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March 4, 2025

Bruce Dickinson Announces First North American Solo Tour in Nearly 30 Years

Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson has just announced his first North American solo tour in nearly 30 years.The last time he trekked across the continent as a solo artist was in 1997, two years prior to re-joining Iron Maiden. This run will be in continued support of last year’s album, The Mandrake Project, which was the long-awaited follow-up to 2005’s Tyranny of Souls.Enthused about the late summer and early fall tour, Dickinson says, “We are thrilled to be able to take The Mandrake Project out for a proper tour of North America. 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.”READ MORE: The Setlist From Iron Maiden’s First Show With Bruce DickinsonPreviewing a new addition to the setlist, the singer reveals he’ll be performing a seven-minute mood-shifter off The Mandrake Project for the first time on tour.”This time we will add ‘Shadow of The Gods’ to the setlist for this incredible band to perform plus a few other gems so we are really looking forward to seeing our fans again all over the country and for a couple of shows up in Canada,” Dickinson adds.The tour kicks off on Aug. 22 in Anaheim, California and wraps up Oct. 5 back in California with a Los Angeles show.Tickets go on sale on March 7 at 10AM local time with a mailing list and local pre-sales beginning March 6 at 10AM local time. Get more information at The Mandrake Project website.See the full list of tour dates below.Bruce Dickinson 2025 North American Tour DatesAug 22 — Anaheim, Calif. @ House of BluesAug 23 — Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of BluesAug 25 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Marquee TheatreAug 26 — Albuquerque, N.M. @ RevelAug 28 — Houston, Texas @ House of BluesAug 29 — Dallas, Texas @ House of BluesAug 31 — Pryor, Okla. @ Rocklahoma*Sept 2 — New Orleans, La. @ House of BluesSept 4 — Fort Lauderdale, Fla. @ RevolutionSept 7 — Sao Paulo, Brazil @ The Town*Sept 10 — Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Brooklyn ParamountSept 11 — Boston, Mass. @ House of BluesSept 13 — Pittsburgh, Penn. @ Stage AESept. 14 — Silver Spring, Md. @ Fillmore Silver SpringSept 16 — Toronto, Ontario @ HISTORYSept 18 — Montreal, Quebec @ MTELUSSept 21 — Louisville, Ky. @ Louder Than Life*Sept 23 — Philadelphia, Penn. @ The FillmoreSept 25 — Detroit, Mich. @ The FillmoreSept 27 — Chicago, Ill. @ Riviera TheatreSept 28 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ UptownSept 30 — Denver, Colo. @ Summit Music HallOct 5 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ The WilternHow Many Songs Each Iron Maiden Member Has WrittenHere’s a breakdown of Iron Maiden’s song-writing credits.Gallery Credit: Joe DiVitaIron Maiden Albums RankedSee how we ranked all 17 Iron Maiden albums from worst to best.Gallery Credit: Joe DiVita