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Bruce Dickinson to take stage in Türkiye
Bruce Dickinson, the frontman of the world-famous heavy metal band Iron Maiden, is preparing to take the stage in Istanbul as part of the world tour of his new solo album to be released next year.
Dickinson will perform the last concert of the European tour of his album "The Mandrake Project" at KüçükÇiftlik Park on July 19, 2024.
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Heavy Metal Legend Bruce Dickinson with a Concert in Bulgaria This Month
The British singer Bruce Dickinson included Bulgaria in his world tour, the Fest Team reports. He will come to Sofia to present his new solo album "The Mandrake Project". His concert will be on July 16, 2024 in the "Arena Sofia Hall, Stolichen Kolodrum".
Bruce Dickinson’s airships will soon hit the skies
Iron Maiden’s frontman Bruce Dickinson, also a qualified commercial pilot, is associated with Hybrid Air Vehicles
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An Evening with Bruce Dickinson | Athens | November 4
Best known for his work as lead singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson is also an airline pilot, entrepreneur, author and broadcaster whose life reads like a novel, so it was no surprise that in 2017 he decided to publish his memoirs, titled "What Does This Button Do?" Now he is touring with his one-man show, "An Evening with Bruce Dickinson," in which he shares anecdotes f
IRON MAIDEN’s Bruce Dickinson sings Tom Jones’ “Delilah”! (RARE VIDEO)
There are some narrow-minded people who consider heavy metal artists to be…shallow or even untalented, able to sing properly only their own music genre.
Well, for all those, here is a rare video of Iron Maiden’s vocalist Bruce Dickinson singing at a British TV charity in the mid 90s, Tom Jones’ classic song “Delilah”!
Enjoy:
Everything ready for great Iron Maiden concert in Belgrade
BELGRADE - Everything is ready for the spectacle of the year at the Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade, where 25,000 people are expected for the Iron Maiden concert that starts at 9 p.m. CET on Tuesday, the organisers have said.