The Future Past Tour 2024

Do you have the IEM versions only or the IEM/Audience matrixes?

I would love to get all of The IEM (no audience matrix) recordings in Wav to make a compilation of the best performances and share it with y´all.
Here's all five days, just IEM. I must add hear that while this is not a matrix you can still hear the audience. If you've been to a live show you may have noticed there are 2 shotgun microphones (one on each side of the stage) so that the musicians can also hear the audience.
 
Here's all five days, just IEM. I must add hear that while this is not a matrix you can still hear the audience. If you've been to a live show you may have noticed there are 2 shotgun microphones (one on each side of the stage) so that the musicians can also hear the audience.

Amazing! Thank you very much!
I will make a thread when I finish making the compilation in the upcoming weeks!
 
Frequencies change depending on the country and which one is free. Shure has the US ones on a PDF https://content-files.shure.com/KnowledgeBaseFiles/Frequency-Band-Chart.pdf
The new Shures are made in such way that the device changes the frequency by itself, and that isn't done manually anymore. If you know the allowed frequency range for IEMs in a certain country, then it's quite easy to find an IEM. Usually the IEMs are between 550 to 620 MHz.

In Maiden's case they are in 470-540 MHz range (the usual IEM range is the guitar wirelesses).
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If somebody had an Axient reciever, they could easily log onto one of those frequencies and record the show.
 
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Do you have the IEM versions only or the IEM/Audience matrixes?

I would love to get all of The IEM (no audience matrix) recordings in Wav to make a compilation of the best performances and share it with y´all.
Only the matrix is available on the bootleg scene.
 
The new Shures are made in such way that the device changes the frequency by itself, and that isn't done manually anymore. If you know the allowed frequency range for IEMs in a certain country, then it's quite easy to find an IEM. Usually the IEMs are between 550 to 620 MHz.

In Maiden's case they are in 470-540 MHz range (the usual IEM range is the guitar wirelesses).
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If somebody had an Axient reciever, they could easily log onto one of those frequencies and record the show.
These are analog unencrypted, wide or narrow fm. With an RTL-SDR you probably can receive and record these. With one SDR you can probably record more than one at the same time
 
Agreed with all (likely no farewell tour, although who knows). Bruce's voice is crucial now, one more album is very realistic (*Steve's thought about semi-retirement still pops up in my mind, such a surprising thought from a Maiden member, although he has tons of ideas) and I think every old band (despite new or younger members; ok, without some slightly younger in age) are looking for 2030. Maiden are the same. And that's a scenario for 2 more tours, if they don't do 3rd legs. They know they are still very good live.

edit: plus Bruce spoke about a new chapter for the band in a recent interview.
Bruce voice sound to me as good as 2019. He can do a more than good show. The onlt thing he cant not do and they try dont know why is aces high at the end
 
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