MAIDEN are currently on the road completing their acclaimed “The Future Past Tour” dates, which started earlier this month in Australia and New Zealand and continue through Japan, Canada, United States, Mexico, Colombia, Chile and Argentina before concluding in Sao Paulo, Brazil with two concerts at the huge Allianz Parque Stadium in December.

IRON MAIDEN‘s latest album, “Senjutsu”, was released in September 2021 via BMG. The band’s first LP in six years was recorded in 2019 in Paris with longstanding producer Kevin Shirley and co-produced by Harris. It features three tracks whose running time exceeds 10 minutes each.

For “Senjutsu” — loosely translated as “tactics and strategy” — the band once again enlisted the services of Mark Wilkinson to create the spectacular Samurai-themed cover artwork, based on an idea by Harris.

“Senjutsu” topped the charts in several European countries upon its release, including in Belgium, Finland, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland.

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