See Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson kicked off fans from the stage
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson kicked off their fan from the stage. This happens during Iron Maiden‘s concert on September 22 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA playing the Powerslave album “Aces High” song.
The backward-cap-wearing fan at the Iron Maiden concert then moved to the left side of the platform. The security pushed down on his right knee, and eagerly gestured at guitarist Janick Gers and Bruce Dickinson with the devil’s horns sign, neither of whom seemed overjoyed about the stage of invasion.
The fan was then asked to leave the stage by Bruce Dickinson, who then attempted to drag him to the rear of the stage by seizing him by the hand. The fan, however, seemed to have different intentions as he pushed closer into the middle of the stage close to where bassist Steve Harris was standing, whereupon he removed his cap and started ferociously headbanging in front of the whole audience. A clearly enraged Bruce Dickinson then grabbed him by the back of his shirt and dragged him to the back of the stage where the band’s stage security took him off.
We also know Bruce Dickinson has a history of doing that several times. Watch the full video below!
Before the 2022 leg of “Legacy Of The Beast” tour’s first concert on May 22 in Zagreb, Croatia, the group hadn’t played live in two and a half years — since wrapping up their South American tour in October 2019 — before that.
Here is the rest of Iron Maiden 2022 tour dates:
- 15 Ottawa, ON, CANADA – Canadian Tire Centre (Within Temptation)
- 17 Worcester, MA, USA – DCU Center (Within Temptation)
- 19 Belmont Park, NY, USA – UBS Arena (Within Temptation)
- 21 Newark, NJ, USA – Prudential Center (Within Temptation)
- 23 Washington, DC, USA – Capital One Arena (Within Temptation)
- 25 Greensboro, NC, USA – Greensboro Coliseum (Within Temptation)
- 27 Tampa, FL, USA – Amalie Arena (Within Temptation)
Bruce Dickinson already talked about the Legacy Of The Beast World Tour 2022:
“I’m really excited about the new additions to the stage production and we can’t wait for everyone to see what we’ve got planned. The whole band has really enjoyed the Legacy tour and now we just can’t wait to get back out on the road to play live, have fun and see everyone again.”
Iron Maiden’s tour manager also talked about this tour:
“Next summer we will finally get to play the huge European stadium and festival tour for Legacy of the Beast originally set for 2020.
The new show will be even more spectacular so after our visit to Rock in Rio in early September 2022, we have decided to take it back to our fans in North America and Mexico too, playing in cities or venues we did not get to last time we toured in 2019. We are also adding some of the great cities of eastern Europe we were not initially visiting!
We’ll be making a couple of additions and changes to the production and setlist to include some songs from our new album Senjutsu and are making the 2022 version of Legacy of the Beast even more spectacular than the acclaimed original show.
You can be sure that we will still be featuring all the “hits” and the key elements of the original tour like the Spitfire, Icarus, Hell, flamethrowers and pyro, and the rest. But we will shake it up a bit and Trooper Eddie will have serious competition in the new Senjutsu ‘world’ we are adding.”