IRON MAIDEN In 'Daydreaming Mode'

June 25, 2009

RollingStone.com recently conducted an interview with IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson.

What's next for MAIDEN? "At the moment we're in daydreaming mode," says Dickinson. "We're trying to get ideas and things, but towards the end of the year we're going to get together to plan our new record. We haven't made any tour plans for next tour. That's at least a year and a bit away." The group will probably have a more balanced set list on the next tour. "My gut feeling is that we'll play selected songs from the new album and a mixture of stuff from several albums we haven't picked from yet — like 'Brave New World' and some of the other more recent albums."

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