Iron Maiden to receive Outstanding Contribution To Music honour

They will get the O2 Silver Clef award in May

Iron Maiden gæster Royal Arena
Published 24th Mar 2015

Metal monoliths Iron Maiden are set to be awarded the O2 Silver Clef award by Nordoff Robbins for their outstanding contribution to music.

The music legends will become the 40th act to receive the prestigious honour since The Who won the inaugural award back in 1976.

They will be handed the award at the O2 Silver Clef Lunch on 3rd July at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

Proceeds from the lunch will, as always, go to fund Nordoff Robbins’ ground-breaking work with music therapy. Over the past four decades over £8.5million has been raised.

Iron Maiden commented: “Nordoff Robbins is an exceptional charity and their dedication to changing people’s lives through music therapy is something we all very much support.

“We’re extremely proud to receive the O2 Silver Clef Award and be part of the 40th anniversary event celebrating this wonderful achievement.”

Previously winners of note include Jimmy Page (2014), The Clash (2013), Muse (2010), Ozzy Osbourne (2006), Def Leppard (1992), Robert Plant (1990), David Bowie (1987) and Queen (1984).