CriedWhenBrucieLeft
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I know Wiki is fairly unreliable, but if it was going to invent figures, these seem a little precise (& random): "44,672/ 51,754" [Tickets sold/Tickets on sale]
Thanks. This is good news indeed! Hopefully I won't be wider than it is long and maybe the seats will be less uncomfortable. The link says it'll be ready for 2013 which will be at least two years before Maiden's next UK tour. At least teething problems will have gone by the time Maiden come back. I suppose they'll open the venue with some nonsense like The Fratelllis and The View.CriedWhenBrucieLeft said:I was down there the other month (not when I was at Maiden; I never noticed when I went to the gig), & I think they've started building it already.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-g ... t-13750635
It's going to be reasonably big, but, more importantly, acoustically made for music.
The 82k for rugby is correct (http://www.rfu.com/TwickenhamStadium). The attendance for concerts seems to be correct as well (http://www.richmondandtwickenhamtimes.c ... _increase/). Wiki is right!UpTheIrons said:Wikipedia reckons that 55K is the maximum attendance for concerts and 82K for rugby and other sporting events, however Wikipedia isn't the most reliable of sources so you might be correct! I do know that the Twickenham management wouldn't allow the standing area to packed to the full with people due to good ol' health and safety though...
Albie said:The 82k for rugby is correct (http://www.rfu.com/TwickenhamStadium). The attendance for concerts seems to be correct as well (http://www.richmondandtwickenhamtimes.c ... _increase/). Wiki is right!
The Mid-Distance Runner said:The Wickerman was incredible in Manchester as was coming home..
jonnytron said:For me i preferred the 2010 leg even without the new songs, it may be something to do with that being my first gig and it being part of my first solo holiday ... it just had more power when they broke on stage with wicker man...
The Mid-Distance Runner said:I was fortunate enough to see Maiden three times this year (Sydney x 2 and Manchester) and from the setlist my top five live songs in order were:
1. When the Wild Wind Blows
2. Dance of Death
3. The Evil That Men Do
4. Blood Brothers
5. The Talisman
The Wickerman was incredible in Manchester as was coming home..both narrowly missed out on 5th spot.
LooseCannon said:Wikipedia has been tested, and found to be as accurate as the Encyclopaedia Brittanica. It's time we move away from the "Wiki isn't a verifiable source" crap. More like, "If that sounds weird, we should check it elsewhere."
Dr Sin said:When the Wild Wind Blows and The Talisman were epic live. Hopefully they will become regulars on the setlist in future tours1
Black Wizard said:Not on an album tour they couldn't. Iron Maiden didn't sell out Twickenham on the Somewhere Back in Time tour and that was their only UK date. Plus the capacity of Twickenham is at least 20,000 greater than Hampden Park.
Well they're not going to play up at Inverness for starters. So where else? Firhill? Fir Park? It will never happen. Iron Maiden's tours are so massive that they aren't going to schedule it so that they can borrow a football stadium in Scotland for a day outwith the football season. We're stuck with the SECC unless someone builds a purpose-built music venue with 10,000 capacity in Scotland, and that won't happen either.
Being epics I'd be surprised if they were anything other than epic live.Dr Sin said:When the Wild Wind Blows and The Talisman were epic live.