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Bruce Dickinson’s ‘Infinite Dreams’ reveals Iron Maiden’s untold 50-year saga

From backstage secrets to *The Number of the Beast*’s rise, this book lets fans relive Iron Maiden’s wildest dreams. Rare photos and untold stories await inside.

This image is clicked in a concert. To the right, the woman is playing guitar and wearing green...
This image is clicked in a concert. To the right, the woman is playing guitar and wearing green jacket. To the left, there is a band setup. The background is dark. At the top, there are lights.

Bruce Dickinson’s ‘Infinite Dreams’ reveals Iron Maiden’s untold 50-year saga

Iron Maiden fans in Portugal are in for a treat as 'Infinite Dreams', the definitive biography of the legendary band, hits the shelves. Penned by none other than the band's iconic vocalist Bruce Dickinson, with insights from bassist Steve Harris and other key figures, this commemorative tome marks the 50th anniversary of Iron Maiden.

Dickinson, who joined the band in 1981, has opened up about his arrival and the subsequent success of the groundbreaking 1982 album 'The Number of the Beast'. This exclusive chapter promises an insider's perspective on a pivotal moment in the band's history.

Fans can also feast their eyes on a treasure trove of rare images, capturing Iron Maiden's journey from their humble beginnings to global superstardom.

Published to celebrate five decades of Iron Maiden, 'Infinite Dreams' is more than just a biography; it's a journey through time, filled with personal anecdotes, rare insights, and a visual chronicle of one of the world's most influential heavy metal bands.

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