It is surprising LA is the only city in the entire West, nothing in Seattle, Arizona, Colorado, Vegas.
Skipping Florida for the second straight tour.
Having a stadium show in NJ which is effectively only 24k for concerts, while skipping NY and Philly when they could get more people doing a...
I think it's completely safe to assume there will be no other cities added. Any additional shows will be second nights in same cities if this is what is planned with a few obvious gaps.
Judging by how they are favoring a more condensed tour, playing larger venues I wonder how this will impact a possible Australian / NZ / Asia leg. based on the pattern I can't see Australia/NZ getting 8 shows like last year for example. Perhaps it will just be a couple of stadiums or it's...
Did notice that, some of those 3 day gaps could mean extra shows. Especially around LA nothing 2 days before and 3 days after it.
Would be too ambitious expecting to sell BMO out twice, but they could add an arena date.
I thought they would have at least done the T-Mobile arena in Vegas being a popular spot to see shows these days. It does come across as a slapped together NA tour with not much thought put into it though.
judging by how this tour is shaping up, playing less shows and maximizing profits, they likely won't be looking at the same typical 7 arena dates in Australia, maybe 1 or 2 stadium exclusives with a couple in Asia?
The US isn't Europe where people can easily travel out of state, that plan usually never works.
But they are all in and around big market areas so they likely are not hoping for larger out of state travel to boost sales.
Exactly right, BMO stadium only has a concert capacity of 22 000 they usually play to more people in the area doing 2 arena dates, then something in Northern California.
The word stadium just sounds good lol
Wouldn't surprise me Maiden getting into the endless pumpkin themed drinks range with a beer.
But as it says "Run for your lives ... tomorrow" it's a safe bet it will be tour dates.
Rush are only playing 3 US cities.
In saying that in the US this is a non factor having a major sports event won't impact concert bookings, quite often you have situations where multiple events happen at the same time in a city on any given night.
Unless Steve rather be at home to watch it...
Bruce did say after his final solo show in LA he will be back with his day job band next year. It's happening and as already said TFP dates for the US came out the final week of Oct.
Bruce has been saying on the recent US tour they will be back in 2027 to do it all again, it looks like it will be the most extensive solo tour to date doing both Europe and NA
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