Vaenyr
Ancient Mariner
I'm playing the long game here. I have to gradually introduce the Gospel of Virtual XI and win over the heathens.You're way too limited in your thinking. The world should use BV/AV as the universal dating system.
I'm playing the long game here. I have to gradually introduce the Gospel of Virtual XI and win over the heathens.You're way too limited in your thinking. The world should use BV/AV as the universal dating system.
There has never been a show in São Paulo at an indoor venue. If one were announced, as was done in Chile or Argentina, it would sell out in seconds.According to some insiders (no idea if they're reliable or not), 3rd show in Brazil won't happen.
Also, Milan is rumored to have a change of location (this one sounds more plausible)
Really? If that ends up happening I cannot wait to read the press release from Rod, after the original tour announcement:Also, Milan is rumored to have a change of location (this one sounds more plausible)
Rod Smalwood said:Besides Eastern Europe we will also play some stadium shows in regions we missed in Germany (Hannover), France (Lyon-Décines) and Italy, the latter at Milan’s legendary San Siro Stadium, home of both AC and Inter Milan and we will, I am told, be the first ever Metal band to play there. It’s always great to break more new ground – even after all these years!!
Expected for Brazil, they should have done another night in another part of brazil.According to some insiders (no idea if they're reliable or not), 3rd show in Brazil won't happen.
Also, Milan is rumored to have a change of location (this one sounds more plausible)
Don't think there is an arena there?There has never been a show in São Paulo at an indoor venue
I read it many times on social media but now I've heard it from a reliable source (although I can't ask where he did hear that).Really?
Are you talking about Padova? Because Padova was sold out in the end (not that matters much, since it's half the capacity for San Siro)Of course San Siro doesn't sell well as the tickets are overpriced as hell. The Bologna date last year suffered from the same problem and also wasn't sold out.
Yes, Padova... It didn't look packed to me.Are you talking about Padova? Because Padova was sold out in the end (not that matters much, since it's half the capacity for San Siro)
The official boxscore said it was sold out, 37k something if I remember correctlyYes, Padova... It didn't look packed to me.
I've seen 200€ for a ticket, that's crazy high for non-vip sections.Anyways, the prices of concerts in Italy are a joke.
Unless they cancel it the show will happen in Milan anyway. No chance they're moving it around the country.They could do to get it sorted in terms of San Siro or not, i have tickets for standing there and was thinking of getting flights and hotels sorted soon
I live in São Paulo. We don’t have a mid-sized arena, around 20,000 capacity. Venues are either small, up to about 10,000, or stadiums.Don't think there is an arena there?
Prices are the main reason, I think they overestimated the demand a lot. I'm wondering if they announce shows in Asia and Oceania at all.The official boxscore said it was sold out, 37k something if I remember correctly
I've seen 200€ for a ticket, that's crazy high for non-vip sections.
Unless they cancel it the show will happen in Milan anyway. No chance they're moving it around the country.
But the Italy show stands out. Most stadiums, floor standing is between 90 and 120 euros. Italy, it's almost 200.Prices are the main reason, I think they overestimated the demand a lot. I'm wondering if they announce shows in Asia and Oceania at all.
"Due to logistical reasons the show in Milan has been moved to ......."Really? If that ends up happening I cannot wait to read the press release from Rod, after the original tour announcement:
Won't happen no matter what. If Maiden will undersell in a country, they won't visit that country again.I hope this tour will somehow undersell enough to make them think twice before fleecing fans again.
Or maybe they think they should call it a day as a band. Perhaps you’d be happy with that news.Maiden gigs used to be among the most sensibly priced ones out there. At least until this tour.
Shame to see them get greedy in their late age.
I might be cynical (age does that to a man), but since I do not see them coming to their senses and lowering prices in next tours, I hope this tour will somehow undersell enough to make them think twice before fleecing fans again.