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BRUCE DICKINSON Wants IRON MAIDEN To ‘Replace’ Him If He Is No Longer Able To Sing

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IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson says that he wants the band to replace him if it turns out that he can’t sing anymore.

He told the Daily Star ‘s “Wired” column: “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.

Bruce also dismissed the idea of one day performing as ABBA-style hologram replicas.

“That’s hell on earth,” he said. “I really don’t understand the point of it.”

Bayley recorded two studio albums with IRON MAIDEN — 1995’s “The X Factor” and 1998’s “Virtual XI” — before Dickinson returned to the group. The MAIDEN albums Blaze appeared on sold considerably less than the band’s prior releases and were their lowest-charting titles in the group’s home country since 1981’s “Killers”.

Five years ago, Dickinson told the “Do You Know Jack?” radio show that he was surprised when MAIDEN chose Bayley as his replacement.

IRON MAIDEN kicked off the 2022 leg of its “Legacy Of The Beast” world tour on May 22 at the 22,000-capacity Arena Zagreb in Zagreb, Croatia. It marked the band’s first live appearance in 31 months.

MAIDEN opened the set with “Senjutsu”, the title track of its latest studio album, and followed it up with two more songs from the same LP, “Stratego” and “The Writing On The Wall”.

MAIDEN also played two encores, consisting of “The Trooper”“The Clansman”“Run To The Hills” and the closing track of the night, “Aces High”.

Prior to the Zagreb concert, IRON MAIDEN hadn’t performed live in two and a half years — since the completion of its South American tour in October 2019.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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