We all know that the facts are different, but the artists I mentioned are more appreciated.Yeah, Maiden are playing smaller and smaller venues as the years go by, and there is absolutely no institution interesting in them.
We all know that the facts are different, but the artists I mentioned are more appreciated.Yeah, Maiden are playing smaller and smaller venues as the years go by, and there is absolutely no institution interesting in them.
Okbut the artists I mentioned are more appreciated.
Lol perfect!!! This guy (Nomad) is funnyYeah, Maiden are referred to as a small pub band which had absolutely no impact on the history of music.
We all know that the facts are different, but the artists I mentioned are more appreciated.
Right, because you're a clairvoyant.
Auckland will definitely get a 2nd show,
I have seen a lot of comments saying how poor the last tours set was, and FINALLY Australia are getting a hits set, which they haven't since 2008 this is actually attracting the casuals much more, the same ones who moaned about the last set and didn't bother going are now because they will finally see Hills, 666, Hallowed etc.The casuals won’t go twice in two years and there aren’t enough hardcores to sell them out.
How informed are most casuals about the set before the concert? If they knew about the FP set before going, they don't have much basis to moan.I have seen a lot of comments saying how poor the last tours set was, and FINALLY Australia are getting a hits set, which they haven't since 2008 this is actually attracting the casuals much more, the same ones who moaned about the last set and didn't bother going are now because they will finally see Hills, 666, Hallowed etc.
I think they will do well overall.
They still did two shows in NZ in 2016 and one, sold out way in advance, show in 2024.They only did one Auckland show in 2016 and 2024. They ain’t doing two in 2026.
All depends on how the first night will sell. The same as we thought about the 3rd show in Sao Paulo.They still did two shows in NZ in 2016 and one, sold out way in advance, show in 2024.
This time it's a saturday night, greatest hits tour (the first in those parts of the world since 2009), with Megadeth supporting.
There will be 2 shows, no matter what.
A 3rd show in Sao Paulo would require at least 20k people.All depends on how the first night will sell. The same as we thought about the 3rd show in Sao Paulo.
Let's wait and see how Oceanian shows will do. I don't think they sell so fast to add more dates; if sales went wrong, they would be forced to change stadiums to indoor arenas.A 3rd show in Sao Paulo would require at least 20k people.
A 2nd show in Auckland would require 5/6k.
Can't wait to see your comments when you find out that those 2 stadiums shows have basically no chance of selling outLet's wait and see how Oceanian shows will do. I don't think they sell so fast to add more dates; if sales went wrong, they would be forced to change stadiums to indoor arenas.
Yes, there's no chance, 20k on each show would be OK imho. The management scheduled risky big venues and repeated the same places they just visited in 2024, same with EU/LATAM and NA.Can't wait to see your comments when you find out that those 2 stadiums shows have basically no chance of selling out
Looking at Auckland, general sale is tomorrow, lower bowl looks mostly gone, still floor and plenty of upper left, it will depend how much of the remaining they sell on Friday for an announcement next week.Let's wait and see how Oceanian shows will do. I don't think they sell so fast to add more dates; if sales went wrong, they would be forced to change stadiums to indoor arenas.
Yeah, but generally for the band with IM history and status, playing for half capacity arenas and stadiums is like making a fun of themselves, especially if we talk about the 50 Anniversary Tour, which was announced as a worldwide stadium tour. BTW the fans' ambivalent reaction on 2026 shows is something that made me disappointed.Looking at Auckland, general sale is tomorrow, lower bowl looks mostly gone, still floor and plenty of upper left, it will depend how much of the remaining they sell on Friday for an announcement next week.
But they could add a second show at any time, the moment it looks close to a sell out, sitting around in a hotel makes no money, so I think they will add another if thats what was originally planned.
This exactly. No (planned) show is worse than an half empty show. But it doesn't look like it's gonna be the case.sitting around in a hotel makes no money, so I think they will add another if thats what was originally planned.
You know a lot about that, don't you?playing for half capacity arenas and stadiums is like making a fun of themselves
Yeah, Maiden are referred to as a small pub band which had absolutely no impact on the history of music.
Oh come one, this is disingenuous and you know it. We know you have an axe to grind with Nomadd, but it is absolutely true that Ozzy and Black Sabbath are much better known in the mainstream than Maiden. Just look how non-metalheads reacted to Ozzy's death. I can guarantee you that if Bruce or Steve died instead, the reaction wouldn't have reached the same levels.Yeah, Maiden are playing smaller and smaller venues as the years go by, and there is absolutely no institution interesting in them.
You seem so confident in your predictions that the entire 2026 tour is almost sold out already.This exactly. No (planned) show is worse than an half empty show. But it doesn't look like it's gonna be the case.
You know a lot about that, don't you?
Sorry, I've decided it's the last time I'm replying to him, but this was handed on a silver platter.