RUN FOR YOUR LIVES 2026

Even though it’s which new hat
I rather like those restless snacks

I watched the video. I promised myself i will not watch any performances before I get to the concert (if I do), but I could not resist and watched the video. Anyway ID always held a unique special place in my heart somehow. I gotta say it was more powerful than I expected after reading all the bitching. I will have trouble to not piss myself when the intro melody with the bass in the back starts.

Also that "It's not the fear of what's beyond, it's just that I might not respond!" was fucking brilliant, a 100 percent delivery. Please be as good next Wednesday!
 
I watched the video. I promised myself i will not watch any performances before I get to the concert (if I do), but I could not resist and watched the video. Anyway ID always held a unique special place in my heart somehow. I gotta say it was more powerful than I expected after reading all the bitching. I will have trouble to not piss myself when the intro melody with the bass in the back starts.

Also that "It's not the fear of what's beyond, it's just that I might not respond!" was fucking brilliant, a 100 percent delivery. Please be as good next Wednesday!
Fabulous performance - but my god, Bruce's belly! He's clearly loving life and good for him.
 
It seems that the stage is gonna be occupying the length of the stadium. Maybe That's the reason why it's just 35K.


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This is the standard stage setup for San Siro, unless there are big catwalks.
35k is very low for the stadium and one of the worst turnout ever for the stadium. That being said, the turnout will probably be the highest of the entire tour (probably even more than some double stadium shows) and it's slightly more than Padua last year. Last time they did back to back tours in Italy I think they gathered around 50k people, this time they're aiming to 70k+.
Long story short: overall a success, but it's gonna go down as one of the biggest "flop" (in terms of attendance) in the history of the stadium. But I've heard they want to demolish it, so who cares.
 
This is the standard stage setup for San Siro, unless there are big catwalks.
35k is very low for the stadium and one of the worst turnout ever for the stadium. That being said, the turnout will probably be the highest of the entire tour (probably even more than some double stadium shows) and it's slightly more than Padua last year. Last time they did back to back tours in Italy I think they gathered around 50k people, this time they're aiming to 70k+.
Long story short: overall a success, but it's gonna go down as one of the biggest "flop" (in terms of attendance) in the history of the stadium. But I've heard they want to demolish it, so who cares.

Probably Rod Smallwood and Iron Maiden, as they were really keen to single out that show in the original press release:

 
The main difference with Legacy of the Beast is that on that tour they covered their whole career. This time they are celebrating 50 years of music just playing stuff from 1980 to 1992!
And that is the exact reason why I personally think they have something interesting left for us. Closing a career like theirs with a strange tour like the current one seems unlogic to me.
 
I am sure they would love both. Boasting about a huge attendance, being the first metal band to play at the stadium, is something Rod would love.
Yes, but the only way to achieve a packed stadium and a big gross it to lower the prices in most sectors and transform it into a big event.
Something that, looking at Knebworth, they can't do.
 
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