“Lula, do something,” the Iron Maiden singer said during CCXP
Bruce Dickinson criticized the process of purchasing tickets online for shows in Brazil. The singer of Iron Maiden asked the president of the country to take action to reduce the value of taxes.
Here tickets purchased online have a commission of 20% above the value. At CCXP, he said: “Tickets in Brazil are crazy, it’s the only place where you have to pay extra if you buy online. Lula, do something.”
Bruce attended the event this Thursday, the 29th, to promote his seventh solo album. The Mandrake Project will be, in addition to an album, A comic that tells the story of a man known as Doctor Necropolis.
Eventually the artist also considered the possibility of recording a video in Brazil. “I will record even more videos. We will be here in April, maybe I will record one in Brazil!”, she said.
Source: Terra

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