Run For Your Lives World Tour 2026 Rumours and Speculation

For like 4 shows out of 50. How dreadful.


Which is still true, but considering their record attendance is 14,799 it doesn't mean sales are good for a stadium show.
Could you tell me something about sales in Lyon and Mexico City? Looking at the maps the current results didn't look so impressive.
 
It’s interesting to note that most people have already forgotten that this is the same tour that, just six months ago, practically sold out all shows in Europe, playing several stadiums with over 50,000 people and ranking as one of the most profitable tours of the year among all artists.
 
It’s interesting to note that most people have already forgotten that this is the same tour that, just six months ago, practically sold out all shows in Europe, playing several stadiums with over 50,000 people and ranking as one of the most profitable tours of the year among all artists.
Doesn't mean much, if you plan a show and it's not selling you can come up with all excuses you want, but still somebody is earning a lot less money than expected.
 
I don't think anyone is embarassed for them when watching En Vivo, despite being filmed in a 62k capacity stadium with less than 42k people in the attendance.

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But Paris is circa 25k now, when the capacity is 37k. I hope they had some pictures and a soundtrack from two sold-out nights in 2025. So, they could tell they've played on this tour (2025/26) three shows at the Arena to 100k people combined. That sounds more spectacular and (in fact) it's true.
 
So? Aside from the fact it will surely sell out, even if it would end up with 35k over 37k do you think someone's gonna notice?
Die-hards and promoters for sure. I hope they will do at least 30K, but generally, the RfYL Tour 2026 isn't as attractive as their management expects. Probably, the fans prefer listening to some unexpected tracks (Infinite Dreams, Bring Your Daughter, etc.) rather than many hits they've played over and over again.
 
I think Hannover is selling very well, considering that they are also performing the same show at two festivals in Germany, and all three shows are in western Germany.
 
Who cares if some dates are not sold out? Yes it’s way too expensive, and I’m sure the band think so to. But there is still 20-30000 people who show up to the show every day, they still look forward to see this British band and forget about our daily struggles for a few hours
 
Actually this is kind of important (not if a show is sold out or now, but if sales are what they expected or not).
But on this thread people tend to assume that a 30k result in a 35k stadium is something people would be embarassed of.
That's true. But generally, 2026 dates seem not to sell as well as Maiden camp had expected. Partly due to bad choices of places and venues, higher prices, and the setlist, which is just a copy-paste from the shows they've played half a year ago. Some dates are still a mystery, such as the Antwerp show (festival?) and countries like Costa Rica or El Salvador. I'm wondering what size venues they will announce for Asia and Oceania? I hope the arenas are the safest option. I've heard the rumours that Metallica is announcing South American dates in February, so the sales of Maiden shows will stop for good.

P.S.: I hope that when the current tour concludes, the management will reconsider some of their decisions. After the 2027 break, they might be back just for an occasional live activity based mainly on festivals and some bigger shows in the peculiar regions as a special attraction. Playing the global stadium tours doesn't work well for Iron Maiden in the vast perspective of time (as has been proved by the current tour).
 
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