Run For Your Lives World Tour 2026 Rumours and Speculation

What nonsense? As far as I can see the only 2 shows they're playing in June are the same festivals where Maiden is headlining.

Helloween have a headline show in Greece in July. So they can't be in Greece.
Some time ago there was a rumour about anthrax supporting in Greece. No idea though if there's any shread of truth in that.
 
Helloween have a headline show in Greece in July. So they can't be in Greece.
Some time ago there was a rumour about anthrax supporting in Greece. No idea though if there's any shread of truth in that.
Athens is too much of a big stadium, they would never sell out the place, but they're already in a better position than the final turnout for 2022. It would make very little sense to invest on such a big support knowing you can't fill the place up anyway.

Not saying it will happen, but given that some shows (Milan, Sofia, Lisbon, Bucharest) need a big boost and the availability of the band, it's a possibility, although small.
 
Iron Maiden (and other bands) signed a letter asking the UK government to limit the prices of concert tickets that are resold on the secondary market.

 
Iron Maiden (and other bands) signed a letter asking the UK government to limit the prices of concert tickets that are resold on the secondary market.

Only in the UK? Pssshhhhhh
 
Only in the UK? Pssshhhhhh
Probably because they're British bands. I imagine if they asked other governments those would react with something along the lines of:

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Iron Maiden (and other bands) signed a letter asking the UK government to limit the prices of concert tickets that are resold on the secondary market.


A "cap" is just touting by another name if it's above the face value of the tickets. The secondary market should be abolished, punters shouldn't need to sell tickets, if they can't make a gig they should be entitled to a full refund from source, who should then be able to sell the ticket again at no more than face value.
 
Probably because they're British bands. I imagine if they asked other governments those would react with something along the lines of:

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As a band that plays in the US, they could appeal to the US government—why not? If it would have any effect is uncertain in both the UK and the US.
They don't have "power" in the UK either.
 
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