Eric Wright
Nomad
There's still time! Don't give up hope yet!
That's what I'm banking on.
There's still time! Don't give up hope yet!
The announcement said the tour would take place between late May and early July, and just by looking at those dates there probably won't be anymore.
Iron Maiden is the worst band to have ever come into existence.
They've only announced 10 for 2014, assuming they're appearing only once at all the festivals (twice for Rock am Ring/im Park). That means they've got 12 more to go (Rod said 102 shows, they've done 80 so far in 2012-13). I don't believe they'll come back to the US until the next tour, however.The announcement said the tour would take place between late May and early July, and just by looking at those dates there probably won't be anymore. Even if these was a show, It would probably be in Florida, which is just too far.
I'll be fine with this if they start working on a new album immediately after and they release it later that year.
I agree, would be cool if Belgrade opened the tour again. They put Alexander The Great in the setlist, play it on the show then drop it afterwards cause it's too hard to playI think it would be extra cool to witness the first gig of a tour (leg). Sometimes the band tries more rare stuff with the setlist before they decide to drop something. I am hardly expecting it, but you never know.
Yes, I think this is the most reasonable assumption. After this short tour, they will start or complete work on the album, and we can hope a release in spring; I highly doubt they will play Europe again before 2016. So 2015 is the year for America and maybe Asia.I don't personally see there being US dates this year. But if there's a new album in 2015, then I could easily imagine a shortish American tour the same year, followed by a world one the year after.