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Iron Maiden Announce Run For Your Lives 50th Anniversary Tour for 2025
Iron Maiden will have an all-new tour for 2025.The ‘Run For Your Lives’ tour will mark the 50th anniversary of when founding member and principal songwriter bass player Steve Harris formed the band in London in 1975.
Tagged as:80s, Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, metal, Run for your Lives, UK
Bruce Dickinson’s Solo Tour Is Light On The Mandrake Project Album
Bruce Dickinson is playing surprisingly few songs from his first solo album in 19 years ‘The Mandrake Project’ despite currently being on The Mandrake Project tour.
Tagged as:80s, Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, metal, The Mandrake Project, UK
Bruce Dickinson Wrote Very Few Iron Maiden Songs By Himself
In the 42 years since Bruce Dickinson joined Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson has only had six songs in total credited to just himself as a songwriter.
Tagged as:80s, Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, metal, rock, The Mandrake Project, UK
Bruce Dickinson Tells Noise11 The Mandrake Project is Not A Concept Album
In an all new interview with Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson, Bruce discusses ‘The Mandrake Project’, his first solo album in 19 years and says it is not a concert record.
Tagged as:80s, Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, metal, Rain on the Graves, rock, The Mandrake Project, UK
Bruce Dickinson Is Planning A Spoken Word Tour of Australia
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson will head to Australia in October for a spoken word tour to talk up his autobiography ‘What Does This Button Do?’.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 80s, 90s, Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, metal, rock, UK
New Music Releases 28 June 2018
by Gavin Ryan
Major new titles coming this week from: Drake, The Gorillaz, Florence + the Machine, Fates Warning, Ray Davies, David Bowie (live), The Milk Carton Kids, Pendulum, Bruce Dickinson (live), The Rubens, The Vines, Judith Durham and the new 100% Hits compilation.
Tagged as:Australia, Bruce Dickinson, David Bowie, new music releases, Ray Davies, The Rubens
Iron Maiden’s Trooper Ale Now Available In The House Of Commons Bar
Mike Weatherley, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Hove and Portslade, has welcomed the arrival of Iron Maiden’s Trooper Ale as the ‘Guest Ale’ in the Strangers’ Bar at the House of Commons.
Tagged as:1980s, 2010s, Bruce Dickinson, heavy metal, House Of Commons, Iron Maiden, Mike Weatherley, Trooper Ale, U.K.
Bruce Dickinson Will Cycle The Final 25 Miles To The Download Festival For Charity
Following the recently announced news of the ‘Heavy Metal Truants’ charity bike ride to Download Festival at Castle Donington, it has now been announced that Maiden’s lead singer Bruce Dickinson will be flying in specially from Germany so he can join the HM Truants in cycling the final 25 mile leg of the bike ride
Tagged as:1980s, 2010s, British Lion, Bruce Dickinson, Download Festival, heavy metal, Iron Maiden, Paradise Lost, Pendulum, Tesseract, Thunder, Trivium, U.K., Young Guns
Iron Maiden To Headline UK Download Festival
Iron Maiden will headline Download Festival on Saturday 15 June 2013, bringing their triumphant ‘Maiden England’ tour to Donington Park on the 25th Anniversary of their first headline performance at the legendary home of rock in 1988 when an astounding 107,000 fans turned out to see their spectacular ‘Seventh Son’ show, still the highest ever
Tagged as:Black Sabbath, Bruce Dickinson, Donington, Download Festival, Iron Maiden, Metallica, The Prodigy
Bruce Dickinson Sings The Who For Charity Concert
Music fans at the Sunflower Jam 2012 charity concert in London this week were treated to an ensemble featuring Alice Cooper and members of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden and Queen.
Tagged as:Alice Cooper, Bruce Dickinson, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Who
Jon Lord’s Concerto To Be Released
On 1st October 2012, earMUSIC , the Hamburg based rock label part of Edel Group, releases the first studio recording of Jon Lord’s groundbreaking meeting of rock and classical music – “Concerto For Group And Orchestra”
Tagged as:Bruce Dickinson, Concerto For Group And Orchestra, Deep Purple, Guy Pratt, Iron Maiden, Jon Anderson, Jon Lord, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Sting