ShadowOfTheGods
Ancient Mariner
The Knebworth flop is on Iron Maiden's management only. They didn't overestimate the demand, they overestimated how crazy their fans are. All of this could've been avoided by:
- Announcing Knebworth from the London Stadium stage (they already knew they were doing that show). They would've taken advantage of the hype and would've been the first to put tickets on sale. Having MCR, SOAD and Metallica playing in London around the same time probably killed the sales.
- Announcing there would be changes to the setlist. The whole Infinite Dreams situation feels like a last-minute decision (probably to boost ticket sales for the tour), but they could've made up their minds before the first press relase went online.
- Having everything figured out BEFORE the announcement. Is it a festival? Then you either need a lot of bands or 4/5 acts that can actually move tickets. Is it a normal show? Then just make it a one-night-only event like every other show.
- Lowering the prices (if they didn't intend to book major support acts). Knebworth is probably the cheapest option they could've chosen for an event like this. Of course, having the show at Hyde Park would've probably meant better sales, but also higher expenses. Meaning that there is very little reason to charge even more than a stadium in one of the biggest and most active stadium of the country.


