The singer went on ‘Conversa com Bial’ this Wednesday 8th and also talked about the band’s shows in December and the origin of their nickname, ‘Sirene Antiaérea’; watch the video
Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of heavy metal band Iron Maidenhe said he confused the arrival of Madonna in Rio de Janeiro with the footballer Maradonawhen he stayed at the Copacabana Palace hotel.
He explained the confusion during his participation in the program Conversation with Bial, broadcast on GNT at 11.30pm this Wednesday 8 “My God, he’s come back to life!”, joked the singer Pedro Bial.
The confusion arose because Bruce and his wife often vacation at the Copacabana Palace, the hotel where Madonna stayed during her stay for the closing show of Celebratory rideSaturday 4.
He commented that the hotel is his favorite in the world: “I’ve never taken a vacation here, but when I get the chance, my wife and I, when we have time… our favorite hotel in the world is the Copacabana Palazzo , in Rio.”
Then, Bial stated that Madonna was in the same place. “I know! I got confused and thought it was Maradona! I immediately thought, my God, Maradona is going to put on a show, he’s come back to life! In front of 2.5 million people!”, the singer said, laughing.
The singer also explained the origin of his nickname, “Aircraft Siren”, which comes from a negative comment: “When I joined Iron Maiden, someone wrote a letter [para a banda] saying “I hate the new singer, it sounds like an air raid siren”, and our manager thought “great!” The human plane siren'”.
He also spoke about the remission of stage 3 cancer in the throat region, which was treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy: “It was very hard on the body, but I got rid of it [do câncer]. It’s like putting your head in the microwave for two months. Everything is irritated and he needs to relax. “He said it took him about 10 months to get back on stage.
Dickinson’s band Iron Maiden will go on tour later this year and play two shows in the city of Sao Paulo on December 6 and 7. A The future past arrives in Brazil after crossing Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the United States, Argentina and Chile.
Source: Terra

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