Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden Live: The Evil That Men Do at Monumental Theatre, Santiago, Chile
In 1996, when Iron Maiden performed this electrifying set in Santiago, they were in the midst of 'The X Factour,' promoting their album 'The X Factor,' which had been released a year earlier. This album marked a significant change in the band's lineup, as it was the first to feature vocalist Blaze Bayley, following Bruce Dickinson's departure. Fans were divided on this new direction, but this live performance showcased the band's resilience and commitment to delivering powerful music. Interestingly, this era also highlighted the band's ability to connect with audiences in Latin America, where they had built a passionate following, evident by the enthusiastic response from the crowd in this Chilean venue. The concert wasn't just a display of talent; it was a testament to their enduring legacy and ability to evolve.