Iron Maiden's Steve Harris and Bruce Dickinson on 50 years of heavy metal, Eddfest, and the future of the band
Iron Maiden's Steve Harris and Bruce Dickinson discuss the band's 50-year legacy, their massive 2025 London Stadium show, the upcoming Eddfest celebration at Knebworth, memories of late singer Paul Di'anno, and the possibility of a new album. The interview covers the band's enduring chemistry, their approach to live performances, and reflections on five decades of heavy metal.
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Some people have joked that it was the best performance ever seen at the stadium. Which is cruel but fair.
You just hope it's all going to work out. It usually does...but you never know!
Two-fisted flamethrowers, tough support acts, the late Paul Di'anno and the next Maiden album – Bruce and Steve reveal all
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Two-fisted flamethrowers, tough support acts, the late Paul Di’anno and the next Maiden album – Bruce and Steve reveal all
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