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TEG Dainty regret to announce that IRON MAIDEN’s Australia and New Zealand dates in May have been postponed until further notice. This is due to the ongoing Coronavirus situation and recent Government instruction.
TEG Dainty advise ticket holders to hold on to their original tickets and await further information.
If you find you’re unable to attend the new dates when they are announced, refunds will be available at the point of purchase.
Message from Rod Smallwood/Iron Maiden:
Aussie and Kiwi Troopers,
We are hugely disappointed not to be seeing our fans in Australia and New Zealand in May due to the understandable Government concert bans surrounding Coronavirus. Sadly these are difficult and uncertain times for us all.
We still intend to bring this great Legacy Of The Beast show to you all as soon we can and I promise we will do everything we can to achieve this with our promoters and subject to what is happening around us globally.
And to our brilliant fans everywhere…
We also appreciate that fans with tickets to shows in some of the other countries on our extensive 2020 tour will be anxious for news and updates. You can be sure we will keep you immediately updated here with any other changes, by country, that could become necessary as soon as we hear of them from the official Govt channels. Thank you for your patience and for bearing with us. We hope to see you all!
Take care of yourselves, be safe and be smart.
- Rod Smallwood/Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are extremely sorry and saddened to hear about the cancellation of this year’s Download Festival but fully respect the reasons for the decision.
We are naturally continuing to monitor the ongoing situation around the world very carefully and will of course update you on any future changes to our touring schedule.
In the meantime please be smart and stay safe.
Manila Pulp Summer Slam Festival which Iron Maiden were due to headline on May 16th has been cancelled due to Coronavirus.
We are sorry that we won’t get to see our fans in the Philippines on what would have been our first-ever visit there. We do hope to get there one day.
We are naturally continuing to monitor the ongoing situation around the world very carefully and will of course update you on any future changes to our touring schedule.
In the meantime, to all our fans in the Philippines and everywhere else, please be smart and stay safe.
We have been informed by our Japanese Promoter, Creativeman Productions that they are cancelling all their International Artists’ shows in Japan up to May 31. The Iron Maiden shows will therefore not be taking place in Tokyo on May 19 & 20, and in Osaka on May 22.
Please see the full statement from the Promoter below. We send our best wishes to the people of Japan and to all our fans there.
Announcement about all international Artists’ shows scheduled up until May 31st 2020.
Amid COVID-19 outbreak, all international artists’ shows scheduled up until May 31st 2020 will be either cancelled or postponed.
Some of the tours during April through May period that have not been officially announced the status yet, will still not happen during the said period. And for those without status, we will soon be able to announce whether it it’s cancelled or postponed. We are in discussion right now, and we apologize for the inconvenience caused.
** in any case, please hold on to your tickets, as you will need them for refund.
Our thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families.
Please be safe and stay alert.
Creativeman Productions
Sadly Copenhell Festival on June 20 in Denmark has now been cancelled. The Government today announced there can be no large gatherings until August.
The statement from the festival promoters is as below.
Sorry we won’t see our fans there this summer. All of you take care and be smart.
Unfortunately, the 11th edition of COPENHELL will not take place this year.
We had really looked forward to four fantastic days with you this June, but the special circumstances make it impossible for us to conduct the festival. The safety of our musicians, guests, staff and volunteers is our top priority.
We look forward to returning to Refshale Island with you all in 2021.
We work closely with our fledgling providers, who are very busy right now. All ticket buyers should be watching for an email from them soon.
Stay safe, stay metal - and stay tuned!
ChaNoir a écrit :Merde on n´est pas venus pour voir Chantal Goya en perfecto!
Metalrunner a écrit :Je sais je suis un thrasheur romantique et fragile![]()
ChaNoir a écrit :Merde on n´est pas venus pour voir Chantal Goya en perfecto!
Metalrunner a écrit :Je sais je suis un thrasheur romantique et fragile![]()
Dans l'idée c'est un peu ça.
En Espagne c'est jusqu'au 11 septembre, du moins autour de Madrid (source : Rock the Night).
Thrashos dans la voiture au Rock Am Bach pendant la tempête a écrit :Putain on va crever coincé là-dedans comme un hérisson dans un pot de Mc Fleury
Article publié sur Defense-92.fr le 14 avril 2020
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Coronavirus : les prochains concerts prévus à la Paris La Défense Arena n’auront pas lieu
L’arena ne vibrera pas au rythme des plus grands artistes dans les prochains mois. La tenue des prochains concerts programmés en mai, juin et juillet prochains à la Paris La Défense Arena était plus qu’incertaine. Leur sort est désormais scellé. La prolongation du confinement à cause du Coronavirus (Covid-19) et la déclaration d’Emmanuel Macron d’interdire « tous les festivals » et donc les concerts jusqu’à la mi-juillet vient confirmer l’annulation des futurs concerts.
La grande enceinte, terre du Racing 92 devait accueillir les concerts de Paul McCartney le 26 mai, The Hella Mega Tour avec les groupes Green Day, Fallout Boy et Weezer le 13 juin, Céline Dion et son marathon de six concerts du 26 juin au 4 juillet et Iron Maiden le 11 juillet.
Pour l’heure, ni la Paris La Défense Arena, ni les organisateurs n’ont indiqué si les différents concerts seraient reportés à une date ultérieure ou tout bonnement annulés. Aucune procédure de remboursement n’a encore été ouverte pour ces concerts.
Si les prochains concerts ne pourront donc pas se tenir à leurs dates initiales, le rugby est lui aussi impacté. Le tournoi du Top 14 reste interrompu, sans pour l’instant de date de reprise et toutes les rencontres du Racing programmées sont annulées.
La Nuit de la Bretagne qui devait avoir lieu le 7 mars dernier, soit une semaine avant le début du confinement avait déjà dû être annulée à cause du Coronavirus.