Bruce Dickinson

Bruce Dickinson is far more than the legendary voice behind Iron Maiden—he’s a true Renaissance man whose career spans music, aviation, literature, broadcasting, and business.

As frontman of one of the most iconic heavy metal bands in history, Dickinson’s operatic vocal style, theatrical stage presence, and lyrical storytelling helped define Iron Maiden’s signature sound. Since joining the band in 1981, he has been the voice behind era-defining albums like The Number of the Beast, Powerslave, and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, cementing Maiden’s status as global rock giants.

Beyond the stage, Dickinson has charted a life just as fascinating. A licensed commercial pilot, he’s flown Iron Maiden around the world in their customized Boeing 747 “Ed Force One.” He’s also a best-selling author, having written the critically acclaimed memoir What Does This Button Do?, as well as novels and screenplays.

Dickinson is a radio host, entrepreneur, and beer connoisseur, co-launching the massively successful Trooper beer brand. His wit, intellect, and curiosity have made him a captivating speaker on everything from creativity and leadership to aviation and resilience.

Whether commanding a stadium, captaining a flight deck, or captivating an audience with a story, Bruce Dickinson continues to prove that the spirit of heavy metal is about more than volume—it’s about living boldly, thinking deeply, and pushing boundaries.

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