Yeah, the promoting process is generally good, but some decisions (bad venue choices, postponing the documentary, and not publishing it before the tour) are kind of mistakes. There's the other side of the coin, too. Maybe despite managers' efforts rock and metal community worldwide isn't so much into IM as a few years ago. The world is changing, new bands are emerging, styles are evolving, and maybe people have lost interest in Iron Maiden. It's obviously just my guessing, nothing assured. Who knows, theoretically, 2026 should be a great success worldwide, but people are people, and (maybe) there's no big demand for IM shows as it used to be...