Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has recently told Daily Star’s Wired column (as shared by NME):
“If tomorrow I don’t feel able to sing more than four songs a night, I’d like the guys to continue and I should be able to choose my replacement. I would stick my head in from time to time and the other singer would do the rest.”
The singer added:
“When you look at Keith Richards, who suffers from arthritis, he’s not on top form every night but he’s supported by other guitarists,” he continued. “It’s The Rolling Stones. I don’t think it upsets anyone. In any case, everything I’ve said isn’t going to happen.”
When asked about the idea of using hologram replicas like ABBA, Dickinson dismissed it.
“That’s hell on earth. I really don’t understand the point of it.”