Watch IRON MAIDEN's BRUCE DICKINSON Sing A Cappella Version Of 'Revelations' At Fort...

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Fan-filmed video footage of Bruce Dickinson belting out an a cappella version of the IRON MAIDEN song "Revelations" during his January 17 spoken-word show at Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida can be seen below. Fort Lauderdale was the kick-off of Dickinson's two-month North American spoken-word tour which will run through the end of March. 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, Bruce has lived an extraordinary off-stage existence too. A true polymath, his accomplishments include: pilot and airline captain, aviation entrepreneur, beer brewer, motivational speaker, film scriptwriter, twice-published novelist and Sunday Times best-selling author, radio presenter, TV actor, sports commentator and international fencer… to name but a few. So there's plenty to be entertained by, throughout the evening's cornucopia of fascinating tales and derring-do exploits, all delivered by Bruce with characteristically infectious enthusiasm and wry wit. Split into two parts, the first section of the show sees Bruce 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, as told first-hand in his inimitable anarchic style, punctuated with photographs, videos and sometimes even erupting into song a-capella, to illustrate a point. The final section of the evening is devoted entirely to the aforementioned question-and-answer session, with the opportunity to pose questions on any subject whatsoever. As Bruce'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. Remaining tour dates: Jan. 20 - Tampa, FL @ Theatre Jan. 21 - Jacksonville, FL @ Florida Theatre Jan. 23 - Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle Jan. 24 - Raleigh, NC @ Meymandi Concert Hall at Duke Energy Center Jan. 26 - Nashville, TN @ Polk Theater Jan. 27 – Columbus, OH @ Jo Ann Davidson Theatre Jan. 29 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead Jan. 30 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Feb. 01 - Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY @ Buffalo State Performing Arts Center Feb. 02 - Albany, NY @ The Egg Feb. 04 - New York City, NY @ The Town Hall Feb. 05 - Boston, MA @ Schubert Theatre at the Boch Center Feb. 07 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore Feb. 08 – Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre Feb. 10 - Cleveland, OH @ MGM Northfield Park Feb. 11 - Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre Feb. 13 - Minneapolis, MN @ Pantages Theatre Feb. 14 - Milwaukee-Racine, WI @ Pabst Theater Feb. 16 - Des Moines, IA @ Hoyt Sherman Place Theatre Feb. 17 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Rose State College Hudiberg Chevrolet Center Feb. 19 - Kansas City, KS @ Uptown Theater Feb. 20 - Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre Feb. 22 - Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre Feb. 23 - Houston, TX @ Stafford Centre Feb. 24 - Austin, TX @ Paramount Theatre Feb. 26 - Phoenix, AZ @ Mesa Arts Center Feb. 28 - San Diego, CA @ Balboa Theatre Mar. 01 - Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre Mar. 03 - San Francisco, CA @ Palace Of Fine Arts Mar. 04 – Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Mar. 06 - Seattle, WA @ The Moore Theatre Mar. 12 - Las Vegas, NV @ House Of Blues Mar. 14 - Vancouver (New Westminster), BC @ Massey Theatre Mar. 16 - Victoria, BC @ Royal Theatre Mar. 18 - Edmonton, AB @ Winspear Centre Mar. 20 - Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre Mar. 21 - Calgary, AB @ Jack Singer Concert Hall Mar. 23 - Montreal, QC @ MTELUS Mar. 26 - Ottawa, ON @ Algonquin Commons Theatre Mar. 27 - Quebec City, QC @ Palais Montcalm Mar. 29 - Hamilton, ON @ FirstOntario Concert Hall Mar. 30 - Kitchener, Centre In The Square Dickinson recently told Pablo of the Minneapolis, Minnesota radio station 93X about his latest spoken-word tour, which kicked off in his native United Kingdom in August: "It's hopefully reasonably amusing. It's a look at how a spotty kid from the middle of nowhere ended up being the singer in IRON MAIDEN wearing crazy trousers, and all points in between. And it covers the cancer thing. It covers a lot of the early-days stuff, like how I learned to sing, all the weird stuff that happened to me at school and what formed your personality [and] character — all done with a very dark sense of humor, I hope. And then we take a break, and then the last 45 minutes, one hour-ish is basically improv. And so what I do is I take cue cards from the audience they write on the night, and I arrange them into kind of an improv script. Then I do that. That's the show." Back in October/November 2017, Dickinson read from his autobiography, "What Does This Button Do?", talked about the experience of writing it and answered questions from the audience at half a dozen U.S. appearances, including in New York City and Los Angeles. Six years ago, Dickinson had surgery to remove a cancerous lump on his throat. The rocker, who had a golf gall-size tumor on his tongue and another in the lymph node on the right side of his neck, got the all-clear in May 2015 after radiation and nine weeks of chemotherapy. Bruce previously told iNews that he wanted to cover his cancer battle in his 2017 autobiography to raise awareness of the condition, which affects people who often have no or minimal history of tobacco or alcohol abuse. The individuals with HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer who undergo treatment have a disease-free survival rate of 85 to 90 percent over five years. Dickinson also expressed disdain for some of the media outlets that suggested he may have gotten tongue cancer from performing oral sex on women. IRON MAIDEN's 17th studio album, "Senjutsu", was released in September via BMG. The band's first LP in six years was recorded in 2019 in Paris with longstanding producer Kevin Shirley and co-produced by bassist Steve Harris.

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