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Tickets for Iron Maiden in Montreal - Sep 3, 2026

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Iron Maiden Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Sep 3, 2026 at 10:15 PM
Location Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, Canada
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Event summary

Concert Iron Maiden – Sep 3, 2026 at 10:15 PM – Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, Canada
The vibe you’re chasing is loud, upbeat, and unapologetically live. You get singalong hooks, punchy drums, and that rush that never gets old. If you want to be there, check availability and sort it out.

Parc Jean-Drapeau - park, capacity 65,000, address: 1, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Iron Maiden
City Montreal, Canada
Venue / arena Parc Jean-Drapeau
Date Sep 3, 2026
Start time 10:15 PM
Venue type Park
Tip: If you're traveling, plan your arrival and return in advance (traffic, parking, public transport).

Location and venue

Parc Jean-Drapeau is not just a park—it’s a vast island destination built for big-scale events and easy waterfront escapes. Wide lawns, wooded pockets, and open plazas create a flexible setting for major festivals, sporting gatherings, and large public shows, all with memorable riverfront views.

The experience feels open-air yet well managed: broad pathways and crowd zones make moving around simple, while purpose-built event sites support clear sound and strong sightlines from multiple angles. On event days, visitors appreciate the on-site essentials (food and drink stands, restrooms, and clearly marked areas); outside event hours, the park remains a relaxed place to explore and recharge.

The exact location is 1, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada. The easiest approach is to follow the entrance instructions on your ticket and the on-site wayfinding to the correct zone (whether you’re headed to an outdoor concert site or closer to the circuit area). If you’re driving, use the park’s parking areas; if you’re coming by public transit, the most convenient drop-off point is the Jean-Drapeau metro station, which places you close to the heart of the site. For broader city transportation details, see the general Montreal section below.
Address 1, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada
Capacity About 65,000
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Destination guide: Montreal

Montreal, the largest city in Québec, is known as one of North America’s most vibrant stages for sports, concerts, and major live events. The city blends European charm with modern energy, so attending an event is often only the start of the experience. Whether you’re coming for the arena atmosphere or for big stadium spectacles, Montreal offers a rhythm that naturally revolves around entertainment, culture, and nightlife.

For visitors, top-tier connectivity is a major advantage: public transit by STM (Société de transport de Montréal) includes the Métro de Montréal and a dense bus network, making it easy to reach most arenas and stadiums quickly and stress-free. If you arrive by train, Gare Centrale (Montréal Central Station) is the key hub in the heart of downtown, while the main airport for air arrivals is Aéroport international Montréal-Trudeau (YUL). For the wider metro area, regional exo services are also practical, helping you combine accommodation choices with a smooth trip to the event.

Before or after a concert, it’s worth taking advantage of the “tourist bonus” Montreal delivers at almost every turn. Wander the cobblestone streets of Vieux-Montréal and along the Vieux-Port, pause in lively squares, and experience the city by the Saint Lawrence River. For views and a break from the buzz, Mont Royal is ideal, and a walk through central neighborhoods often ends in cafés, galleries, and spots where you can feel the city’s true pulse.

All things considered, Montreal is easy to plan: accommodation ranges from downtown hotels to more budget-friendly options along metro lines, and the food scene fits every budget and taste. That mix of solid logistics, a comfortable sense of moving around the city, and attractions within reach is exactly what makes Montreal a great destination when you’re looking for tickets to an event and want an experience that lasts both before and after the show itself.
Airport Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Montréal, Canada
Country / Continent Canada / North America
Time zone UTC-04:00
Eastern Standard Time

About the performer

Iron Maiden, a British heavy metal band from East London, has built the status of a global concert institution since 1975. As a key force of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, they fused the raw drive of clubs with melody and an epic sense of scale. Their sound links hard riffs, melodic guitar lines and unmistakable vocal peaks, while each era brings new stories, historical themes and urban legends. Fans follow them across generations because tradition and freshness stay balanced, with a message of courage and rock energy.

On stage, Iron Maiden consistently raises the production bar: powerful sound, precise lighting, pyrotechnics and show dramaturgy are designed to feel full in arenas, stadiums and open-air venues. Theatrical elements, set pieces and animated transitions support the songs without excess, so the audience sinks into the story and the night’s concept. Concertgoers often praise the discipline onstage, the tight crew, strong sightlines from most areas, and steady audio from the first minute to the last.

A special hallmark is Eddie, the cult mascot who appears on covers, projections and the live show, creating an instantly recognizable identity. This visual world connects music, illustration and stage action into one coherent whole, so the concert feels like a major event, not just a gig. Eddie changes forms with each album theme, giving the crowd a new “story” every cycle. For fans it’s a chance for photos, collectible souvenirs, themed merchandise and extra content around the venue or festival grounds.

The setlist leans on classics like “The Trooper”, “Fear of the Dark” and “Run to the Hills”, yet often adds deep cuts and newer material, depending on the tour concept. Songs are built for participation through choruses, mass singing and rhythmic chants, creating togetherness even with tens of thousands of people. The band is known for respect toward the crowd: setlists are carefully shaped, transitions flow, and communication feels warm and direct, without needless breaks. In every track you can hear the precision of the rhythm section and the work of the twin guitars.

For visitors, that means an experience that is intense yet comfortable: the pace holds your focus, and venue logistics usually help with entrances, movement, queues and safety. Iron Maiden draws both devoted metalheads and a wider audience seeking top-tier live performance with clear visuals and plenty of detail. Shows often work well for couples or groups with mixed tastes, because the atmosphere stays friendly. If it’s your first time, arriving early pays off for the pre-show buzz, food and drink options, and easier orientation on site.

Whether you see them in a stadium, an arena or on a festival stage, Iron Maiden leaves the impression of a band that proves its reputation through small details. Their London-rooted career still inspires new artists, while giving fans a sense of continuity, belonging and an ongoing story. In practice, you get both hits and distinctive instrumental passages, delivered with the band’s excellent pace. Take the chance to feel the power of the songs, the signature bass and twin guitars, and the sound that shaped the history of heavy metal.

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