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In a recent interview, Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson revealed the one song the band won't play from their debut album.
Bruce Dickinson explained why he wants to permanently retire a Paul Di'Anno-era Iron Maiden classic in a March 2025 interview ...
“We’ve actually been writing songs together for about six years,” reveals legend Adrian Smith, who wrapped up the latest chapter in Maiden’s career with the culmination of the Final Frontier tour in ...
Iron Maiden’s Powerslave and Somewhere in Time return to four U.K. charts each, with sales and vinyl reissues fueling the ...
Iron Maiden's legendary Boeing 747-400 tour plane, "Ed Force One," has found new life as limited-edition aviation tags, thanks to German upcycling company Aviationtag. Once the powerhouse of the ...
And then — I mean, the president has said it — she is the Ice Maiden if she must be. What does that look like? Does she yell? No. She doesn’t raise her voice. She doesn’t need to.
A purpose-built vessel, carrying the first turbines for a major wind farm in the North Sea, has set sail with its first cargo. The Wind Peak arrived in Hull on 12 March to collect components to be ...
But fans of Iron Maiden can take home the band's tour plane - or at least a piece of it. The long-running British heavy-metal band has put up for sale pieces of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet it used ...
The heavy-metal band found a new way to cash in on its fame — by selling scraps of its Boeing 747 tour plane, “Ed Force One,” as memorabilia.
And I’m a sucker for a good rock n roll story. This is a good one. Fans can own a piece of Iron Maiden’s Boeing 747-400 tour plane. The Plane is known as “Ed Force One” and has been dismantled and ...
English heavy metal band Iron Maiden once sang, “Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter,” but when it comes to dismantling the band’s Boeing 747-400 tour plane, it’s a little more complicated.