Bruce Dickinson announces North American Spoken Word Tour

Trek hits 34 cities throughout US

Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson has announced his first-ever extensive North American Spoken Word Tour, hitting 34 cities across the US during the first quarter of 2022. An Evening with Bruce Dickinson sees the rocker entertain by his fascinating tales and derring-do exploits with his characteristically infectious enthusiasm and wry wit.

Tickets go on general sale on Friday, November 5th at Ticketmaster.

Dickinson is considered one of the world’s most storied musicians. Aside from decades spent delivering high-octane performances with his larger-than-life persona in Iron Maiden, Dickinson has lived an extraordinary off-stage existence too.

A true polymath, his accomplishments include: pilot and airline captain, aviation entrepreneur, beer brewer, motivational speaker, podcaster, film scriptwriter, twice-published novelist and New York Times Top 10 best-selling author, radio presenter, TV actor, sports commentator and international fencer… to name but a few.

Split into two parts, the first section of the show sees Dickinson taking a humorous and often satirical look at the world from his own very personal perspective, treating the audience to private insights into his drive and ambition, peppered with plenty of Maiden anecdotes, and a myriad of other experiences encompassing not just the giddy heights but also the extreme lows, told first-hand in his inimitable anarchic style, punctuated with photographs and sometimes even erupting into song a capella, to illustrate a point.

The final section of the evening is devoted entirely to a Q&A session, with the opportunity to pose questions on any subject whatsoever. As Dickinson’s answers will all be completely improvised – the more left-field and quirky the question, the more interesting and compelling the response is likely to be!

Bruce Dickinson North American Spoken Word Tour 2022 Dates:

Jan 17 – Ft Lauderdale @ Parker Playhouse
Jan 18 – Orlando @ Plaza Live
Jan 19 – Tampa @ Theatre
Jan 21 – Jacksonville @ Florida Theatre
Jan 23 – Atlanta @ Tabernacle
Jan 24 – Raleigh @ Meymandi Concert Hall at Duke Energy Center
Jan 26 – Nashville @ Polk Theater
Jan 27 – Columbus, OH @ Jo Ann Davidson Theatre
Jan 29 – Pittsburgh @ Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
Jan 30 – Detroit @ The Fillmore
Feb 1 – Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo State Performing Arts Center
Feb 2 – Albany, NY @ The Egg
Feb 4 – New York City @ The Town Hall
Feb 5 – Boston @ Schubert Theatre at the Boch Center
Feb 7 – Philadelphia @ The Fillmore
Feb 8 – Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre
Feb 10 – Cleveland @ MGM Northfield Park
Feb 11 – Chicago @ Vic Theatre
Feb 13 – Minneapolis @ Pantages Theatre
Feb 14 – Milwaukee @ Pabst Theater
Feb 16 – Des Moines @ Hoyt Sherman Place Theatre
Feb 17 – Oklahoma City @ Rose State College Hudiberg Chevrolet Center
Feb 19 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre
Feb 20 – Denver @ Paramount Theatre
Feb 22 – Dallas @ Majestic Theatre
Feb 23 – Houston @ Stafford Centre
Feb 24 – Austin @ Paramount Theatre
Feb 26 – Phoenix @ Mesa Arts Center
Feb 28 – San Diego @ Balboa Theatre
Mar 1 – Los Angeles @ Orpheum Theatre
Mar 3 – San Francisco @ Palace of Fine Arts
Mar 4 – Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Mar 6 – Seattle @ The Moore Theatre
Mar 12 – Las Vegas @ House of Blues

Buddy Iahn
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