It all depends on where you sit, the location etc. When I went to see Iron Maiden at Twickenham, London for their Somewhere Back in Time Tour (2008, I think) and it cost me approximately £50-£65
well the concert i went to (Sydney, Australia, Feb. 10th 2008) my friend and i both bought shirts for AU$50
About 45, It depends on the shirt.
Probably the same as the rest of them. They get paid for how much iron maiden stuff is sold such as albums,merch,concert tickets so it probably changes a lot.
It's relevant question. Officialy Iron Maiden have reportedly sold over 85 million records worldwide. But there is probably much much more, if you count pirate downloadof their albums you will probably get number beyond 200 milion...
Somewhere over $60 million!
Not much, the old black vinyl albums go quite cheaply!
Iron Maiden shirts generally range from 17-22 US dollars from online retailers. This can fluctuate heavily depending on where you purchase from. The official Iron Maiden website sells them at 20 Euros.
25 quid
About 45, It depends on the shirt.
Probably the same as the rest of them. They get paid for how much iron maiden stuff is sold such as albums,merch,concert tickets so it probably changes a lot.
Jimi Hendrix is probably slightly more widely known than Iron Maiden; even though Iron Maiden had a longer career, Hendrix changed guitar playing forever. That pretty much explains it.
It's relevant question. Officialy Iron Maiden have reportedly sold over 85 million records worldwide. But there is probably much much more, if you count pirate downloadof their albums you will probably get number beyond 200 milion...
Somewhere over $60 million!
Not much, the old black vinyl albums go quite cheaply!
There's no fixed price. The more signatures the more you'll get.
One does not hire Iron Maiden. They will only come to you.Second Answer:The world being what it is, try making a serious offer.Depending upon who you are and what sort of exposure they might expect from your venue, they may just decide to perform gratis. You know, like a refrigerator magnet.
I'd say yes, they certainly chart a lot higher in Europe than they do in the U.S. On top of this, they have a much younger fan-base in Europe and their newer songs are much more widely celebrated. Iron Maiden are currently more popular than ever everywhere except America, where their peak was still the 1980s.
First of all, it's a single not an album. It costs around £30 on eBay.