Exactly!
https://www.setlist.fm/search?artist=2bd6d836&tour=7bdd5e74&year=2025
There's one problem. Good Things Festival embraced three cities (Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne) and 3 consecutive nights. No way Maiden'd play in this format, but two cities in a row - OK! Looking at Tool's schedule...
Some trivia on Greece shows (IM and Metallica).
https://en.protothema.gr/2026/02/20/iron-maiden-and-metallica-concerts-boost-the-demand-for-airbnb-in-athens-in-may/
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...
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.
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...
But we must realize another factor. RFYL tour in Oceania would be the first time they play absolutely the greatest hits with massive, modernized production. I know they did the Somewhere Back in Time tour 2008/2009, but it was heavily based on the Powerslave album and tour production.
That's true. If they add a big support act to the line-up, a few mid-stadium shows in Oceania might be in the cards too. 1 in NZ, 3 in Australia, but we must remember they've just played there less than two years ago. Who knows?!
I hope for 5 arenas in Australia, 1 NZ, 2 shows in Tokyo (probably Saitama Arena), and maybe Indonesia/Singapore indoors too. Who knows, maybe one or 2 shows in India in between. If so, we would have 10 - 12 shows combined.
Maybe, but we don't know the facts. Maybe they've waited to prepare the ultimate proposition for the fans as the very special event called Ed Fest. BTW, what do you think the current ticket sales for Knebworth could be at? 25/30k? ::)
If Maiden really announces that leg, I think they would do indoors, stadiums, even small ones, would be too risky. They just played Australia in 2024, so they need a proper support act(s) to do it again.
OK, people know the others; some of them are insiders. Many times before, he informed me about the band's plans sooner than they announced the info officially. He was right. I hope he's this time, too.
Attention Please! One of my close friends, who is a member of the official FC, states IM will announce the Oceania Tour very soon, probably with Megadeth as a special guest. He's a serious person, no foolish jokes. So, we must wait.
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