Iron Maiden Don't Want to Play in Front of Gwyneth Paltrow in a Yurt
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Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson expressed his reluctance to perform at Glastonbury Festival, emphasizing his desire to play for genuine fans rather than celebrity-filled audiences. Headlining their own concert while the festival takes place, Dickinson articulated his preference for accessible ticket prices and noted that many legacy acts charge exorbitantly high fees. The band intends to wrap up their current tour soon and Dickinson is set to embark on his solo tour in North America after.
I always said I'd turn Glastonbury down if we were ever invited. I don't want to go play in front of Gwyneth Paltrow and a perfume-infested yurt.
It's not just about making money. We want shitloads of people to come and see us. I'm amazed at the prices that some people are prepared to pay to see some legacy acts.
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