Iron Maiden Sells Half of Their Catalog, Name And Likeness Rights to Pophouse Entertainment

I was looking what they have realased since pophouse has their rights but i dont find anything. They only thing the avatars tour. I really hopr maiden dont do that
The whole https://shopkissonline.com/ has been implemented under Pophouse ownership. The music releases and merch concepts are pretty ace and cater diverse budgets.

We’ll see how things develop, but I think it’s a smart move.

 
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Business article about the agreement, suggests new album will be recorded and then a tour.

Fingers xx.

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I was wondering why they used such an ancient band photo, but the caption takes the cake. Did an AI write this? Adrian's the only one labeled correctly and Bruce's name is spelled wrong! Amazing.
 

Business article about the agreement, suggests new album will be recorded and then a tour.

Fingers xx.

The new album bit is just pure speculation by the author of the piece. The rest has been cobbled together from existing sources of material.
 
It's a Forbes Contributor, they're community articles. Not written by Forbes themselves, they basically recruit people to publish whatever they want on the site. It's always a source of annoyance and misinformation.
 
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I was wondering why they used such an ancient band photo, but the caption takes the cake. Did an AI write this? Adrian's the only one labeled correctly and Bruce's name is spelled wrong! Amazing.
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I was wondering why they used such an ancient band photo, but the caption takes the cake. Did an AI write this? Adrian's the only one labeled correctly and Bruce's name is spelled wrong! Amazing.
So the pop swidish enterprise has made his first decision." Bruce dickenson" now bruce is from sweden
 
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As someone who also went to school in the 80s I can confirm what you said, with the addition of being mocked and bullied and pretty much ostracised by others for choosing to wear band tshirts and generally being a metalhead.

I also went to school in the ’80s, but I never experienced bullying, or even heard of anyone being bullied, for being a metalhead. The feeling that we were different, ostracized, and so on seemed to live more in our own minds than in fact-based reality.
 
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