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Bruce Dickinson’s First Solo Show Since 2002: Set List and Video

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In support of his new album, The Mandrake Project, Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson played his first solo band show in 22 years on April 12 at the Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood, California.

It was the first of back-to-back nights at this historic venue, billed as The House Band of Hell in what has turned out to be a pair of not-so-secret shows. Dickinson even turned up at the box office to distribute some tickets to the special event for lucky fans.

Bruce Dickinson at the Whisky a Go Go box office handing tickets to a fan

Christopher Fanous

In total, 15 songs were played, including four off The Mandrake Project tracks as well the live debut of two older songs.

See the full setlist and fan-filmed videos further down the page.

When Was Bruce Dickinson’s Last Solo Band Show?

Dickinson last performed with his solo band on Aug. 2, 2002 at the legendary Wacken Open Air festival in Germany.

He played a total of 15 songs that day, including two encores, the latter of which was a cover of “Delilah,” the popular 1967 hit by Tom Jones.

Mostly, Bruce stuck to his own material recorded outside of Iron Maiden, but did play three covers: “Revelations,” “The Prisoner” and “Powerslave.” There’s also “Bring Your Daughter… To the Slaughter” which Dickinson wrote and performed for the Nightmare on Elm Street 5 soundtrack and also recorded by Maiden on No Prayer for the Dying.

Who Is In Bruce Dickinson’s Touring Band Now?

Dickinson’s backing band is comprised of:

Chris Declerq (guitar)Philip Naslund (guitar)Tonya O’Callaghan (bass)Dave Moreno (drums)Mistheria (keyboard)

Bruce Dickinson solo band live at the Whisky A Go Go on April 12, 2024

Alex Kluft

Bruce Dickinson Setlist — April 12, 2024

via setlist.fm

01. “Accident of Birth”02. “Abduction” (Live debut)03. “Laughing in the Hiding Bush”04. “Afterglow of Ragnarok” (Live debut)05. “Chemical Wedding”06. “Many Doors to Hell” (Live debut)07. “Tears of the Dragon”08. “Resurrection Men” (Live debut)09. “Rain on the Graves” (Live debut)10. “Frankenstein” (The Edgar Winter Group cover)11. “Gods of War”12. “The Alchemist” (Live debut)13. “Darkside of Aquarius”

Encore:14. “Jerusalem”15. “Road to Hell”

READ MORE: What Is Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Actually Bad At? (Interview)

Bruce Dickinson, “Accident of Birth”  (Live on April 12, 2024)

Bruce Dickinson, “Afterglow of Ragnarok”  (Live on April 12, 2024)

Bruce Dickinson, “The Alchemist”  (Live on April 12, 2024)

Bruce Dickinson, “Jerusalem”  (Live on April 12, 2024)

Bruce Dickinson 2024 Solo Tour Dates

Before kicking off a Latin America tour, Dickinson will play one more show stateside on April 15 at The Observatory in Orange County, California.

The singer will be on the road as a solo act through late July, hitting South America and, extensively, Europe.

See all of Bruce Dickinson’s tour dates here.

The Most Played Song Live Off Every Iron Maiden Album

With setlist.fm as our guide, here’s the most played song off each of Iron Maiden’s 17 studio albums (as of Aug. 21, 2023).

Gallery Credit: Joe DiVita

The Least Played Song Live Off Every Iron Maiden Album

With setlist.fm as our guide, here’s the least played song off each of Iron Maiden’s 17 studio albums (as of Aug. 21, 2023).

Gallery Credit: Joe DiVita



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