Bruce Dickinson begins his solo tour of Brazil on Wednesday, April 24th, in Curitiba. And in a conversation with Gustavo Brigatti, published on UOL, the vocalist spoke about the tour’s performances (“It’s going to be an old-school rock show. If there was just a carpet as a stage, we’d be on top of it”), about the band that accompanies (“This band can play anything, no joke. There’s no song I need to leave out because it’s too complex to be performed live”), referring to the group formed by Dave Moreno on drums, Mistheria on keyboards, Tanya O’Callaghan on bass and guitarists Philip Naslund and Chris Declercq.
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At the end, Bruce comments on his future projects, including the scripts for the comic book series that is part of “The Mandrake Project”, and says: “Obviously, I’m on tour until the end of this year and next and I’m already thinking about more solo tours. And there will also be a big Iron Maiden tour in 2026 and another album, so there won’t be any shortage of work”.
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The full UOL article can be seen at this link.