RUN FOR YOUR LIVES 2025 Tour Thread *SPOILERS INSIDE*

I noticed watching some videos that Bruce's monitors are very separated and he doesn't use to put over them or jump over it because they don't use the 3 platforms that it was very Maiden unique. So he doesn't jump over them and put his hands up for the crowd anymore.
Btw, there are additional ramps similar to the ones for the FOTD tour in the upper half of stage - which makes the design a little fuller from the above and easier for Bruce. Imagine if they added screens there, it would have been like 3D.
 

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Originally I had hoped that Nicko would play a song then, but I have changed my mind.
All the comparisons that would then be made would be an unpleasant thing.
And Nicko should have played his gigs in mid-June then, not July.
 
Yeah but be careful what you wish for. I went back and watched some Nicko clips from last year and at the time they seemed shaky but passable; but after getting used to hearing them with a solid drummer again this year it sounded bloody terrible. If Nicko comes out and plays Iron Maiden after Simon’s done the rest of the show I don’t think he’ll be doing his legacy any favours, put it that way.
It's true. Sad but true. I thought he sounded pretty much fine on Stranger, Alexander and CSIT though
 
Bruce sounds pretty decent on Aces there I got to say. He is a bit of a freak still being (mostly) able to sing these songs in their original key at all.


Edit- maybe not on that last verse

Also Ireland is apparently a sea of phones
 
We’ve got a much bigger problem than Captain Harris’ channel. YouTuber Daily Doug just dropped a video where he listens to the entire Number of the Beast album. With that, he's now gone through all of Maiden’s first seven studio albums. And of course, the commenters are already pushing him to check out Live After Death next. But we all know what's coming—No Prayer for the Dying will eventually have its day. And that day… will be tragic.
Well Live After Death has always been overrated. Beast over Hammersmith is better, as is Rock in Rio (the band at it's peak?)
 
Well Live After Death has always been overrated. Beast over Hammersmith is better, as is Rock in Rio (the band at it's peak?)
Maybe—but it’s definitely better than Dying. They’re young, enthusiastic, scorched and exhausted, but still dripping with energy and drive.
 
Dublin show was great, for the first time ever for me there was no song I'd never heard before in the setlist*, but I'd only seen Killers and Rime at one gig before so it was close enough! Plus I'd only seen Murders at 3 gigs, and The Clairvoyant has been relatively rare over the last 30 years. Thought the screens were better than I was expecting and they still had the feel of a Maiden show, I wasn't watching them too much though as I'd a good view of the band. I'm in two minds about the studio tempos of the songs, at times it felt tighter but at other times you were missing the live speeding up.


*at the first gig I'd seen of a tour
 
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I sold my London tickets (when the setlist was revealed). Now I only got Berlin left. It's good enough for me.
Now, I wish I went more times to see the Future Past and Legacy tour (I saw 3 times each if I remember correctly). I'm sure I'll have a good time at this gig. I chose to keep Berlin because of the venue and the seats I managed to get. I'll be seated at the 5th row (1st night) and 8th row (2nd night), both central.
 
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