Iron Maiden On Board Flight 666
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The first and only official book from Britain's biggest Heavy Metal band. With a foreword by frontman, Bruce Dickinson
Paul Bruce Dickinson is a distinguished figure known for his powerful vocal contributions to the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. His distinctive voice has earned him widespread acclaim as one of the era's most recognizable talents. Beyond his musical achievements, Dickinson has explored diverse creative and professional avenues, showcasing a multifaceted personality. His influence extends beyond the music scene, cementing his status as a notable cultural personality.







The first and only official book from Britain's biggest Heavy Metal band. With a foreword by frontman, Bruce Dickinson
The first print run of the UK hardback edition will feature black sprayed edges, so pre-order by October 19 to secure your copy. This long-awaited memoir comes from the legendary lead vocalist of Iron Maiden, a pioneering force in the Rock & Metal scene since the late 1970s. With high-octane performances and an operatic singing style, Bruce Dickinson has been the band's front man since 1981, with a brief hiatus in the '90s. Beyond his role in music, Dickinson is a multifaceted individual: an airline captain, aviation entrepreneur, motivational speaker, beer brewer, novelist, radio presenter, and film scriptwriter. He has also excelled as a world-class fencer. A genuine polymath, Dickinson shares personal insights and stories that will inspire both curious readers and devoted fans. His narrative includes reflections on his thirty years with Iron Maiden, his solo endeavors, his unconventional British education, early musical experiences, and his recent battle with cancer. Bold, honest, and humorous, this memoir offers an intimate glimpse into the life, heart, and mind of a true rock icon, showcasing his creativity and passion.