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Possibly, since 2017 100% did sell out. Rod even made a statement about how St. Paul surprised him and the band after having skipped the market for so long.I could be wrong and I'm thinking about 2017.
Possibly, since 2017 100% did sell out. Rod even made a statement about how St. Paul surprised him and the band after having skipped the market for so long.I could be wrong and I'm thinking about 2017.
I haven`t heard of it but it looks to be in Cartegna ,Murcia not Fuengirola , still a decent spot for a holiday though and they played Murcia in 2023 i think. According to their website next year will be their most ambitious line up ever so might be true.
But it's not so big fest with something like 20k capacity. I think they will play Barcelona too.My bad, it is indeed in Cartagena. The festival promoters are the same people who have organised Maiden shows in Spain since 2018.
Sofia and Athens mentioned.Strong rumour they will start in Bulgaria, possibly Sofia.
The 2022 show sold badly, they probably thought it was too much of a risk coming back one year laterAthens not getting a show on TFP still confuses me with Alexander finally being played.
Probably in May, hope for stadium show, but indoor arena is the most likely.Strong rumour they will start in Bulgaria, possibly Sofia.
Plus Bruce was not that popular in the media after the gig…Athens not getting a show on TFP still confuses me with Alexander finally being played.
I forgot about Flaregate!! I wonder if Paris will be similar after Watergate this year.Plus Bruce was not that popular in the media after the gig…
For next year? All rumours and talk point towards a summer tour in Europe, question is how long it ends up being.I could see Europe being after Sept-Oct, though, give it more than 12 months, and hit some larger venues one last time
They're not playing Wacken, othwerwise they would've been announced alreadyWacken would be a good fit in principle, because they are celebrating their 35th anniversary and have also booked bands with anniversaries, which makes sense.
Three-quarters of the bands are already booked with signed contracts (information from a conversation I had with someone from the Wacken organisation).
Unless it's Australia/Japan in 2027.If there is Europe, it will be summer. The rest of the tour will likely look like 2024 TFP IMO.