Run For Your Lives World Tour 2026 Rumours and Speculation

Right now it would be nosense considering AC/DC just announced their shows there.
They'll need to give people a break. I wouldn't be surprised if they will wait AFTER those AC/DC shows
A little too late, they'd be forced to wait for the announcement until March 2026 the dates. Unless they announce the documentary soon, it will be screened in February and March worldwide. Then they could announce the rest of the dates: LATAM, Australia/Asia, or even a few Canada/US additional shows on the West Coast.
 
A little too late, they'd be forced to wait for the announcement until March 2026 the dates. Unless they announce the documentary soon, it will be screened in February and March worldwide. Then they could announce the rest of the dates: LATAM, Australia/Asia, or even a few Canada/US additional shows on the West Coast.
Those dates would happen in October anyway, so they would have 6 months to sell tickets
 
Just wait and see, the dates will come in a few weeks. Why should AC/DC shows be a issue here? There's always a couple of big names touring same continent
Exactly my point, i dont think AC/DC touring would be an issue, i mean there is many big bands that tour around the same time in the same continent. Plus they are touring Latin america around Mac. Im guessing that the dates will be announced around 20-25/11
 
Why should AC/DC shows be a issue here?
Why a band that can sells 500k+ tickets putting on sale tickets at the same time as another band nowhere as big could ever be a problem for the smaller band.

This is an interesting Pollstar article about Maiden's touring success.
And also what we can consider a confirmation that there won't be a 2nd Harrison show. Probably due to the other big band playing a stadium twice as big 20 days later.
 
This is an interesting Pollstar article about Maiden's touring success.
The concept at its heart remains simple, according to American promoter Rich Best of Live Nation Global Touring.
What an amazing name
 
Why a band that can sells 500k+ tickets putting on sale tickets at the same time as another band nowhere as big could ever be a problem for the smaller band.


And also what we can consider a confirmation that there won't be a 2nd Harrison show. Probably due to the other big band playing a stadium twice as big 20 days later.
Probably, but the hype for the AC/DC tour will last for the next few weeks. Probably Iron Maiden are announcing LATAM dates (maybe some for the West Coast) somewhere in between the last week of November and the first one of the next month, I suppose. The Maiden's management had to know the AC/DC tour plans, surely earlier than us. And honestly, Australians are for rock 'n' roll audience (as The Rolling Stones) but Maiden/Megadeth are for metallers - especially in the States.
 
Lovely and fans who afford it can always top up their spending with shirts and merch, but that’s their choice. Kudos to Maiden for the ticket price control.
Maiden surely make a lot on merchandise. I paid 500 NOK for a Helloween shirt two days ago, and Maiden charged 650 this year. Both overpriced, but then again it's worth what people are willing to pay! I would do the same if I was in charge. And with such an iconic maskot and iconic artwork I can imagine Maiden sell more shirts per person than maybe any other metal band.
 
Maiden surely make a lot on merchandise. I paid 500 NOK for a Helloween shirt two days ago, and Maiden charged 650 this year. Both overpriced, but then again it's worth what people are willing to pay! I would do the same if I was in charge. And with such an iconic maskot and iconic artwork I can imagine Maiden sell more shirts per person than maybe any other metal band.
Ben Smallwood told the UK Telegraph newspaper that Maiden sold 25,000 indiviual pieces of merch at the London Stadium show alone this summer. Sorry, it is paywalled I expect: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/news/iron-maiden-merch/
 
Maiden surely make a lot on merchandise. I paid 500 NOK for a Helloween shirt two days ago, and Maiden charged 650 this year. Both overpriced, but then again it's worth what people are willing to pay! I would do the same if I was in charge. And with such an iconic maskot and iconic artwork I can imagine Maiden sell more shirts per person than maybe any other metal band.
Yep, what people are willing to pay and what they choose to spend it on when it comes to merch. I got out of the buying band shirts a long time ago, but I spend a buttload on a lot of Maiden's licensed stuff. My collection of Eddie statues, figures, wall art, books, etc. is absurd.
 
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