...allowing fans the chance to witness the brand new, state-of-the-art production, on the scale it is intended for – huge stages in outdoor venues, to accompany the once-in-a-lifetime setlist of songs from the band’s groundbreaking first nine albums.
I think this is strategic with the venue sizes they're aiming for. If they had an itinerary the size of The Future Past with these venue sizes they'd be losing money on several dates. Getting folks to travel to these is inconvenient for the attendees, but good for the promoter.Not very many shows though :/ I’m hoping they’ll add more
Yeah, this is exactly it. It's been proven recently that these short tours with very large venues will sell out. Booking Megadeth during their "farewell" year ensures that this will happen, too.I think this is strategic with the venue sizes they're aiming for. If they had an itinerary the size of The Future Past with these venue sizes they'd be losing money on several dates. Getting folks to travel to these is inconvenient for the attendees, but good for the promoter.
The US isn't Europe where people can easily travel out of state, that plan usually never works.I think this is strategic with the venue sizes they're aiming for. If they had an itinerary the size of The Future Past with these venue sizes they'd be losing money on several dates. Getting folks to travel to these is inconvenient for the attendees, but good for the promoter.
Lauren Harris Reunion Tour?Looking forward to Lord of the Lost and Raven Age in Europe!
Bruce: This whole tour has been such great fun. I really enjoy belting out all these great old songs, and the whole band are loving playing them too. Some of them we haven’t played in the US for over 20 years.
Rod: The scale and incredible visual aspects of this show deserve larger venues than the arenas we have generally played in the past. We particularly chose this time of year to go bigger outdoors but to give us darkness when we go on stage so you will see the best of the production. Fans certainly won’t be disappointed in the show or the 50th anniversary set list that is for sure. We particularly look forward to playing the huge shows in Montréal and the Alamodome in San Antonio, two of the biggest shows we have ever played in North America plus, of course, Louder Than Life – America’s biggest Rock Festival! Along with the stadium shows in Los Angeles, New Jersey and Hershey we have also chosen to play a few of the biggest amphitheaters as they always have a fantastic atmosphere and great visual sight lines. When it comes to Mexico we just love playing in this magnificent 65,000 capacity stadium which I’m not surprised was named as the best in the world earlier this year by live industry magazine, Pollstar.
...allowing fans the chance to witness the brand new, state-of-the-art production, on the scale it is intended for – huge stages in outdoor venues, to accompany the once-in-a-lifetime setlist of songs from the band’s groundbreaking first nine albums.
^ummm, this is a bit exaggerated.

judging by how this tour is shaping up, playing less shows and maximizing profits, they likely won't be looking at the same typical 7 arena dates in Australia, maybe 1 or 2 stadium exclusives with a couple in Asia?I'm wondering if they decide to play some dates in Australia/Japan, 4 shows would be very likely: 2 in both countries, Saitama Arena in Japan would be a great opportunity, and two open-air fields in Australia.
I thought they would have at least done the T-Mobile arena in Vegas being a popular spot to see shows these days. It does come across as a slapped together NA tour with not much thought put into it though.It's just such an odd itinerary. 2/3rd's of the dates are on/near the East Coast, with the only "southern" date being in Texas. No Southwest. No West Coast except for Los Angeles. No Florida! No Vegas! Unless they're planning a second leg: it's weird.
I can't complain, we get a Chicago date and I'm very excited, but it is weird.
Only one Mexico date and no Megadeth. Also interesting.not sure if mentioned by anyone else, but mexico was announced as well.
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