ShadowOfTheGods
Ancient Mariner
If they play there (who knows, they might skip it altogether and just go to Japan), I'm sure something will change from the usual route. Arenas shows are probably not enough to justify a coming down there anymore.
Nah they would do arena tours in australlia.I never took a moment to check the Foo Fighter's dates. It's the same exact time frame as Maiden's.
At this point a return there is highly unlikely.
I highly doubt a full arena tour can justify the costs of going down there. If you take in account that they just visited it (more or less) and that Foo Fighters will rob them of several thousands tickets, then it's not that impossible that they scrapped the idea.Nah they would do arena tours in australlia.
I think FF audience and Maiden's are different ones. FF attracts mostly the casuals who aren't into metal and Maiden at all. If they don't book Oceania at all and skip that to play just Japan, it would not be the best idea from an economic point of view. However, they will play different territories in Asia, including India, instead of Oceania. Eventually, the whole tour might end in Santiago - I wouldn't be surprised if so.I highly doubt a full arena tour can justify the costs of going down there. If you take in account that they just visited it (more or less) and that Foo Fighters will rob them of several thousands tickets, then it's not that impossible that they scrapped the idea.
I remember 2017 when Maiden toured North America, the same period when Metallica did Worldwired Tour in NA. Both tours were successful.Is there really much overlap between the Foos and Maiden audience? Two bands can tour the same country at the same time. Aus is a big place.
But not a big market.Two bands can tour the same country at the same time. Aus is a big place.
Why is this an issue at all? There are always big bands like Maiden out touring, this goes to all continents. It does not affect sales for each other, just a little fractionIs there really much overlap between the Foos and Maiden audience? Two bands can tour the same country at the same time. Aus is a big place.
Not for Oceania. Less people, less international acts.this goes to all continents.
And there's another option. Maybe they will start in Asia/India and finish the tour in December as the headliner of Good Things Festivals in Australia. With an optional schedule, the leg could include some 10-12 shows, including the Australian fest.Not for Oceania. Less people, less international acts.
This is the first time you write something that actually makes sense.Maybe they will start in Asia/India and finish the tour in December as the headliner of Good Things Festivals in Australia
Just my guessing, nothing assured. As I thought over our (mostly your) predictions about ticket sales. Eventually, all 81 dates revealed so far should sell well over 2 million tix, including festivals, of course. If so (rather for sure), it would be a very good result without scheduling dates in other countries/territories.This is the first time you write something that actually makes sense.
That was my idea before seeing that they would finish SA up in early november. Doubtful they would go from Chile to Japan and then go back to Oceania, and it should be a long run of shows in Japan to end up in Australia in December. Still, the festivals could move the dates earlier to accomodate Maiden.
It wouldn't be the first time Australia had 2 major bands in the same month Metallica and Oasis were very close to each other last year then they had Tool and ACDCI never took a moment to check the Foo Fighter's dates. It's the same exact time frame as Maiden's.
At this point a return there is highly unlikely.
Both had sold out shows for months and a demand which Maiden surely don't have nowMetallica and Oasis
How many Maiden fans are big Foos fans and vice versa? The fanbase is pretty different, I think it will be fine especially if Megadeth are also on the bill.Both had sold out shows for months and a demand which Maiden surely don't have now
Good Things festival has been mentioned before, it could be the reason for the delayed announcement as festival organizers do wait until later in the year, but traditionally it's in December so it might not work, what will fill the gap between SA and Good Things?And there's another option. Maybe they will start in Asia/India and finish the tour in December as the headliner of Good Things Festivals in Australia. With an optional schedule, the leg could include some 10-12 shows, including the Australian fest.
Maybe even more Asian countries will be added to the schedule. Maybe shows in India too.Good Things festival has been mentioned before, it could be the reason for the delayed announcement as festival organizers do wait until later in the year, but traditionally it's in December so it might not work, what will fill the gap between SA and Good Things?
It's a long haul flight from SA to then fly over Australia to do other shows first then head back there to finish the tour lol
I still have a feeling the last show of this tour will be the 2nd night in Santiago. Against the rumours and the band's promise from 12 Dec.Good Things is usually announced in August, so you would have expected the rest of Asia by now.