Got my ticket for Paris. GA €90. I would say that's not bad at all.
Sweden Rock was around a hundred minute drive from me. Did drive there a couple of hours before and home after the show during The Future Past Tour yesteryear. Nothing I'd be interested to do for this tour, since I already saw it twice last year.As a Swede, I am totally eying the possibility to go to Oslo this time. Sweden Rock is both far away and bad in terms of scheduling for my kind of work. I hope the actual date for Oslo isn't too far away however (and the ability to buy single day tickets).
Rock For People it is.Rock For People announcement tomorrow. Could be Maiden.
That means the dates for the European portion of the tour could be completed (minus Sweden Rock on 4th of June, Hellfest on 18th of June and a potential additional night in Paris on 21st of June). Wouldn't surprise me of they say that's it for Europe.Rock For People it is.
Sweden Rock and Hellfest left I think. I can see a show being added before Athens, but I am leaning towards Athens opening the tour.That means the dates for the European portion of the tour coule be completed (minus Sweden Rock on 4th of June, Hellfest on 18th of June and a potential additional night in Paris on 21st of June). Wouldn't surprise me of they say that's it for Europe.
I still think there will be an indoor gig before Greece, tho.
I think Belgrade could've been planned, but isn't happening due to political pressures in the country.Sweden Rock and Hellfest left I think. I can see a show being added before Athens, but I am leaning towards Athens opening the tour.
Although I was told the tour would start much earlier, but that info included Romania earlier than it is.
Although protests wouldn't really affect Maiden, it's so easy for them to see on the news (thousands of kilometers away from place where things are happening) that "something" is going on and that just checks out whole country. They did play let's say beyond Iron curtain in 1984, but I think that band rn in their 60s and 70s and 50 years on the road doesn't want any problems or even potential controversies.I think Belgrade could've been planned, but isn't happening due to political pressures in the country.
Well something is happening and it should've happened a lot earlier. One maiden gig is small price to pay.Although protests wouldn't really affect Maiden, it's so easy for them to see on the news (thousands of kilometers away from place where things are happening) that "something" is going on and that just checks out whole country. They did play let's say beyond Iron curtain in 1984, but I think that band rn in their 60s and 70s and 50 years on the road doesn't want any problems or even potential controversies.
Yeah of course, I see you're from Serbia so we get eachother. Just saying from they're perspective, I don't think they care enough. It's not their problem, it's not happening in UK, so they don't feel need to do anything. Unfortunately.Well something is happening and it should've happened a lot earlier. One maiden gig is small price to pay.
With festivals, it's doable, since they don't move the whole production (lighting rig and the stage structure is already on site).Two concerts in a row at two different locations, that's new at their age.![]()
They don't care, but they care about event insurance bills. And of course if there is any kind of pressure from the goverment, or goverment is cancelling gigs as a part of their censorship, that would drive the cancellation insurance trough the roof.Yeah of course, I see you're from Serbia so we get eachother. Just saying from they're perspective, I don't think they care enough. It's not their problem, it's not happening in UK, so they don't feel need to do anything. Unfortunately.
I just got mine for Athens, 103,5 Euros for GA. I don't even know why I spent that much for a gig I've already seen live and in a shit venue that will be 100% worse than my experience in 2025. Probably because they won't tour in 2027. It might be the last time I see them live and that was my motivation. Pure FOMO, tbh.
Exactly. Weeell government shouldn't cancel Maiden right?They don't care, but they care about event insurance bills. And of course if there is any kind of pressure from the goverment, or goverment is cancelling gigs as a part of their censorship, that would drive the cancellation insurance trough the roof.