The capacity is 40k, so they could sell a lot, but the problem is to sell more and more. We may observe the same tendencies in many other cities on tour. It looks like people aren't interested in participating in Maiden shows. Maybe some people are right, the era of band's stadium shows is over...
And they know the tour is doing way worse than it was expected. Since Christmas, more than a month has passed, and we still can't see better overall sales. And they know the tour is doing way worse than it was expected. As I noticed, it wouldn't be a surprise if they don't announce the dates in...
It shows how the sales are. As I said, in some countries they've overestimated the demand. I wouldn't be surprised by the same result in Central America. They're not announcing any news, I'm wondering why???
First time I hear they don't have the B - equipment. I don't think so. It's too expensive to bring the same gear around the world in the constant routine of touring. I think they will bring the tour to Oceania and Asia from Chile, with a week's break due to logistics.
Announcing the only show in the UK at Knebworth Park is the thing that I and only I consider a mistake, playing the same set list to announce the big stadium/festival tour in Europe, just a few months after the same one was completed. Not informing people about their decisions on the documentary...
Rod's not always been lazy (in the past). Now they have three people in their management, and many actual decisions were mistakes, as we said in this thread.
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