} Reference ;Festivals and other miscellaneous performances :Five songs from this show, namely "Running Free", "Remember Tomorrow", "Killers", "Innocent Exile" and "Wrathchild" were recorded and released in the
Maiden Japan EP :This show was in support of
Judas Priest :This concert was a part of
Summerfest :This show was in support of
UFO :This concert was a part of The 4th Golden Summernight Concert (Sunrise Festival) :This concert was a secret show under the name "Genghis Khan" ;Cancelled and rescheduled dates The tour was subject to a number of cancellations due to problems with Paul Di'Anno's voice, causing four German dates to be cancelled and several Scandinavian dates to be rescheduled. According to band manager
Rod Smallwood, the reason for the vocal issues were brought about by adopting a "rock star" lifestyle, which Di'Anno states was because he "couldn't see [his] way to the end of" the band's heavy schedule and that he believed that this was "what you were supposed to do in a big, successful rock band." On the other hand,
Steve Harris, the band's bassist, has since said that he did not "know whether he was seeking attention or what", arguing that having to cancel shows because of personal problems was intolerable and ultimately cemented Di'Anno's dismissal. The full list of cancelled dates are as follows: • 27 April 1981:
Winschoten, Netherlands, (Poor ticket sales) • 30 April 1981:
Offenbach am Main, West Germany,
Stadthalle Offenbach • 1 May 1981:
Hamburg, West Germany • 2 May 1981:
Dortmund, West Germany • 3 May 1981:
West Berlin,
Neue Welt • 7 May 1981:
Lund, Sweden, Olympen (Rescheduled to 9 September) • 8 May 1981:
Stockholm, Sweden,
Göta Lejon (Rescheduled to 8 September) • 9 May 1981:
Oslo, Norway • 10 May 1981:
Copenhagen, Denmark,
Odd Fellows Mansion (Rescheduled to 10 September) • 22 August 1981:
Baarlo, Netherlands, ==References==