
Iron Maiden and Live Nation have announced that they have been forced to rescheduled the metal legend's September 26th concert at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles due to the USC Trojans Vs. Oregon Ducks football game set to take place at the nearby Memorial Coliseum.
Live Nation explained, "This is an unprecedented circumstance and is unfortunately entirely outside of either our or the band's control. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause and appreciate your understanding as we comply with venue and city regulations."
Iron Maiden's manager Rod Smallwood added, "We were completely shocked when we were told about this unique situation affecting our sold-out L.A. show on the Saturday night. We have worked with the team at Live Nation, and rather than cancelling this second show, we were thankfully able to move the show to the following night, Sunday, September 27.
"We are naturally mortified at the issues and inconvenience raised for our fans who hold tickets, but there is sadly nothing we can do other than move the show a day later."
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