Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) to speak in NZ

Bruce Dickinson - Image by Doug PetersThe lead singer of Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson, will perform a special one-man speaking tour of Australasia this October, with an Auckland show at The Cordis Hotel (formerly the Langham) this October.

Dickinson’s WHAT DOES THIS BUTTON DO? speaking tour is in support of his autobiography, WHAT DOES THIS BUTTON DO? Delivering compelling excerpts from the book, slides and a Q&A, fans will get the chance to ask questions of the heavy metal icon in an up-close-and-personal setting.

Ticket purchasers will also receive a signed copy of the New York Times best-selling autobiography, which Rolling Stone describes as both insightful and entertaining.

The Rock, Storm The Gates & Silverback Touring present
BRUCE DICKINSON
What Does This Button Do Speaking Tour

Tuesday 16th October | The Cordis | Auckland

Tickets on sale Thursday August 23 at 7.00pm from www.theticketfairy.com

Bruce Dickinson What Does This Button Do?

Press Release:

“Throughout, he interweaves stories of Iron Maiden’s glory and playing solo shows in war-torn Sarajevo with tales of recovering from falling off stages. He offers glimpses into his offstage life, whether it’s fencing, piloting 757s, hosting a radio show or writing novels and screenplays – all with the requisite tales of bumps, scrapes, hurt feelings and terrifying engine malfunctions. And in the book’s longest chapter, he opens up about the battle with cancer that nearly sidelines his singing career.”

Born in the UK, Bruce Dickinson launched his career singing in pub bands in the 1970s. He joined Iron Maiden in 1981 with his first record with the band being 1982’s famed THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST. He quit the group in 1993 to pursue his solo career, rejoining again in 1999.

Dickinson is well-known for his passion for flying, notably captaining Iron Maiden’s converted charter plane Ed Force One during world tours. In 2015, he underwent surgery for tongue cancer and was later given the all clear.

Do not miss your chance to hear one of heavy metal’s greats opening up about his life in, and out, of music.


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