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Bruce Dickinson just played a 41-year-old Iron Maiden deep cut live for the first time ever
By Classic Rock published
Bruce Dickinson made history in Anaheim by playing an Iron Maiden classic live for the very first time

"It's what music should be." Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson on phone-free shows
By Stef Lach published
While he says enforcing an all-out ban would be difficult, Iron Maiden frontman loves the concert vibe without phones

Bruce Dickinson reveals 2027 solo album plans, says Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris loves it
By Matt Mills published
Iron Maiden have plenty of things planned for 2026, but their singer is already looking even further into the future

"I didn't have a clear idea of what I was doing...I just felt lost." Iron Maiden legend Bruce Dickinson on the existential crisis that helped shape one of his most beloved songs
By Merlin Alderslade published
This classic power ballad was seen by many as a goodbye to Iron Maiden, but the real meaning runs a little deeper

Bruce Dickinson and Ozzy Osbourne once planned to steal a taxi together
By Matt Mills published
Watch Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson reflect on a drunken night where he ordered 50 beers then plotted grand theft auto with the Prince Of Darkness

Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson announces More Balls To Picasso, a "reimagining" of his 1994 solo album
By Paul Brannigan published
"Putting more balls into Balls… was a labour of love' says Bruce Dickinson as he readies the re-release of his second solo record

"The universe is not fair like that." Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson tells new bands they'll get nowhere without self-belief
By Stef Lach published
Iron Maiden frontman offers advice to young musicians looking to make their mark

Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has 18 songs demoed for new solo album, will record it next year
By Matt Mills published
The Mandrake Project was Bruce’s first solo album in 19 years, and he seems to have no intention of taking that long again
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