ShadowOfTheGods
Ancient Mariner
Sweden Rock is selling poorly as well, according to a source (I don't know if there is any truth to that)
Man, as usual, you are taking your figures from nothing, and after some time, you ADMIT the next show/festival is selling poorly. Many shows on this tour are "selling poorly", including the territories where Iron Maiden were "big". How could we tell about 2026 being a success, as 58 shows can hold some 2 million people, when maybe 60% of this amount was sold? You completely overestimated the results; probably, all of them are just in your mind, nothing reliable. Be serious, please.Sweden Rock is selling poorly as well, according to a source (I don't know if there is any truth to that)
It is still the same price. 125€ + 10€ fee. Where are you getting from that it got cut by 20%?
I don't remember any Sweden Rock edition not selling out with Maiden in the bill?The lineup is a bit lackluster, while the festival has become very expensive, tickets, camping and logistics all very expensive at this point. It will probably still be sold out or close to sold out, as always though.
No, the capacity is not getting bigger every year. The size of it has been pretty much the same for close to 20 years.I don't remember any Sweden Rock edition not selling out with Maiden in the bill?
Also: isn't the capacity getting bigger every year?
I'm sure it got bigger at least once in the past few years (2023 maybe?) . It used to be 33/34k and now it's around 40k. Not much, but still biggerNo, the capacity is not getting bigger every year. The size of it has been pretty much the same for close to 20 years.
The economic situation isn't good either. Most people don't think about buying tickets, hard times.The lineup is a bit lackluster, while the festival has become very expensive, tickets, camping and logistics all very expensive at this point. It will probably still be sold out or close to sold out, as always though.
Maiden did two nights in Stockholm though Nomadd last year. One night was completely sold out, the second almost sold out, totalling 65-70 000 tickets.
Ok, but in this apocalyptic scenario you’re portraying for the band, why does no one mention this huge success from less than a year ago?Yeah, you are right, but now we are talking about the current tour results (May - November 2026). The cumulated results will be available not sooner than March 2027 or by the end of 2027 via the Touring Data website.
No, but years ago, Maiden was in the other place. People really needed them; the 2026 tour shows an opposite tendency - IM needs people to buy their tickets. There are many cities where sales are under expectations, especially the double dates, which were generally unnecessary and look poor almost everywhere. Dates in Paris, Belgium, Knebworth, Mexico City are a big disappointment. Not necessary, way too big venues. So same if we talk about stadiums, too many, too big. I think double dates in Tokyo are too big, one show in 10k capacity arena would be enough.I don't remember any Sweden Rock edition not selling out with Maiden in the bill?
Also: isn't the capacity getting bigger every year?
But it was last year, I'm talking about sales of the forthcoming 2026 dates. Many things have changed.Ok, but in this apocalyptic scenario you’re portraying for the band, why does no one mention this huge success from less than a year ago?
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Run for Your Lives Tour (2025)
Run for Your Lives Tour by Iron Maiden has now grossed $98.3 million from 919,351 tickets sold in 29 shows reported.touringdata.org
I havent seen an iron maiden show with a really bad attendance. Even in their lowest point in 95 to 98 in small venues but not very small always the place was packed. And since 1999 till now they are getting bigger and bigger.Why are you guys so obsessed with the sales? I'm not going into debate who is right who is wrong, just curious what do you aim to achieve at the end of the day with your agenda?
The ticket sales are the most important thing for every artists especially if you're touring stadiums around the world with a 50th Anniversary and big promises from managers. We're talking about sales of almost every tour since the reunion, current topic is nothing new. But the problem is on the other hand. Some people here state they have reliable sources about sales, and criticize person as myself which doubt that. Just the discussion. One of the users tried to insult me for telling about my reflections on the current situation, including the decline of ticket sales and demand for Maiden in many places. Even social media shows much less support for the band than some years ago, even after the pandemic break. The facts show I'm closer to the truth. That's all.Why are you guys so obsessed with the sales? I'm not going into debate who is right who is wrong, just curious what do you aim to achieve at the end of the day with your agenda?
Absolutely, but the current sales show the end of their prosperity.I havent seen an iron maiden show with a really bad attendance. Even in their lowest point in 95 to 98 in small venues but not very small always the place was packed. And since 1999 till now they are getting bigger and bigger.
It's quite interesting and you can (could) basically predict what Maiden is (were) going to do using them.Why are you guys so obsessed with the sales? I'm not going into debate who is right who is wrong, just curious what do you aim to achieve at the end of the day with your agenda?
I checked a few show and are not sold out but i think in europeAbsolutely, but the current sales show the end of their prosperity.
We surely will.And I'm optimistic that we will see another tour from our boys in 2028
That's exactly what I was talking about. The sales are good, so it makes only sense for them to go for for bigger venues.Although I would rather prefer to see them in indoor/in arena setting