IRON MAIDEN Singer To Host Performances By BREED 77, AMPLIFIER

October 15, 2007

IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson will host performances by BREED 77 and AMPLIFIER in London on Saturday, October 27 as part of the BBC's "Electric Proms 07".

Making its debut last year, the Electric Proms returns this autumn with BBC 6 Music and Bruce Dickinson broadcasting from the event in Camden.

From massive gigs in to intimate performances, everyone is encouraged to try something different, giving new or established acts the freedom to create unique performances — and Bruce will be there to interview, preview and host performances from BREED 77 and AMPLIFIER on the Saturday night. Highlights of the event will be broadcast on Bruce's 6 Music Friday "Rock Show" the following Friday.

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