Bruce Dickinson

English heavy metal singer

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2024 Made an honorary citizen of Curitiba City, Brazil.
March 2024 Released 'The Mandrake Project', his first solo studio album in 19 years, produced by Roy Z.
February 2024 Admits in a Rock Hard magazine interview that he lost his temper during the 2022 Athens concert incident with the flare.
July 16 2022 During Iron Maiden's Legacy of the Beast Tour concert in Athens, Greece, Dickinson controversially confronts a Greek fan who lit a flare during 'The Number of the Beast'.
2020 Reported to have separated from his second wife, Patrice 'Paddy' Bowden, after almost 30 years of marriage.
May 2020 Patrice 'Paddy' Bowden died in an accident at her home.
January 6 2020 Appointed as an Honorary Group Captain of 601 (County of London) Squadron RAF.
2019 Made an honorary citizen of Sarajevo and received the Sixth April Award for his 1994 performance under siege, which was considered a pivotal moment of hope for the city.
2019 Presented with an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Helsinki.
October 19 2017 Released his memoir 'What Does This Button Do?'.
2016 Voted in the Brexit referendum to support the UK leaving the European Union.
2016 Tours with Iron Maiden for 'The Book of Souls' album, again piloting the band's private plane, now a Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet.
October 15 2015 Announced a book deal with HarperCollins and Dey Street to publish his memoirs.
May 15 2015 Dickinson was given the all-clear by his medical specialists after cancer treatment.
September 2014 Begins recording Iron Maiden's sixteenth studio album, 'The Book of Souls', at Guillaume Tell Studios in Paris.
2012 Creates Cardiff Aviation, his own aircraft maintenance and pilot training company.
July 19 2011 Received an honorary music doctorate from Queen Mary University of London in recognition of his contributions to the music industry.
2010 Concludes hosting his radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music.

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