Bruce Dickinson said he’d rather quit Iron Maiden than use backing tapes on tour. The band is gearing up for its 50th anniversary road trip – and while the members are aware they’ll have to bow out at ...
Over the years, many artists have come under fire for using backing tracks during their performances. Given the stress that comes with touring the world, some singers decided to use backing tracks to ...
If Iron Maiden ever had to resort to using backing tracks, Bruce Dickinson is making it known that it will never be a part of the band’s repertoire. The lead singer, 66, spoke to Classic Rock before ...
The debate over backing tracks rages on, and it seems like every metal musician is being asked in interviews if they support backing tracks. Blackie Lawless thinks they’re fine, Tracii Guns says ...
If there’s one thing you can say about Iron Maiden, it’s that when you watch 66 year-old cancer survivor Bruce Dickinson running around on stage, belting out an 11 minute epic like “Rime of the ...
When it comes to fans wanting to see their favorite bands perform, some are willing to pay extreme prices to attend a concert. Just looking at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, fans paid thousands of dollars ...
Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott has reacted after the band was accused of using tapes and backing tracks for their concerts. The 'Pour Some Sugar On Me' hitmaker insists he is not fazed by the ...
At last night's show in Zurich, Switzerland, Sleep Token performed using pre-recorded tracks in place of guitarist IV and bassist III, who had fallen ill and were unable to play. Fan-filmed footage of ...
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