Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson will embark on his first North American solo tour in nearly 30 years, supporting his 2024 album “The Mandrake Project.”
The tour begins August 22 in Anaheim, California and concludes October 5 in Los Angeles. The schedule includes appearances at Rocklahoma and Louder Than Life festivals, plus a special performance at Brazil’s Town festival in São Paulo.
Tickets go on sale Friday for what will be Dickinson’s first proper North American solo tour since his 1997 “Accident of Birth” tour, aside from spoken-word events and limited California dates in late 2024.
“We are thrilled to take The Mandrake Project out for a proper tour of North America,” Dickinson said. “Last year we did a couple of sold-out U.S. West Coast dates before heading to South America and the response was incredible. This time we will add ‘Shadow of the Gods’ to the set list plus a few other gems.”
The tour follows Iron Maiden‘s summer European “Run for Your Lives” 50th-anniversary tour, which will focus on their first nine albums and continue through 2026. This marks Iron Maiden‘s first tour with new drummer Simon Dawson, who replaced Nicko McBrain in December.
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