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Maiden Scotland 2024
October 26th @ 9:00 pm - 12:59 am
On Saturday, October 26th, 2024, Maiden Scotland will grace the stage of Elgin Town Hall for what promises to be an unforgettable night of metal mayhem. With a setlist spanning the greatest hits to classic album cuts, including tracks from the seminal 1984 album “Powerslave,” fans can expect nothing short of a relentless onslaught of Iron Maiden’s most beloved anthems.
Since their inception in 2003 amidst the vibrant music scene of Glasgow, Maiden Scotland has been a force to be reckoned with in the world of tribute bands. Born out of a shared love for the iconic sound of Iron Maiden, the band quickly gained a reputation for their electrifying live performances and unwavering dedication to recreating the magic of the legendary heavy metal act.
At the forefront of Maiden Scotland stands the powerhouse vocalist Martin Jakubski, whose captivating stage presence and remarkable vocal prowess have earned him acclaim not only within the realms of tribute bands but also as a member of Marillion’s Steve Rothery Band. With a voice that channels the spirit of Bruce Dickinson himself, Jakubski leads Maiden Scotland with unrivaled passion and intensity, mesmerizing audiences with each soaring note.
Backing Jakubski are a group of seasoned musicians, including guitarists who have proudly toured with original Iron Maiden singer Paul Dianno. Their intimate knowledge of Iron Maiden’s catalog, coupled with their own musical expertise, allows them to faithfully recreate the iconic sound that has defined generations of heavy metal fans.
From the thunderous energy of “The Number of the Beast” to the epic storytelling of “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Maiden Scotland guarantees a performance that will transport audiences back to the golden age of metal. With their unparalleled musicianship and unwavering dedication to the music they love, Maiden Scotland continues to honor the legacy of Iron Maiden in grandiose fashion, ensuring that the flame burns on!
Maiden Scotland’s gonna get ya!