The metal megastars are in town to take fans on a trip down memory lane.
Formed in London in 1975, heavy metal giants Iron Maiden are currently celebrating their 50th birthday.
In the last half century the band, led by singer Bruce Dickinson (other than for a short period in the 1990s), have released a huge amount of music - 41 albums, including 17 studio albums, 13 live albums, four EPs and seven compilations.
And in that time they have earned a reputation for being one of the very best live bands, having played over 2,500 shows to date.
They’re out on the road again, with the Run To The Hills tour, playing a special setlist spanning the nine studio albums from Iron Maiden to Fear Of The Dark and are promising “their most spectacular and elaborate show ever.”
On announcing the tour, Bruce Dickinson said: “Next year is a very special one for Iron Maiden and we’re going to be giving our fans a once-in-a-lifetime live experience. This is a tour that’s gonna put a smile on your face and a cheer in your throat. If you’ve seen us before, then get ready to take that experience to a whole new level. If you’ve never seen us before, then what the hell have you been waiting for? Now’s your chance to find out what you’ve been missing! Iron Maiden’s definitely gonna get ya!”
And there’s good news for Scottish metal fans - with a date in Glasgow.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Iron Maiden play Glasgow's OVO Hydro on their UK tour on Monday, June 30.
Iron Maiden have announced that their support act for Glasgow will be British metal band The Raven Age.
Doors open at 6.30pm, with no further official stage times yet confirmed. Having said that, judging by similar gigs at the venue, you can expect The Raven Age on stage at around 7pm, with Iron Maiden set to start at some point between 8.30pm and 9pm.
If you've decided at the last minute that you'd like to go to the gig then you’re out of luck - it’s a complete sell out. You can check for any late resale tickets here.
It’s over-8s only in the seating areas and over-14s only in the standing areas. All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18 at the gig.
Iron Maiden seems to be playing a broadly similar setlist every night of their current tour. Expect to hear most of - if not all - the following in Glasgow.