Bruce Dickinson, popularly known for being the lead singer of the legendary rock band Iron Maiden, is set to release a brand new solo album next year and fans couldn't help but to be excited as this would be his first one in almost two decades; check out more details below.

According to Louder Sound, the musician's new record is titled "The Mandrake Project" and it will be available for streaming on major music platforms online in early 2024.

As of this writing, there is still no exact date announced.

This would be the follow-up to his last album "Tyranny Of Souls" which was released in 2005. The new project also became a way for the singer and producer Roy Z to connect, as they would be working again after a long while.

Bruce Dickinson NEW Album 2023 Is 'Very Personal' For Him

In a statement, Dickinson said, "This album has been a very personal journey for me and I am extremely proud of it."

He added that he and the producer have been doing a lot of things behind the scenes like planning, writing, and recording, for years and he's excited for people to finally get the chance and listen to the album.

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It's apparent for Dickinson for the public to hear the album, but he said he's "even more excited" of the record being played at concerts because of his "amazing band" that they put together.

The Iron Maiden member added that "all will be revealed soon!" regarding the details of the record.

Bruce Dickinson Tour 2024

To kick off his new era, Bruce Dickinson also announced a series of concerts across South America which will begin in Mexico in April 2024.

"We're planning to play as many shows as we can in as many places as possible, for as many people as we can," he said.

Check out the upcoming concerts of Bruce Dickinson for 2024 below: (via Kerrang)

APRIL
18 at Diana Theater in Guadalajara in Mexico
20 at Pepsi Theatre in Mexico City in Mexico
24 at Live Curitiba in Curitiba in Brazil
25 at Pepsi On Stage in Porto Alegre in Brazil
27 at Opera Hall in Brasilia in Brazil
28 at Arena Hall in Belo Horizonte in Brazil
30 at Qualistage in Rio De Janeiro in Brazil

MAY
2 at Quinta Linda in Ribeirao Preto in Brazil
4 at Vibra in Sao Paulo in Brazil

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