Metal really went undergroud in America in the 90's for the most part with Metallica and Pantera being big exceptions. Can't say anything about Dealth Metal in America because I never paid any attention to it, not my cup of tea at all.
If I had the means I would be there in a heartbeat. But I have to agree the line up is meh but really don't care. I would go for the whole Maiden experience.
"EDDFEST is going to be a truly exceptional weekend for each and every Maiden fan in attendance – an unforgettable chance to be part of a fully themed Festival experience, celebrating IRON MAIDEN’s spectacular fifty year career… and the last chance to see them in the UK until at least 2028."...
Those dates are set and my guess is you are going/hoping to go to those shows. My question was what other dates are you waiting for them to announce? Why would you care if you are going to Germany and Slovakia? Why do you find that annoying?
Not from my perspective. Show I have to go to is Charlotte and unless they release tix closer to the date I'll be on the lawn. Not paying outrageous resale prices.
Can't find it now but somewhere there was a post with a quote from Steve about reservations of doing another album. Something along the lines of it putting too much stress and pressure on him while being locked away composing?
Someone needs to tell Steve he doesn't need to write most of the...
I don't think there is another Metal band that comes close to making Metallica money, not even Maiden.
Edit: GnR and AC/DC perhaps, I dunno. I don't consider those two Metal regardless
I understand folks want to plan ahead but I find it a bit odd that announcing dates a year or so in advance is considered "late". I remember back in the day when I started going to concerts they were announced a couple months ahead. Yeah, I'm an old fart.
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