Ok, but in this apocalyptic scenario you’re portraying for the band, why does no one mention this huge success from less than a year ago?
https://touringdata.org/2025/08/27/iron-maiden-run-for-your-lives-tour/
I was born here and have lived here for 40 years, so I know there isn’t an arena.
What we have are two large concert venues: Espaço Unimed, which has a capacity of 9,000 people, and the former Credicard Hall, with capacity for about 7,000 people. Those would be the dream venues for fanshere.q.
As a resident of São Paulo, and speaking for other fans, a third date here in a smaller, indoor venue would be sensational. It’s every fan’s dream in the city, and the tickets sold out in minutes.
Actually, some information came up saying that Saturday, the 24th, was reserved. But since Tuesday didn’t sell out, I don’t think they’ll put it on sale.
I’m “looking forward” to 2027, because that way some people whose only goal in life is to keep bothering others will finally have some free time. What will they do then, the poor things?
I agree with some of the criticism of the management. Here in South America, they took too long to announce the dates, and it ended up coming after AC/DC, which definitely took part of the audience. We’re not rich countries, so people had to choose — and even so, just two years after the last...
A few years ago??? It hasn’t even been 12 months since they did one of the most successful tours of 2025, selling out every show and playing in a bunch of stadiums for 40k, 50k people. It doesn’t seem to me that the community is tired of Maiden hahaha.
As for me, I find it extremely unlikely that they would announce that there will still be other countries and not announce them.
And on the contrary, I actually hope the band raises the bar, plays bigger venues, and not smaller or more intimate ones.
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