ShadowOfTheGods
Ancient Mariner
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.Again, just check the dates again, don't spread nonsense.
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.Again, just check the dates again, don't spread nonsense.
Maiden and helloween? I dont see them in other place than festivals. When they toured together they played like 8 songs. At the moment they dont need to do thatWhat nonsense? As far as I can see the only 2 shows they're playing in June are the same festivals where Maiden is headlining.
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.
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.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.
Only in the UK? PssshhhhhhIron 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.
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Radiohead, Iron Maiden & more sign open letter calling for cap on resale ticket prices
Thom Yorke of Radiohead performs live on stage at Sydney Entertainment Centre on November 12, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. (Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)Artists including Radiohead and Iron Maiden have signed an open letter calling for the U.K. government ...www.rock101.net
Like fine wine with every passing year … no, wait!I bet you cannot wait to hear how Aces High sounds live in 2026!![]()
Probably because they're British bands. I imagine if they asked other governments those would react with something along the lines of:Only in the UK? Pssshhhhhh
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.
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Radiohead, Iron Maiden & more sign open letter calling for cap on resale ticket prices
Thom Yorke of Radiohead performs live on stage at Sydney Entertainment Centre on November 12, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. (Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)Artists including Radiohead and Iron Maiden have signed an open letter calling for the U.K. government ...www.rock101.net
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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