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Bruce Dickinson Announces Spoken Word Solo UK Tour

Bruce Dickinson Announces Spoken Word Solo UK Tour

4 years ago | April 26, 2021 | Written By


Iron Maiden singer, Bruce Dickinson, has announced a new spoken word solo UK tour. The short-run of shows will kick off in Brighton in August, and will feature a “cornucopia of fascinating tales and derring-do exploits” from the frontman.

Each show will see Dickinson providing “a humorous and often satirical look at the world from his own very personal perspective”. The audience will be treated “to private insights into his drive and ambition, peppered with plenty of Maiden anecdotes, and a myriad of other experiences encompassing not just the giddy heights but also the extreme lows, as told first-hand in his inimitable anarchic style, punctuated with photographs, videos and sometimes even erupting into song a capella, to illustrate a point”.

Each show will then be followed up with a Q&A session, “with the opportunity to pose questions on any subject whatsoever. As Bruce’s answers will all be completely improvised – the more left-field and quirky the question, the more interesting and compelling the response is likely to be!”

Tickets will be on sale on Thursday (April 29th) at 10am, and will be availabe here (Affiliate Link).

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August 2021
1 – Brighton – Theatre Royal
4 – Salford – The Lowry
5 – Bradford – St George’s Hall
8 – Nottingham – Theatre Royal
9 – Birmingham – The Alexandra
10 – London – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

Dickinson is set to go on tour with Iron Maiden on the “Legacy Of The Beast Tour” next year. Check out the dates below. Tickets available here

June 2022
4 – Finland – Hyvinkää – Rockfest
11 – UK – Donington – Download Festival (Affiliate Link)
13 – Northern Ireland – Belfast – Ormeau Park Belsonic Festival (Affiliate Link)
16 – Belgium – Dessel – Graspop
18 – Denmark – Copenhagen – Copenhell
20 – Czech Republic – Prague – Sinobo Stadium
23 – Norway – Oslo – Tons Of Rock
26 – France – Paris – La Defense Arena
27 – Netherlands – Arnhem – Gelredome
30 – Switzerland – Zurich – Hallenstadion

July 2022
2 – Germany – Cologne – Rhein-Energie-Stadium
4 – Germany – Berlin – WaldbĂźhne
7 – Italy – Bologna – Sonic Park
9 – Germany – Stuttgart – Cannstatter Wasen
10 – Austria – Wiener – Neustadt Stadium Open-Air
20 – Germany – Bremen – BĂźrgerweide
22 – Sweden – Gothenburg – Ullevi Stadium
24 – Poland – Warsaw – PGE Narodowy
26 – Germany – Frankfurt – Deutsche Bank Park
29 – Spain – Barcelona – Olympic Stadium
31 – Portugal – Lisbon – Estadio Nacional

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