Lyon, July 1 – After captivating 50,000 fans at the Groupama Stadium in Lyon-Décines on Sunday, June 28, the legendary heavy metal band Iron Maiden made an unexpected appearance at a local restaurant. The British group chose Au P’tit Zinc, located on Quai Pierre-Scize in the 5th arrondissement, which is known for staying open late.
A Surprise Visit to Au P’tit Zinc
The band’s visit was a significant moment for the restaurant, which has reportedly faced difficulties in recent months following a tax audit. Laurent Merle, the owner of Au P’tit Zinc, proudly shared a photograph of himself with Iron Maiden’s lead singer, Bruce Dickinson, on social media.
“Incredibly Kind” Encounter
Merle’s post, which quickly circulated, was accompanied by a heartfelt caption: “Iron Maiden coming to eat at Au P’tit Zinc after their stadium concert, amazing! Incredibly kind! Great evening!” The photo captured a candid moment between the restaurant owner and the iconic frontman, highlighting the unexpected and positive interaction.
The choice of Au P’tit Zinc by such a globally renowned band provided a much-needed boost to the establishment, drawing attention and positive publicity. The restaurant, a local fixture, benefited from the high-profile visit, especially given its recent challenges.
Concert Success at Groupama Stadium
The concert at Groupama Stadium was a massive success, drawing a huge crowd of devoted fans. Iron Maiden’s performance was part of their ongoing tour, which continues to attract large audiences worldwide. The band’s decision to unwind at a local eatery rather than a more exclusive venue resonated positively with both fans and local businesses.
Impact on Local Business
The visit underscores the potential positive impact that major events and celebrity appearances can have on local economies, particularly for smaller businesses. For Au P’tit Zinc, the encounter with Iron Maiden was not just a memorable evening but also a moment of recognition that could help in its recovery.
No Storms for Iron Maiden
The concert proceeded without the issues that plagued other local events. Notably, the La Kermesse festival was canceled due to storms, raising questions about event planning and weather preparedness. However, Iron Maiden’s performance at Groupama Stadium went ahead as planned, much to the delight of their fans.
The band’s presence in Lyon, culminating in their restaurant visit, left a lasting impression on the city. It highlighted Lyon’s appeal not only as a cultural and culinary hub but also as a welcoming destination for international artists.
The full extent of the positive impact on Au P’tit Zinc following this high-profile visit remains to be seen, but the initial reaction from the community has been overwhelmingly supportive.