OAKA has released guidelines ahead of tonight’s concert of the legendary Iron Maiden, as part of their world tour.
Through two separate announcements, the management of the complex and the relevant authorities presented the entry points to the stadium, the available parking spaces and the special provisions made for arena ticket holders and people with disabilities (disabled).
Organizers are asking spectators to arrive early at the OAKA to avoid inconvenience and ensure a smooth entry for the thousands of people expected to attend the concert.
The public entrances and parking areas
According to instructions, arena ticket holders will be served primarily from Gate F on Spyrou Louis Avenue.
For those travelling by car, there will be free parking with access from Kimi Avenue, and there will be people from the organization to guide the public.
At the same time, special parking spaces have been set up for spectators with disabilities, as well as organized meeting points near the Box Office. From there, support staff will escort guests to their seats inside the concert venue.
The organizers of the event point out that the cooperation of the public is essential for everything to go off without a hitch and for everyone to enjoy the evening safely.
The story of the legendary Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are considered one of the most important bands in the history of heavy metal music. They were formed in 1975 in East London by bassist Steve Harris and within a few years managed to become a global phenomenon.
The band became known for their distinctive sound, theatrical performances and of course their mascot, the legendary Eddie, who accompanies every tour and record.
The big launch came in the ’80s with albums like “The Number of the Beast”, “Powerslave”, “Piece of Mind” and “Somewhere in Time”, which made history on the world rock stage.
Singer Bruce Dickinson became one of the most distinctive voices on the metal scene, while Iron Maiden concerts became legendary thanks to the band’s spectacular sets and explosive energy.
To date, the band has sold millions of records around the world and continues to fill stadiums in Europe, America and Asia, maintaining a fanatical following for five decades.
Tonight’s concert at OAKA is expected to be one of the biggest musical nights of the summer, with Greek fans getting ready for another great live performance by Iron Maiden.
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