This.And as for the others, I think it’s more of a projection than anything else. There isn’t really any concrete evidence to point to.
And the stadiums are full. Big stadiums. I dont think they will do more than 2 more tours. But they are a good live band for sure maybe not as 80s 90s or 00s but they play great..This.
People want Maiden to be worn out, so they start making things up. Maiden still has plenty of fire in their belly. I've seen them many times, and last year was probably the best they’ve sounded in years from a motivation and energy standpoint. They were fully committed and full of energy.
The fact that they changed the setlist for the second leg of a tour that will, for the most part, visit places that had never seen this tour before, and added a song they hadn't played in nearly 40 years, is also a good sign.
I think we're simply witnessing some fans growing tired of the band after seeing them live for 40 years. Not because the band itself has problems, but because they simply don't want to follow it anymore (rightfully so, I would add). I mean, people are complaining about them returning to Europe so soon. I never saw any fan of any band complaining about the possibility of seeing their favorite act one more time. "What? They're playing in my courtyard again? How dare they! Moneygrab!"
Nope. Never have. If we're lucky, the national radio might broadcast a song or two. They have stopped broadcasting entire concerts, since like 10 years back and only do concert highlights, as in "hits".anyone knows if Sweeden Rock festival streams gigs. The line up of the festival is amazing
Not all of the stadium shows, but again, Maiden have only recently entered their "stadium era". Selling out a 45,000 capacity stadium in Hannover would have been unthinkable in 2018. elling out a 45,000 capacity stadium in Hannover while also headlining two sold-out 90,000 attendance festivals, less than a year after selling out six shows on the same tour (four of them stadiums as well), would have been downright impossible.And the stadiums are full. Big stadiums.
I DON'T WANNA WAITAt this point, it’s basically Dawson’s Iron Maiden.
I think after The Future Past a standard hits tour was the necessary call. Future Past was as niche of a tour as you could get focusing on a 'new album' that was two years old at that point and a classic album that, legacy-wise, isn't as highly regarded as the one preceding it and the one following it.Every other tour being a "hit tour" is not an issue imo. That's what happened for the whole reunion era. After the Future Past tour it's only fair to have a hits tour. The next one will be something different and then maybe another hits tour.
I’ve always felt TFP Tour was the perfect tour for us hardcore fans. That setlist was absolutely insane. But there were a few people around me after the show I saw in 2024 surprised they didn’t play Number of the Beast.I think after The Future Past a standard hits tour was the necessary call. Future Past was as niche of a tour as you could get focusing on a 'new album' that was two years old at that point and a classic album that, legacy-wise, isn't as highly regarded as the one preceding it and the one following it.
Hannover. Amazing. Cant wait to see san siro. They should start the show at 2130 or 22h but we all know that they ve been stsrting thr shows at 21h for the last 30 years, at 23h they are at tjhe hotel lol.Not all of the stadium shows, but again, Maiden have only recently entered their "stadium era". Selling out a 45,000 capacity stadium in Hannover would have been unthinkable in 2018. elling out a 45,000 capacity stadium in Hannover while also headlining two sold-out 90,000 attendance festivals, less than a year after selling out six shows on the same tour (four of them stadiums as well), would have been downright impossible.
My friend and I said the gig felt different last time. The band sounded great, but it wasn’t the best show. Especially when compared to the BOS, LOTB and TFP tours.Just my feelings as well in the transition from 2024 to 2025. The usual reasons (No Nicko, screens, set list from 40 years ago...). Plus the band reaching their 70s.
More importantly, (and I posted this on the official forum recently), the main messages used by the band since 1999 are running out of road:
- this band exists as a vital entity because of new music
- only playing older songs is 'cabaret'
...these messages have vanishing relevance. Not because Maiden's done anything wrong, but because of the sheer duration of the reunion era, 27 years long and counting. I'm sure maiden thought they might get 10 or 15 years at most back with Bruce but here we happily are. I feel the messages need updating to reflect the band's vibe now. If it is hits tours into the sunset then so be it. But RFYL is the first time since 1999 that things have felt very different for me. It's the first tour that feels slightly 'corporate', but I'm not sure why I think that, and I'm being unfair given that it always was a business anyway.
Although the LED screens don't bother me much, I can understand why some fans think the current tour feels different:My friend and I said the gig felt different last time. The band sounded great, but it wasn’t the best show. Especially when compared to the BOS, LOTB and TFP tours.
To me it sounds like they still haven't sorted out Killers. The part after Adrian's solo. They don’t seem to be playing the same arrangement. Anyone else hear the same?Hannover. Amazing. Cant wait to see san siro. They should start the show at 2130 or 22h but we all know that they ve been stsrting thr shows at 21h for the last 30 years, at 23h they are at tjhe hotel lol.