Didn't anyone ask him why that makes any sense? Why should this be discussed at Live Nation?
Doesn't the band make the decision and then just inform Live Nation?
And nine months before the shows, nothing has been decided or organized, but there's just a bit of discussion?
Shouldn't a moderator intervene in an official fan club forum and post that this person is not someone with insider knowledge?
Otherwise, fan club members might miss out on the tickets they wanted because they are pointlessly waiting for these new dates?
Has anyone come across this list?
I saw it on the Internet, but I have no idea where it comes from or who might have made it, a fan or if it could really be in preparation for release by Maiden.
True. It wouldn't have been impossible at all, on the contrary, it would have been quite easy to organize the shows in a way that includes Wacken. The gap between July 11 and August 20 is quite long. A weird tour. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to it, of course.
My speculation is that at least some things were originally planned differently but are being modified now relatively late in the process—for reasons I don't know, perhaps at the request of the members, for other reasons, I have no clue.
That is why everything is taking longer than usual.
You also have to take into account that normally, when the announcement is imminent, there are already lots of rumors. At the moment, there are zero rumors.
I am certain that something significant has happened/changed.
First, the extensive second phase in Europe, which no one predicted, and now there are not even strong rumors that the remaining dates will be announced soon. No one predicted that either.
This is very unusual.
The weirdest decisions are to return to France after Norway and Germany - Sweden - Germany - Germany.
(I believe they are playing at Sweden Rock because otherwise Sweden wouldn't get a show at all.)
I inherited a lot of money some time ago. You wouldn't believe how quickly it can disappear. And I didn't even buy anything special or live a very different life than before.
A few vacations without paying attention to prices, a divorce, and basically no longer paying attention to whether...
Yes, but this is their choice. Touring is not prohibited in 2027.
If sales would probably even be better in 2027 in Europe and the tour wouldn't be so long and less stressful, the only logical explanation for their plan is that they need/want the money now.
Isn't it also telling that there are no more rumors (except for some festivals)?
Before the shows were announced there were so many.
Why do they have to make planning so hard instead of just announcing all shows?
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