On April 10, 2011, Iron Maiden performed "2 Minutes to Midnight" live at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile. This concert was part of their "The Final Frontier" World Tour, which supported their 2010 album of the same name. "The Final Frontier" marked a significant period for Iron Maiden as it was their first studio album to debut at number one in the UK Albums Chart, showcasing the band's enduring popularity even after decades of their initial breakthrough in the 1980s. The tour featured elaborate stage setups and a setlist filled with classic hits, underscoring Iron Maiden's reputation for delivering memorable live performances. Notably, "2 Minutes to Midnight," released in 1984, remains one of Iron Maiden’s most iconic tracks, often celebrating themes of war and political commentary, which continues to resonate with audiences today. This performance exemplified the band's ability to engage fans globally, particularly in Latin America, where they enjoy a strong following.