Could just be that they need more time to bring the production from there to Australia, but considering last time it sold out way in advance and it's a saturday night, I think there is a big chance
But an arena tour should be longer than this one, which is already immense. And I said before, it will spoil the demand even more for a 2029 tour (since tours must run for at least 2 years to be profitable)
I think the main reason why they're taking a break in 2027 is way simpler: they can't possibly play anywhere. I mean, they can, but the demand would be at his lowest ever. At this stage in their carreer they're not coming back to arenas, also because that would spoil the demand for 2028 as well...
If, God forbid, something happens, then these will be their final shows ever.
But there is no point in naming a year. They might act like they don't know what will happen but in reality they're probably confirming dates already
Why? The way I see it, this is the confirmation Maiden will tour in 2028. If it just was a way to boost tickets sales they wouldn't specify they year (as they were doing before).
Also, let's face it: the 2028 tour is probably already in the making, especially if it's the last one.
I think they will go with Go Media Stadium, if they're going to Auckland. It's the smallest of the lot despite reaching 40k (but not even Springsteen has sold out there, and I think the capacity could be lowered to 30/35k without the stands)
Allianz Stadium in Sydney has a 35/37k capacity for shows. Probably a bit less for Maiden.
Melbourne's AAMI Park as a 30k capacity with seated GA, meaning it can be 35k for Maiden.
Maiden uniteD is playing Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. There is a stadium in Canberra which for live shows...
The lawn is 15k tickets at least. It would be like announcing a 2nd stadium show just because some sections in the first level have sold out.
There is no demand for a 2nd show
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