Maiden England 2013 tour programme book?

Does anyone know where I can get a tour program of the current tour from? I've seen program/posters on eBay, but not sure if they have or going to release a full blown book like they did for FF? Please help! Also I'm sort of confused.... Do they have a different download version of this new program?
 
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I don't think there is one for this tour. I looked for one last year in Atlanta and couldn't find one. I looked again Thursday, in Nashville and didn't see one there either.
 
I don't think there is one for this tour. I looked for one last year in Atlanta and couldn't find one. I looked again Thursday, in Nashville and didn't see one there either.

They have a program/poster out now like they did for SBIT in 08. Someone is selling one for 30 bucks plus 15 to ship to USA for it. It has some nice pics in it and it unfolds to make a full size poster. Not nice enough for s 45 dollar price tag though! If I'm not mistaken, they sold them at download fest. In fact, I think download fest has its own program as well as this maiden poster thingy.
When I caught them in Houston last year at thw last show if the NA leg, the vendor selling tshirts and merchandise at the concert told me that they don't make tourbooks any more for USA shows due to poor sales! Huge letdown for me because I collect tourbooks!
 
And the current poster book (sought after on eBay) which was sold at the O2 doesnt even have the UK dates listed, really pathetic.
The one I'm currently bidding on has the tour dates from may 2013 to October 13. Not sure by the photos if all the dates are posted, but it does indeed have the 2013 schedule. Did they sell different programs at different venues?
 
The one I have covers all territorys and was the only one you could buy resembling a program at the 02. It has the non Riggs trooper Eddie on the horse. It misses the 02 arena dates off, I'm guessing because they added the concerts late. Still, a little unfair for UK fans. It is very flimsy, and just opens up in to a poster, the type of thing you would expect from Metal Hammer magazine, not Maiden.
 
guys..... let's remember. SBIT was a history tour, a revisit of the Powerslave era. If you want a full tour program, buy the World Slavery Tour one. Maiden England is a history tour. If you want a Seventh Son program (well, it is hard to find and I have one in perfect condition), then look for one. I agree it is cheesy to have a fold out poster. I'd like to see more updated and detailed programs but all of their new albums/tours had them. As mentioned, FF got a good one as it was all new music and stage show
 
I am one of those fans who consider tour programs important stuff. They are the most obvious souvenir for fans attending the shows, and I don't think they imply much work from the band and management. When I went to the Steve Harris show earlier this year, I was really disappointed not to find one, and I bought instead a tee-shirt I know I will never wear.
 
guys..... let's remember. SBIT was a history tour, a revisit of the Powerslave era. If you want a full tour program, buy the World Slavery Tour one. Maiden England is a history tour. If you want a Seventh Son program (well, it is hard to find and I have one in perfect condition), then look for one. I agree it is cheesy to have a fold out poster. I'd like to see more updated and detailed programs but all of their new albums/tours had them. As mentioned, FF got a good one as it was all new music and stage show
I was actually thinking about what you said before I read your post. It does seem like they release a fold up poster book for their history tours . I do believe they released both, a poster book and a true tourbook (29 pages) for the final frontier tour. I have that book and it is really nice iny opinion! I caught an amazing deal on their global merch site! After the tour was over, they were selling the actual books for 6 dollars and .66 cents.. I nabbed one, tried to repurchase another one and they were gone!
 
I am one of those fans who consider tour programs important stuff. They are the most obvious souvenir for fans attending the shows, and I don't think they imply much work from the band and management. When I went to the Steve Harris show earlier this year, I was really disappointed not to find one, and I bought instead a tee-shirt I know I will never wear.

I feel the same way you do! I was extremely dissapointed when I saw the band in Houston last year and they were selling a gazillion tshirts and posters but no books! I a tour book junkie. I'd like to get an original 7th tour of a 7th tour book as well butj they want like 130 bucks for them on eBay ! I didn't buy one back at the show in '88 and I'm regretting it now!
 
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