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Tickets for Iron Maiden in Yokohama - Nov 24, 2026

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Iron Maiden Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Nov 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Location K-Arena Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
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Event summary

Concert Iron Maiden – Nov 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM – K-Arena Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
If your playlist leans toward riffs and big choruses, you’ll feel at home here. The set tends to keep the pace high and the mood electric. When you’re ready, see your options and map out your night.

K-Arena Yokohama - sports hall, capacity 20,033, address: 6 Chome-2-14 Minatomirai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Japan. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Iron Maiden
City Yokohama, Japan
Venue / arena K-Arena Yokohama
Date Nov 24, 2026
Start time 10:00 AM
Venue type Sports Hall
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Location and venue

K-Arena Yokohama is more than an indoor venue—it’s a modern arena built with live music in mind. Its crisp, contemporary architecture and tightly composed seating bowl make a strong first impression, while a capacity of around 20,000 seats places it among the largest music-focused arenas in the area. The layout is designed to keep attention on the stage and maintain a sense of connection, even at full scale.

Inside, the experience is shaped by purposeful acoustics, clear sightlines, and comfortable seating, supported by production-ready infrastructure. Expect wide concourses, intuitive wayfinding, a solid mix of food and drink options, and premium areas that make arriving early (and staying after the show) feel effortless.

The arena sits in the Minato Mirai area, with the full address 6 Chome-2-14 Minatomirai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Japan. The main entrance is typically reached on foot within minutes from nearby stations (such as Shin-Takashima or Minato Mirai), and Yokohama Station is also within a manageable walk; routes are generally well signed toward entry points. If you’re driving, it’s practical to use the parking garages and lots serving the Minato Mirai complexes close by. For broader citywide transport and orientation, refer to the text below on this page.
Address 6 Chome-2-14 Minatomirai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Japan
Capacity About 20,033
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Destination guide: Yokohama

Yokohama, a vibrant port city on the bay and one of Japan’s most exciting urban hubs, blends cosmopolitan energy with an easygoing seaside atmosphere. As a natural center for entertainment, sports, and major live shows, the city appeals to visitors who want top-tier event production and smooth organization, while still enjoying a destination that offers far more than the ticket itself. Big experiences unfold in modern halls and outdoor venues, and the night can effortlessly continue in districts filled with restaurants, bars, and waterfront promenades.

A major advantage of Yokohama is its infrastructure, which makes getting to key venues simple—whether you’re heading to a match or a concert. The backbone of local travel includes the Minatomirai Line and the Yokohama Municipal Subway (Blue Line, Green Line), supported by dense rail connections that converge at Yokohama Station. If you’re arriving by high-speed rail, Shin-Yokohama Station is the essential Shinkansen gateway, and from there it’s easy to reach major arenas and stadiums such as Nissan Stadium, Yokohama Arena, Pacifico Yokohama, or Yokohama Stadium. For international arrivals, Haneda Airport and Narita Airport are the most practical options, and thanks to clear train and subway links, the trip from the terminal to the city center and event districts stays straightforward and low-stress.

If you’re coming for an event, use Yokohama as a compact sightseeing “bonus” as well. A walk through Minato Mirai delivers a modern, futuristic waterfront vibe, while Yamashita Park offers a seaside break with harbor views. For a more atmospheric stop, there’s Red Brick Warehouse and the waterside promenades, and those who enjoy lively neighborhoods often choose Motomachi-Chukagai and its well-known international-flavored district, where it’s easy to find something tasty before the show or after the final encore. This mix of effortless logistics, a comfortable sense of safety, and attractions within easy reach is exactly what makes the city a strong choice for sports and concert trips.
Airport Tokyo Haneda International Airport (HND), Tokyo, Japan
Country / Continent Japan / Asia
Time zone UTC+09:00
Tokyo 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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