Bruce Dickinson Shares His Regret On Most Stupid Thing He Did On A Show

Bruce Dickinson and Janick Gers of Iron Maiden in an interview - Strombo / Youtube
In a candid exchange with Kerrang!, Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson offered a glimpse into a moment he isn’t proud of from his performance days. Known for electrifying concerts, there’s one incident that stands out for Dickinson in a way he wishes it didn’t.
Regretful Remarks at a Greek Concert
Dickinson revealed what he now considers a misstep in his stage remarks. When confronting an unruly concert-goer he said,
โโWho is that Greek cnt waving a flare?โ In Greece. There was a degree of sympathy from people in Greece who said, โHe shouldnโt have said Greek cnt,โ and yeah, maybe not, but he probably was Greek. And he probably was a c*nt. But it really pissed me off.โ
He explained what drove him to that point of frustration. Picture the scene: he’s set to deliver a performance, and suddenly there are bright, choking flares disturbing the space. Dickinson said,
โThere I am, trying to sing, and thereโs all these people waving these phosphorous naval distress flares, and nobody in the whole place can f*cking breathe. I find it really, deeply inconsiderate. But I shouldnโt have called him a Greek c**t because I wasnโt sure of his nationality. I lost my rag and I shouldnโt have done.โ
So what exactly did happen at the Greece show? It unfolded in July 2022, during Iron Maiden’s set at the Olympic Stadium. As the band launched into ‘The Number of the Beast’, a flare ignited, setting off Dickinson. Worried about the smoke affecting his vocals, he lashed out,
โThe cnt with the fcking flare, Iโve gotta sing up here. You fcking ccksucker. You Greek cnt. All right. Iโve gotta fcking sing. All right. F*ck you.โ
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This Wasn’t Just a One-time Tirade.
Earlier in February 2024, in a conversation with Sakis Fragos of Rock Hard Greece, he revisited the incident. Dickinson shared his views on the selfishness of the act, saying,
โItโs about them drawing attention only to themselves and damaging the people around them who have this thing, this extremely toxic thing flying around. Of course, if you happen to be asthmatic, if you havenโt been having any lung conditions, โOh, we donโt care about them. Weโll just fill the place with smoke, โcause it makes me feel important,โ is their attitude. It just annoys the hell out of me. Anyway, yeah, I lost my temper. I shouldnโt have called him a Greek cnt; I should have just called him a cnt [Laughs].โ
In the aftermath of the flare incident, Dickinson exited the stage, hoping the air would clear for him to sing unimpeded. However, upon returning, the disruption caused him to be out of sync with his bandmates. It’s a mishap that still seems fresh in his mind.
Fast forward to April 2024, and Dickinson again finds himself in a smoky situation. This time at a show in Brasรญlia’s Opera Hall, he addressed the crowd over their smoking and suspected pepper spray use. He encouraged smokers to step outside and loudly disapproved of the alleged pepper spray incident. It later turned out that a vape pen malfunction rather than pepper spray caused the issue. Those affected were left with throat irritation, distinct from pepper spray effects. Thankfully, the episode didn’t have a direct impact on Dickinson or the band, except for causing discomfort to one member.