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If I could I would see multiple Maiden shows on a tour, same setlist or not. I just love to see and hear them live.
I do think at least 2 shows is still the sweet spot, its hard to take everything in the first time so going back again is always a thing I enjoy. Beyond that their isnt much point.That’s a gross exaggeration. Bruce might say a few words different in an intro, Gers might mangle a solo slightly differently, Adrian might do an angry look at the drummer, the rest is the same night by night. They don’t change up the solos or the set or the encore night by night, Steve can’t handle changes. I used to see back to back shows of Maiden tours but there was no point.
I always make it a point to catch the Chicago show and a show elsewhere in the states. Shame I couldn't make it work for Future Past considering how much I'd been wanting a SIT-centric show.I do think at least 2 shows is still the sweet spot, its hard to take everything in the first time so going back again is always a thing I enjoy. Beyond that their isnt much point.
I do think at least 2 shows is still the sweet spot, its hard to take everything in the first time so going back again is always a thing I enjoy. Beyond that their isnt much point.
Same here,the last 3 tours i have done 2 gigs on each and it was great, i looked forward to the second gig just the same as the first one. I think mixing it up, standing then seated or indoor then outdoor if possible makes them both feel different too.If I could I would see multiple Maiden shows on a tour, same setlist or not. I just love to see and hear them live.
Agreed. I definitely overdid it on the UK leg of The Final Frontier tour in 2011. Five almost identical shows were too many (although, to be fair, I did not feel like that after four shows on the Somewhere Back in Time tour).
Were the SBIT gigs more spaced out and, presumable given the one UK date, in different countries?
Yep it's definitely more enjoyable if there's time between the gigs, and you're kind of making a holiday out of them.
I'd certainly find going to say, something like when they did 6 nights in a row in Hammersmith, hard going.
I dont feel that its the same but the first that its doing almost the same is bruce. At least until 2019.Agreed. For the 2008 tour we had a long weekend in Merida and Lisbon and one week holiday in Norway and Sweden arranged around the gigs, and we did something similar in 2011, with an English/Welsh holiday including the first 3 gigs we saw (the London ones are local to us).
I have done two dates in a row in London a few times (2006, 2011, 2017, 2028, and 2023), but I am not sure I will be doing 3 or more gigs in a row at the same place.
Agree with above pretty much word for word, really hoping to do it again next year if the Maiden dates touch Europe again.Travelling for music is the most awesome thing in the world. I absolutely love travelling for gigs. And yeah, you can make a holiday out of it. A little sightseeing, a gig and a constant smile on my face.
Travelling for music is the most awesome thing in the world. I absolutely love travelling for gigs. And yeah, you can make a holiday out of it. A little sightseeing, a gig and a constant smile on my face.
It is indeed and something i am really appreciating as i get older , a bit less obsessed with a beach and drinking all night and a bit more seeing the world.It is a great way to see the world, that's for sure!
That's a great point. Also in the case of Stockholm, the first night they butchered Phantom, so it was nice to see the song without that the second night.I do think at least 2 shows is still the sweet spot, its hard to take everything in the first time so going back again is always a thing I enjoy. Beyond that their isnt much point.
It was glorious. Bruce had to essentially cue the band back in.That's a great point. Also in the case of Stockholm, the first night they butchered Phantom, so it was nice to see the song without that the second night.
Yeah it was fun seeing him coming back on stage and being like "wtf...?" and then go ".. there we go" to get things back on track.It was glorious. Bruce had to essentially cue the band back in.
I would love to see Maiden in another country before they retire. I have been in the Netherlands for a few days and I always love visiting the country. That would be my first choice.