I saw them in Silver Spring on 7/16, my third time seeing them. They were amazing and powerful, so was Speed of Light.
They sold out all their shows except for St. Louis, I think they will be playing bigger venues in the US next year.
What type of stadiums though? MLB? MLS? or NFL? I think NFL stadiums are out of the question because they're 65k+.
I think MLS or MLB stadiums would be more realistic since they're not as huge.
You're forgetting that he came up with all the vocal melodies, Don Airey and Tony Iommi have said it in interviews in the past.
Without his iconic vocal melodies, Sabbath songs and his solo songs wouldn't have sounded the same.
Live show from Mexico City in February 2025 will be released in cinemas on AMC Theatres on August 21-24.
https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/the-warning-live-from-auditorio-nacional-cdmx-80680
Yeah, they come off as too dramatic in that video, especially about missing Nicko and the AI screen stuff.
We'll see how many shows they go to for the US leg next year.
I feel very enthusiastic about this tour. Sure, Nicko is not there and there's no really true deep cuts on the setlist, but Murders, Killers, Phantom, Seventh Son, Rime, Clairvoyant and Powerslave are worth buying a ticket.
Simon is doing a great job. After four shows I think the way he plays the drum roll on Murders in the Rue Morgue is deliberate and not a mistake.
I think Steve and the the rest of the guys are letting him do his own thing there.
Here's mine:
The Ides Of March (tape)
1). Murders in the Rue Morgue
2). Wrathchild
3). Killers
4). Phantom Of The Opera
5). Sea of Madness
6). The Number Of The Beast
7). The Clairvoyant
8). Powerslave
9). Still Life
10. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
11). Run To The Hills
12). Seventh Son of a...
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