Why not? Even celebrating 50 Anni they may do it with TFP as " a very special leg" so same as they did in 2007 to celebrate TNOTB 25 Anni.No, it won't be another FPT leg.
Why not? Even celebrating 50 Anni they may do it with TFP as " a very special leg" so same as they did in 2007 to celebrate TNOTB 25 Anni.No, it won't be another FPT leg.
Why not? Even celebrating 50 Anni they may do it with TFP as " a very special leg" so same as they did in 2007 to celebrate TNOTB 25 Anni.
Maybe the special project in the works, and recording a brand new albumBecause it's not. Bruce is labelling next year as "top secret" and there is nothing to keep secret if it's FP again.
I'm not even so sure they will celebrate their 50 years on stage.
This.I just have to think over and over band's (and Bruce's) 2025 plans and now I've some kind of conclusion:
1. Second half of Dec '24 - Jan '25: resting after a big tour of 2024 and some leisure time for all IM members.
2. Since Feb '25 - April '25: recording brand new #18 album.
4. End of May - second half of July '25: European leg with 20+ dates.
5. Second half of August '25 - December '25 (first half): Bruce's intensive solo tour via North America and Europe (circa 60 dates).
The 2025 will conclude with some 85 - 90 shows played during almost 7 months. In one interview, Bruce mentioned he has circa 90 live shows planned for this and next year ('25), around 180 shows to play solo and with Maiden for two consecutive years. In 2026 Iron Maiden is going to play "a big tour" probably embracing the rest of the world. I'm starting to think it would be a hybrid-type tour (greatest hits + new album). Who knows...
In 2026 Iron Maiden is going to play "a big tour" probably embracing the rest of the world. I'm starting to think it would be a hybrid-type tour (greatest hits + new album). Who knows...
“No, there is no Iron Maiden album planned for 2025. We start rehearsing in Australia in mid-August, because I finish my tour on July 21, so there is no time ."
Exactly, my guess is for TFP leg 3, there is no reason they'll change the stage set and song selection just for 20 additional shows in Europe. I think Leg 3 with some setlist changes is in cards. And Bruce promised Greek fans to play Alexander on their soil. I think they intentionally omitted some cities and countries in 2023, just to be back in 2025. They did that many times in the past. And 2026 is for the new album premiere and a big promotional tour.
For sure (?!) - I wouldn't say it all.It's not FP again, that's for sure.
It's not. Whatever they will tour with it's gonna last at least 2 years, to 2026 (at least). So it can't be FP again since the next tour would go on to 2027 and Bruce would've said that.For sure (?!) - I wouldn't say it all.
I have no clue if this has been mentioned here already but I just saw this picture on Instagram:
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Underneath is there was this, and I quote: "Bruce Dickinson confirms a new Iron Maiden album for 2026.
In an recent interview the singer revealed the future plans of the band; I'm going to be busy for the next 2 to 3 years. Of course I'll be touring solo until the end of the year. And also I'm already thinking about going on a solo tour next year. And there's a huge Iron Maiden tour coming in 2026 and one more album so I'll have no shortage of work at all!"
I translated this myself as the original text was in either Spanish or Portugese. And I have no idea how reliable this all is but it's sure interesting!
Oh allright my apologies. As I said I used Instagram's translator and tried making sense of it.He didn't confirm any new Maiden album, he just confirmed the intention of doing another solo album as he often did during the past weeks
Oh allright my apologies. As I said I used Instagram's translator and tried making sense of it.
He didn't confirm any new Maiden album, he just confirmed the intention of doing another solo album as he often did during the past weeks
Don't worry, I think whoever did the interview put those words in that exact position to make it look like he confirmed an Iron Maiden album, but he didn't.
Nope. He just said there is a new album to be made, but he didn't specifically said it was Maiden's. Looking at the context it's pretty clear he was talking about his next solo album which, again, he's been teasing recently.Of course, Bruce is talking about the Maiden album
one of your own earlier posts appears to be confirming that they will get into it after Bruce's Australian leg of tour.
I get your opinion but c'mon man, its practically indirect speech used in grammatical sense.that part didn't come from Bruce but from the interviewer.