11 - 12 shows combined, big stadiums.Peru being teased now too.
Mexico
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Chile
Argentina
Brazil
11 - 12 shows combined, big stadiums.Peru being teased now too.
Mexico
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Chile
Argentina
Brazil
This isn't just Maiden though. It's most live music esp at the level of places that Maiden playReally? That's a bummer. I saw them in Argentina 9 times already and the tickets were always cheap (if we compare them with other big international acts). We'll see if this time they keep it like that...
Chile confirmed for 2 shows, and Brazil could be 3 from what I saw on the FC, which would make it 12 shows.11 - 12 shows combined, big stadiums.
Sao Paulo, Morumbi for sure.Chile confirmed for 2 shows, and Brazil could be 3 from what I saw on the FC, which would make it 12 shows.
Yeah and probably a second in Sao PauloSao Paulo, Morumbi for sure.
Too many, I think they will book 3 or 4 cities in Brazil. BTW:Yeah and probably a second in Sao Paulo
Who knows? I think 30% of total revenue is more reliable.Huh, they’re swimming in money (deservedly so). No wonder all they want to do is tour constantly—it’s enormous fun and financially rewarding, whereas creating a new album is a pain with no immediate gain.
I guess the band gets at least half of the 150.9M? (I’m just curious how much of the total revenue actually goes to the band.)
According to the FC there was a source they are planning 3 shows at Sao Paulo just like they did last timeToo many, I think they will book 3 or 4 cities in Brazil.
Too many, I think they will book 3 or 4 cities in Brazil. BTW:
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1.5 mln tickets sold, 59 shows, 151 mln USD!
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I can't believe in three shows at Morumbi Stadium (70k). Ac/Dc did 3 shows, but they haven't played Brazil for decades!According to the FC there was a source they are planning 3 shows at Sao Paulo just like they did last time
If you look at the confirmed dates via leaks its plausible with the gap in schedule
10/18 Lima, Peru
10/21 Sao Paulo, Brazil
10/27 Beunos Aires, Argentina
10/31 Santiago, Chile
Good PR!Confirmed: the announcement is going to be tomorrow morning. Also, there are some social media pages (that promote concerts) that are stating that this will be the "last tour in Latin America and possibly their last tour ever because the band is going to break up after this" (???) Pffffffft, yeeeah... right. I don't know why they are saying that bullcrap, probably to sell more tickets![]()
In 2024 Iron Maiden played twice in São Paulo to sold-out crowds. Maybe they'll announce two Morumbi nights, but three seem too many.I 100% think this will be their last ever world tour, whatever happens in 2028 if they continue on I can see it just being small scale tours like the Rolling Stones do it, and mostly Europe.
Looks to be the updated listIn 2024 Iron Maiden played twice in São Paulo to sold-out crowds. Maybe they'll announce two Morumbi nights, but three seem too many.
Yeah I think they will likely book 2 though. River Plate Stadium in Argentina will be a massive show for them, have they ever played there?
I 100% think this will be their last ever world tour, whatever happens in 2028 if they continue on I can see it just being small scale tours like the Rolling Stones do it, and mostly Europe.