
Obviously, 'The Writing on the Wall' everybody knows, a title track we got to do - 'Senjutsu' is a fantastic opening song." Of course, are at least two now, because we got a samurai Eddie to come on," he said.ĭickinson then forecasted, "We're not going to subject people to more than two or three songs from the new album. We're going to keep all of our Spitfires, flamethrowers, Icarus, graveyards, London, loads of Eddies. "We can't change the tour that much because they've all paid their money to go and see the 'Legacy of the Beast' show and it is a great show. Speaking with Loudwire recently, Dickinson discussed the dilemma at hand with having to navigate a pre-existing tour production with a new album. So given that, don't complain that they did what they said they were going to do," he continued. This is going to be what they're gonna do. It's going to be plain as the nose on your face. "Nobody has to buy a ticket," cautioned Dickinson when Jericho broached the topic of when Iron Maiden played all of their 2006 album A Matter of Life and Death on the road. "If you don't wanna go, you don't buy a ticket. Because it's a musical thing to do - it's a musical thing."
#A space in time full album full
"The plan we've got - it's not really a secret I think everybody else has chatted about it - we will, I hope, we've talked about doing the entire album start to finish, but not this time around," the singer said (transcription via Blabbermouth) on the Talk Is Jerichopodcast hosted by AEW superstar and Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho.ĭickinson understood that the full album set may not be the most attractive concert option for fans and noted, "And we all appreciate that that is something that really diehard fans will probably love and other people will go, 'Hmmm, I'm not going to go see that.' So the answer is you play smaller venues so that they sell out with just your diehard fans.
