Bruce Dickinson announces first solo tour in North America in nearly three decades

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Bruce Dickinson has exciting news for fans as he gears up to kick off The Mandrake Project Live 2025 tour, marking his first extensive solo tour in North America in almost thirty years. The renowned Iron Maiden singer will be taking his latest album, The Mandrake Project, on a journey across the continent, reuniting with his 2024 touring lineup which includes Philip Naslund, Chris DeClercq, Dave Moreno, Mistheria, and Tanya O’Callaghan.

Starting on August 22 at the House of Blues in Anaheim, CA, this tour promises to be a memorable experience for fans of Dickinson and his solo work. The tour will make numerous stops throughout North America, hitting major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Texas, Florida, and Canada. Additionally, festival appearances are also on the agenda, with both Rocklahoma in Oklahoma and Louder Than Life in Kentucky featuring Dickinson’s performances. There are even whispers of more dates being added to this already impressive schedule. Tickets for the tour will go on sale this Friday at 10:00 am local time.

Bruce Dickinson expressed his excitement for the upcoming tour, highlighting the positive response they received during a few U.S. West Coast dates last year. He also mentions adding a new track, ‘Shadow of The Gods,’ to the setlist for fans to enjoy alongside other classic hits. With a talented band backing him, Dickinson is eager to rekindle the energy and connection with fans all over the country and even head up north for a couple of shows in Canada.

As fans eagerly await the tour kick-off, they can mark their calendars for a convenient location closest to them, ready to experience the powerhouse vocals and stage presence of Bruce Dickinson live. With a plethora of tour dates spanning from August to October, including must-see shows in Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles, audiences are in for a treat. Festival-goers will also get a chance to witness Dickinson’s electrifying performances at Rocklahoma and Louder Than Life, making this tour a versatile and inclusive experience for all rock enthusiasts.

The anticipation and buzz surrounding Bruce Dickinson’s upcoming tour are undeniable. Fans are thrilled to witness his return to North America after nearly three decades and are eagerly counting down the days until The Mandrake Project Live 2025 tour kicks off in August. Dickinson’s musical artistry and dynamic stage presence are set to captivate audiences, promising an unforgettable experience for rock and metal fans alike. With an impressive lineup of dates and festival appearances, this tour is shaping up to be a defining moment in Dickinson’s solo career and an unmissable event for all who appreciate his iconic sound and legacy.

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