Look at the seating map.Mexico City is selling poorly? You have no idea of what you're talking about, as always
Look at the seating map.Mexico City is selling poorly? You have no idea of what you're talking about, as always
Bucharest will probably end with a result that satisfies both the promoter and band. Same with Sofia. These aren't exactly markets where they expect a sell out. Athens is already looking better than in 2022 and will end up with a good result. Bratislava is heading for a sell out, same as Hannover. Lisbon is also doing well.Bucharest too, but it will be double their previous attendance's record in Romania. And so many others.
I did, but unlike you I know how to read it.Look at the seating map.
Seeing how the promoter in Romania is promoting the show, maybe it's going to be bad for them (Maiden get paid a fixed fee so who cares). But again it's because of the venues' size.Bucharest will probably end with a result that satisfies both the promoter and band. Same with Sofia. These aren't exactly markets where they expect a sell out. Athens is already looking better than in 2022 and will end up with a good result. Bratislava is heading for a sell out, same as Hannover. Lisbon is also doing well.
The Paris and Lyon shows are the disappointing ones, and probably Knebworth.
USA is mostly good, with the exception of the second show in Harrison, but it's still a long way to go.
And in your conclusion, what could the result be, I guess 25K so far?!I did, but unlike you I know how to read it.
They're at already more than 32k sold. To put this in perspective, in 2024 they sold 35k tickets sold a couple of months before the show.And in your conclusion, what could the result be, I guess 25K so far?!
This. Romania doesn't have indoor arenas, and it would be stupid of them playing one arena show in countries like Greece or Italy.It's possible that they booked stadiums expecting to fill a 70% capacity because there were no other venues available at these specific cities with that kind of capacity.
They won't. Next tour (if there will be any, remember that many times in the past they said they would not announce what their final tour would be) it's gonna be stadiums again, despite how this leg will sell. Aside from the fact that we all saw this coming (playing less bigger shows instead of many smaller ones), Rod has confirmed they're going to play stadiums only from now on.And if we are lucky they'll go back to touring arenas next time, where the production they have belongs.
I hope the fans will do the same next year. Maybe we think the current dates aren't selling so well because 2025 was a tremendous success, with fast selling out. I suppose Rod overestimated the demand in some cities and put all marketing down, not the first time. To me, Paris doesn't look good either. I don't know how they wanna make the concert movie here...They're at already more than 32k sold. To put this in perspective, in 2024 they sold 35k tickets sold a couple of months before the show.