Official 2020 Tour Thread

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The Gothenburg presale starts in 22 minutes.

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I'm on the fence right now. I've seen this tour in 2018 in Kraków and now they will play in Warsaw. I would go if the setlist would be different but go to another same show is little too expensive.

But my friend didn't seen maiden live and maybe that will motivate me a little.
 
I'm on the fence right now. I've seen this tour in 2018 in
There seems to be a bit of this fatigue in Belfast, too. In 2018 there were 8 of us that went as a group and only 2 of the 8 have a ticket this time. I know its early days but there doesn't seem to be much buzz among my mates this time round. Although Im pretty sure that people will get on board if the weather is good on the day of the gig.
 
Gothenburg, here I come!

I think there's a greater than zero chance that the setlist changes, unlike last year when there was exactly a zero percent chance that the setlist changed.
 
I think there's a greater than zero chance that the setlist changes, unlike last year when there was exactly a zero percent chance that the setlist changed.

As I said in the LOTB 2019 thread, they might change some songs, because this time it's the 3rd leg of the tour (I doubt that they will change the whole setlist or the themes)..../ If I'm not mistaken, the only Maiden tour (which is 2 legs, or 3) that do not have any changes in the setlist for the whole tour was DOD tour.

The only songs that have any chance are ''The Clairvoyant'', ''Heaven Can Wait'' and ''Powerslave'' - simply because all were in the hints on the 2018 tour poster. (''Powerslave'' was played fairly recently during TBOS tour, while the other two songs were played for the last time respectively in 2013/and in 2008).

Purely because it's a very short leg of a tour, I do not expect anything mind-blowing or some deep cut./ To play a brand new song - who knows...
 
Invite all of you to Warsaw! Thay should add a brand new song to the setlist and change FTGGOG for Paschendale/Dance of Death or even Powerslave. The big problem with this band is playing so same setlist thought the years. So if they want European leg to be a success they would change set a little.
 
Maybe but not support bands (not so big)
There are some pretty significant support bands on the 2020 leg of Legacy of the Beast. Alter Bridge play the same arenas as Iron Maiden in the UK and Within Temptation are huge in parts of Europe. Disturbed are certainly not a pub band either.
 
There seems to be a bit of this fatigue in Belfast, too. In 2018 there were 8 of us that went as a group and only 2 of the 8 have a ticket this time. I know its early days but there doesn't seem to be much buzz among my mates this time round. Although Im pretty sure that people will get on board if the weather is good on the day of the gig.
Yeah, and in Poland there will be three rounds of presales so I think that chances for a good seat are pretty slim because im not in a fanclub etc. So I will be able to buy tickets maybe on 15th.
 
Yeah, and in Poland there will be three rounds of presales so I think that chances for a good seat are pretty slim because im not in a fanclub etc. So I will be able to buy tickets maybe on 15th.
Want a code? I have a presale code I've only used once.
 
Do you think they will change big monster eddie for Tropper Eddie like the poster?

I think no. Probably they just wanted the tour poster to be little different for the 2020 leg, so that's why they changed the Eddies - plus Trooper Eddie fits better on this new poster, because the whole scene from the poster is like from a battlefield.
 
It would be very interesting to find out why they've suddenly taken some good quality support along with them, but I doubt any questions about this would get past the screening phase.

They are basically touring the same countries (bar some exceptions) than in 2018 with the same show, but in bigger venues. A strong support act might help sell a good number of tickets.
 
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