
"After being introduced, the Maiden singer got a warm response from the crowd, and then began singing "The Star-Spangled Banner." Get Bruce Dickinson Tickets Here Dickinson started out a little rough on the opening lines, but then quickly recovered to belt the heck out of the song, with a powerful delivery of "And the rocket's red glare" and going full Maiden on "O'er the land of the free," holding the note on "free" for a good six seconds."
"Heavy metal met the City of Steel when Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson sang the National Anthem at the Pittsburgh Steelers' game on Sunday (September 14th). The metal legend took to the field at Acrisure Stadium before the Steelers' home game against the Seattle Seahawks. Unfortunately for the Steelers, Dickinson's rendition of the National Anthem didn't bring them luck, as they lost to the Seahawks by a score of 31-17."
Bruce Dickinson performed the National Anthem at the Pittsburgh Steelers game at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday, September 14. After being introduced, he received a warm response from the crowd and began singing "The Star-Spangled Banner." He started the opening lines a little rough, then quickly recovered and delivered powerful passages, notably "And the rocket's red glare" and a six-second held note on "free." The Steelers lost to the Seattle Seahawks, 31-17. Dickinson was in Pittsburgh for a concert on his North American solo tour supporting the album The Mandrake Project, with the tour continuing through October 5 in Los Angeles and tickets available.
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