Do you think they won't announce it in February? There's no time to waste on waiting. Some venues on the 2026 tour seem just too big and too many dates in the same cities.
Asia and Oceania aren't the biggest markets for Maiden, and they have played there in August 2024. But I think some arena dates would be OK, the question is how profitable it would be for a band?
I'm not going to make fun of anyone and laugh at them. I've just shared my opinions/feelings on the current tour. I'm not the one, just read that:
So, it's not only my opinion. Anyway, I can agree with Poto, at the end of the day, the whole RfYL Tour 2025/26 should be successful. Honestly...
Many dates were overestimated; the demand for Maiden isn't as big as they thought. The tour without the proper promotion (documentary, the timing of announcements). Three people in management should think it over. Initially, I was assured they would announce Maiden at Download and Rock in Rio...
We will see the result after the tour. We can only make some speculations, but generally, only fans will decide if they buy more tickets in the weeks before the show.
Many German fans are visiting Belgian festivals, in fact. They just announced the rest of the bands from the Live is Live line-up. It's a small festival with a capacity of circa 20k. It's a shame for the band, such as Maiden, not to sell out the event immediately. But we should say the same...
It's a pity.
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Including festivals and additional shows, it should be well over a million fans in 2026. I'm wondering about the other countries and continents. Many say they will do Australia, NZ, and Japan for sure, but there's no announcement. The same with documentary.
Calculation between the current sales (as we've estimated in this thread) and the capacities. I hope the sales will increase in many countries, but generally, no excitement.
For most of the shows it was't but some (including Knebworth) aren't a good choice, and the sales show that. The other continents/countries are so, so - but I think the management thought the tour would sell so well around the world as a year ago... and we see the results. Generally, there's no...
I don't think they've planned many dates in Oceania; another arena tour in big cities in the region doesn't make sense, just two years after the last one. I think they will play two or three shows, either individually or at a festival. We should remember there's a festival event called Good...
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