I literally don’t know how you manage to get advance information on festival ticket sales, since there are no assigned seats, but I think that if they reach 50k, it won’t be anything embarrassing.
As for the lineup, it’s obvious that at least one more big band (Judas Priest) would increase...
Since you have privileged information, let’s shift the focus a bit. On a more positive note, what has been the best part of this leg of the tour—any sold-out shows or positive surprises?
Ok, I understand that the stadium won’t be at full capacity. But why would the floor section be sold out if there are still tickets available?
And realistically, how many tickets do you think have already been sold? 30k, 35k?
But it doesn’t seem that way — the way you put it, it sounds like the band only had success decades ago. I’d wait for the tour to be over before judging something like that.
Ok, but in this apocalyptic scenario you’re portraying for the band, why does no one mention this huge success from less than a year ago?
https://touringdata.org/2025/08/27/iron-maiden-run-for-your-lives-tour/
I was born here and have lived here for 40 years, so I know there isn’t an arena.
What we have are two large concert venues: Espaço Unimed, which has a capacity of 9,000 people, and the former Credicard Hall, with capacity for about 7,000 people. Those would be the dream venues for fanshere.q.
As a resident of São Paulo, and speaking for other fans, a third date here in a smaller, indoor venue would be sensational. It’s every fan’s dream in the city, and the tickets sold out in minutes.
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