Lots of votes for this round!
I voted for Book of Souls, but probably won't continue to. It's definitely my third favorite reunion album, though.
Under The Red Cloud is one of Amorphis' best works. A great album!
Everyone not voting for Visigoth has not heard The Revenant King. Listen to...
I think if Blaze promoted a set with a mix of Iron Maiden songs he'd do just fine at smaller venues in North America.
Not necessarily The X Factor in full, as I think that would hurt ticket sales, but I'd certainly go if I knew he was playing more Maiden tunes in the set. Especially Clansman...
I’ll also drop my Haken rankings here since we’re talking about it. For reference, I just started listening to them this year.
1. Virus
2. Fauna
3/4. Visions or Aquarius
5. The Mountain
6. Affinity
7. Vector
It’s not a good and it has nothing to say. Rightfully placed last.
It definitely seems pretty selective. I'm not seeing this kind of nonsense for Chicago, and I had no issues buying tickets, but other markets are seeing these bizarre price inflations.
I actually just walked right into the Trooper pre-party at the Future Past tour stop in Chicago last year. I was looking for a pint of Trooper and a bathroom. Found both, ate some appetizers, and walked out. No one checked anything.
Got pit tickets for Chicago. There were only 68 people ahead of me in the queue, but I made sure to join the waiting room exactly when it opened.
Overall, inflation has hit Maiden, but I'm glad that there are no outrageous ticket costs for Chicago barring front rows and VIP packages. Other than...
https://blabbermouth.net/news/nicko-mcbrain-maybe-ill-be-asked-to-do-a-couple-of-songs-on-next-iron-maiden-studio-album
Nicko uncertain of his role in future Maiden releases, but he also says there are no plans for a new album yet.
This one is actually pretty identical to their route for AMOLAD, plus an extra date for Texas.
Sadly, I think those hoping for more dates will be disappointed.
It's just such an odd itinerary. 2/3rd's of the dates are on/near the East Coast, with the only "southern" date being in Texas. No Southwest. No West Coast except for Los Angeles. No Florida! No Vegas! Unless they're planning a second leg: it's weird.
I can't complain, we get a Chicago date and...
Yeah, this is exactly it. It's been proven recently that these short tours with very large venues will sell out. Booking Megadeth during their "farewell" year ensures that this will happen, too.
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