No Refund For Complaining IRON MAIDEN Fans

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According to The Local, IRON MAIDEN fans who complained about the sound quality of the band's concert in Stockholm, Sweden this past summer won't get a refund.IRON MAIDEN performed in front of a sellout crowd of 55,000 at the new national stadium in Stockholm, Sweden — Friends Arena — on July 13. The venue has a roof which meant that for the first time ever in Sweden, IRON MAIDEN fans were able to enjoy the full glory of the entire "Maiden England" show in a dark stadium. "Sound experience is subjective," said IRON MAIDEN's concert organizer Live Nation. "It's the worst sound I've heard in 40 years. I felt that I had been completely duped out of all my money," concert goer Per Svedenbring told Sveriges Television (SVT). "I would rather have sat at home and watched the concert on television." A review of the show at MaidenRevelations.com reads in part: "The great Doug Hall is no longer in charge of MAIDEN's front-of-house, and there has been widespread criticism of below-par sound quality throughout the tour."It continues: "The sound where I stood was not critically bad, but some issues are obvious. The general sound level seems a little low for such a huge arena, and the guitars are sorely missing in the mix, with even the solos sometimes being hard to discern. Nicko's [McBrain] drums are booming and present throughout, but Steve's [Harris] bass (of all things) go missing with regularity. There's something weird about hearing the intro to 'The Clairvoyant' without actually feeling the bass in your gut…"Yes, this is an issue. There is no reason why the best band in the world should not have the best sound in the world. It's been an ongoing complaint since the first gig of 2012, and over a year later I have to agree — the sound lets the band down, and is also a lot less than the fans deserve."Live Nation listened to the complaints and conducted an internal investigation with concert staff who worked on the gig. They concluded that the sound quality was good enough but did express regret that some concert goers did not enjoy the show."Sound experience during a concert is subjective judgement where the artist's artistic freedom may play a decisive role," it wrote."Should a refund be considered for the concert goers who are displeased with the sound but not for those sitting beside them who are content with the sound?"IRON MAIDEN's setlist for the Stockholm concert was as follows:01. Moonchild 02. Can I Play With Madness 03. The Prisoner 04. 2 Minutes To Midnight 05. Afraid To Shoot Strangers 06. The Trooper 07. The Number Of The Beast 08. Phantom Of The Opera 09. Run To The Hills 10. Wasted Years 11. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 12. The Clairvoyant 13. Fear Of The Dark 14. Iron Maiden Encore:15. Aces High 16. The Evil That Men Do 17. Running FreeFan-filmed video footage of the entire show can be seen below.




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