LEGACY OF THE BEAST 2019

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Some cities are not so good too: Oakland, Sacramento, Tacoma, Phoenix, Buffalo, San Antonio. But over all - not so bad as it seems at first sight.
 
So I looked at a couple of the shows you mentioned. Tacoma has like 200ish seats left, that's not bad at all.

San Antonio seems to be a little poor though.
 
It seems Rod has chosen the LOTB tour setlist - according to Steve.... :oops:

The whole set is really enjoyable to play. I didn't choose the set, funny enough. Usually me and Bruce choose it together, but it was actually… I thought it was Bruce that chose it, but apparently it was [manager] Rod [Smallwood]. It doesn't matter whose idea it is; any good idea is a good one.

 
Some cities are not so good too: Oakland, Sacramento, Tacoma, Phoenix, Buffalo, San Antonio. But over all - not so bad as it seems at first sight.
Phoenix, Albuquerque, Nashville and Buffalo aren't looking too good. But on a tour this big you can't expect every shows to be a massive success. Maiden tour a lot, and this time they don't have a strong support band. The gross will be higher than on TBOS and the tour will end up being a massive success. Even Brooklyn which was really slow to begin with is looking really good, they will maybe sell more tickets than in 2017.
 
If I am not mistaken, Rod had the idea of grouping the songs into three different themes, but that does not mean he chose the songs. Excellent choices if he did though.
 
I think they should announce interesting target support for 35 dates in Canada & USA. In 2017 we have Ghost and now... The Raven Age - not most popular band in the US at all :) Greetings for fans!
 
I think they may have mistook their 2016 success as a sign that people would put up with The Raven Age, but really, that was fans enduring them to get to a Maiden that came too close to vanishing with Bruce's cancer.
 
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