Bruce Dickinson, the legendary Iron Maiden frontman, is set to light up Las Vegas House of Blues with a solo show that promises to be nothing short of unforgettable. In a recent appearance on Las Vegas Now, Dickinson gave fans a sneak peek into what they can expect — a mix of Iron Maiden favorites, songs from his solo project, and even a jaw-dropping surprise designed especially for longtime fans.
At the heart of his recent work is The Mandrake Project, a creative venture that includes both an album and a limited-edition comic book. Released in 2024, the series was developed with writer Tony Lee and artist Staz Johnson, exploring themes of power, mysticism, and identity. Dickinson describes the album and comic as “two separate but interconnected trees,” with each enriching the other. For fans, it’s a rare chance to experience the depth of Bruce’s artistry beyond the music.
One of the most fascinating details behind the comic’s creation? Instead of the wild rumor that he used his own blood in the ink, Dickinson revealed that the series was printed with ink mixed with soil from the grave of poet William Blake — a figure who has long inspired his creative vision. It’s a detail that captures Dickinson’s unique ability to connect heavy metal with history, literature, and art.
When it comes to the Las Vegas concert, Dickinson is pulling no punches. The setlist will weave together Iron Maiden classics with brand-new material from The Mandrake Project, giving fans both nostalgia and something fresh. But perhaps the biggest reason to grab a ticket is the promise of a special surprise. While Dickinson refused to give away details, he hinted that it’s something Maiden fans will treasure for years to come.
For locals and travelers alike, this Bruce Dickinson Las Vegas show at House of Blues is shaping up to be one of the most exciting concerts of the year. With tickets starting at $49.50, fans are encouraged to secure their spots early before the event sells out.
Why You Can’t Miss Bruce Dickinson Live in Las Vegas
- A mix of Iron Maiden classics and Bruce’s powerful solo tracks
- Exclusive performances from The Mandrake Project
- An unannounced surprise just for dedicated fans
- An intimate venue at House of Blues Las Vegas for a one-of-a-kind show
- Tickets available now, starting at $49.50