First is the the 3T stage, 2nd is the 4T stage.
It doesn't change anything (apart from 2 more windows in case of the LOTB tour), but the 4T stage design allows them to use more lights on the sides.
Rammstein was playing stadiums only, Maiden is playing all kinds of venues. Honestly, if they bring out a flaming 666 during NOTB I would be left jaw-dropped.
Doubt the stage will be different in terms of size (at least not noticeably). They're playing arenas and indoor stadiums on this tour, which means they can attach everything to the roof. They can have a bigger stage in outdoor contexts, but that has happened frequently in the past as well...
It's not about bigger stage or anything else. They always release some tickets, especially on show day, even though they've been using the same stage design for almost 2 decades.
It's not a theory, it's exactly that. But there are thousands of tickets left and I don't think they have thousands of guests at these shows. Which makes me think they have released new tickets also because now they know how much space the stage will take.
It has been the same for every tour I was interested in. It wasn't supposed to be read as a negative thing. I was just surprised to see so many tickets available.
Nothing, I just don't wanna call "sold out" a show which has several thousands of regular (no side view or vip packages) tickets left.
BTW, the fact they've released the production holds so soon is probably because they've completed the stage set.
I think Aces High won't be played for a variety of reasons:
- It was last played in 2022, and in 2018/19 it was the opener. It's way too soon to bring it back as an opener.
- They have other tracks which they can open with, some of them which are well known and not played for decades (Be Quick...
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