A lot of french artists are always touring without doing a new record. Because it's more profitable than recording something new and having a lot of trouble selling the product. This is the case for 95% of pop singers from the 80s here in France. There is special tour, organized by three labels, that lasts for 10 years. This special tour is called Stars 80. And most of the singers that participates to these shows have never recorded an album again since the late 80's or early 90's. So, what I'm saying is not false. This is true for french artist. And what is true for french singers can also be true for big machines like Maiden. Don't forget that Iron Maiden is more a touring machine than a recording one, even it released 17th albums since 1980. And see all the greatest hits tour the band has done since the 90's. You have the 1st one which is The Real Live Tour, The Ed Huntour, Give Me Ed Tour, The Early Days Tour, The Somewhere Back In Time Tour, Maiden England Tour, The Legacy Of The Beast Tour and now The Future Past Tour. There are more greatest hits tour in the last 20 years than album tours. So, my words make sense when I'm writing that maybe the label is more interested in Maiden making money by selling a huge amount of tickets and merchandising and promoting the past records the label has in its catalog and that sold very well than doing a record that could be very divisive like 'The X Factor' or 'Senjutsu'.
Le phénomène aux 4,5 millions de spectateurs sera de retour en tournée dès février 2023 avec un nouveau show exceptionnel !
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