Bruce Dickinson plans to record his next solo album live in January, aiming to keep the recordings as they are without redoing them unless they “really stink.”
The album’s songs were demoed in April and redone in August, with the intention of recording everything on the floor in the studio.
Dickinson praised his band’s musical abilities, stating that everyone was on board and impressive in their musical chops.
Despite being 67 years old, Bruce Dickinson remains active, having recently concluded Iron Maiden’s 50th-anniversary tour and embarking on a North American tour with his solo band.
Iron Maiden’s busy schedule in 2026 includes the continuation of the ‘Run For Your Lives’ tour from May to July, culminating in a headlining show at Knebworth House in England on July 11.



