Run For Your Lives World Tour 2026 Rumours and Speculation

Wacken is the big loser 2026. They don't have Maiden's anniversary show on their anniversary, although it is not true what many believed. (That Maiden would be on their way to the rest of the world shows on these dates.)

True. It wouldn't have been impossible at all, on the contrary, it would have been quite easy to organize the shows in a way that includes Wacken. The gap between July 11 and August 20 is quite long. A weird tour. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to it, of course.
 
True. It wouldn't have been impossible at all, on the contrary, it would have been quite easy to organize the shows in a way that includes Wacken. The gap between July 11 and August 20 is quite long. A weird tour. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to it, of course.
Why august 20th? Isnt their show in NA starts on 29th aug?
 
Btw i found a bootleg(audio) from 2025 at arnhem or something like that and for me they sound almost like 2008 in most of the songs.there is times that you can see the difference betweem simon and nicko but the most diferent i think is on run to the hills the drums on the intro sound very hard
 
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They are. Just because they're not playing it doesn't mean they can play shows in Europe.

They don't need a month and a half to transfer to another continent. Their logistics should be better than that.

They can still add Wacken and 7 or 8 european concerts between Knebworth and Wacken. After Wacken they have 1 month off.

Yes, I agree. If they wanted to, they could.
 
One concert in Western United States and Western Canada with over 100 million population. Zero Florida gigs, population 24 million. Chicago through Toronto, Montreal, Virginia, Boston, NJ, Philly is 7 out of 12 shows, a smallish geographic area. Toronto likely to get 1 more.

Scandinavia 9 concerts for population of less than 30 million.

Portugal population 11 million gets 2 concerts.

Can see why American fans might have expected more concerts.
 
One concert in Western United States and Western Canada with over 100 million population. Zero Florida gigs, population 24 million. Chicago through Toronto, Montreal, Virginia, Boston, NJ, Philly is 7 out of 12 shows, a smallish geographic area. Toronto likely to get 1 more.

Scandinavia 9 concerts for population of less than 30 million.

Portugal population 11 million gets 2 concerts.

Can see why American fans might have expected more concerts.

They don't even have Philly listed which is kind of surprising.
 
It is surprising LA is the only city in the entire West, nothing in Seattle, Arizona, Colorado, Vegas.
Skipping Florida for the second straight tour.
Having a stadium show in NJ which is effectively only 24k for concerts, while skipping NY and Philly when they could get more people doing a traditional run of dates in the area is also odd.

We could go on but this set of dates is pretty odd as a whole.
 
One concert in Western United States and Western Canada with over 100 million population. Zero Florida gigs, population 24 million. Chicago through Toronto, Montreal, Virginia, Boston, NJ, Philly is 7 out of 12 shows, a smallish geographic area. Toronto likely to get 1 more.

Scandinavia 9 concerts for population of less than 30 million.

Portugal population 11 million gets 2 concerts.

Can see why American fans might have expected more concerts.
I'm honestly amazed Minnesota is getting a gig--at a new amphitheater about 45 minutes outside of the usual Minneapolis/St. Paul area they've been doing the last several tours. I haven't looked at the numbers, but I think the only show they sold out was the BOS Tour, with smallish-but-noticeable declines since. After being habitually skipped for 15 years straight, though,, I'm not complaining.

The new venue looks to seat an extra 1,500ish over the Xcel Center they've done the last few times, but I imagine they're counting on the package tour with Megadeth and Anthrax to sell better than they have on Legacy and TFP, plus it being a classic hits tour.
 
I'm honestly amazed Minnesota is getting a gig--at a new amphitheater about 45 minutes outside of the usual Minneapolis/St. Paul area they've been doing the last several tours. I haven't looked at the numbers, but I think the only show they sold out was the BOS Tour, with smallish-but-noticeable declines since. After being habitually skipped for 15 years straight, though,, I'm not complaining.

The new venue looks to seat an extra 1,500ish over the Xcel Center they've done the last few times, but I imagine they're counting on the package tour with Megadeth and Anthrax to sell better than they have on Legacy and TFP, plus it being a classic hits tour.
I saw the fP tour had a lot more dates. So the venues for thid tour has to be bigger
 
It is surprising LA is the only city in the entire West, nothing in Seattle, Arizona, Colorado, Vegas.
Skipping Florida for the second straight tour.
Having a stadium show in NJ which is effectively only 24k for concerts, while skipping NY and Philly when they could get more people doing a traditional run of dates in the area is also odd.

We could go on but this set of dates is pretty odd as a whole.
I’m just surprised they are not hitting anywhere on the west coast really, maybe Denver or Portland 9/27, if they did one PNW show I think it would do well.
 
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