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Not true at all, there's plenty of bands out there who are big enough to play.

 

That didn't help them much this year.

The Raven Age self Confirmed for Sonisphere a few weeks ago, now they've just been announced for Maidens world tour, could it be that maiden are playing Sonisphere after all.

Inspired choice. Seems it may have been unfair to say they can only go ahead when Metallica play.

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The Raven Age self Confirmed for Sonisphere a few weeks ago, now they've just been announced for Maidens world tour, could it be that maiden are playing Sonisphere after all.

 

Where have they self confirmed? And definitely Soni UK?

 

I mean, if Steve Harris' son's band know they're doing Sonisphere UK now (or are in place to do it) then that does seem a considerable link between Maiden and Soni for next year.

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Where have they self confirmed? And definitely Soni UK?

 

I mean, if Steve Harris' son's band know they're doing Sonisphere UK now (or are in place to do it) then that does seem a considerable link between Maiden and Soni for next year.

 

On the Sonisphere forums. Told someone at a gig, definitely Knebworth. On a different forum I've also read that someone met Steve Harris backstage at a British Lion gig this past month and they asked whether he will be at Sonisphere, all he said was wait and see.

 

All I know is that Slipknot are heavily rumoured and Steel Panther will be taking up a very high spot.

 

I wonder if the Knotfest rumours are true and they are taking it to the UK next year.

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