Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Returns with Epic North American Solo Tour

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Iron Maiden's legendary vocalist Bruce Dickinson has announced an extensive North American solo tour, marking his first full-scale solo venture across the continent since 1997. The tour supports his latest album "The Mandrake Project" and kicks off on August 22, 2025, in Anaheim, California.

The 23-date tour will feature Dickinson's 2024 touring lineup, including Philip Naslund and Chris DeClercq on guitars, Dave Moreno on drums, Mistheria on keyboards, and Tanya O'Callaghan on bass. The trek spans major cities across the United States and Canada, concluding on October 5 in Los Angeles at The Wiltern.

"Last year we did a couple of sold-out U.S. West Coast dates before heading to South America and the response was just incredible," Dickinson said. He also revealed plans to debut "Shadow of The Gods" from The Mandrake Project in the setlist, along with other selections from his solo catalog.

The tour includes appearances at notable festivals like Rocklahoma and Louder Than Life, plus a special performance at The Town festival in São Paulo, Brazil. Venues range from intimate theaters to House of Blues locations across multiple cities.

Tickets for the North American tour will be available to the general public starting March 7, with fan club and local pre-sales beginning March 6.

This solo expedition follows Dickinson's summer commitments with Iron Maiden on their Run for Your Lives tour, celebrating the band's 50th anniversary. The timing allows fans to experience both sides of the vocalist's musical repertoire in the same year.