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Montreal, QC – The walls of MTELUS shook with the roar of heavy metal fans as iconic Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson took the stage with his solo project, delivering a high-octane performance that electrified the crowd. But before the legend himself appeared, Montreal’s own Noor set the tone with a passionate performance that celebrated the roots and the future of heavy metal.
Opening the night was Noor, a Montreal-based heavy metal band that proved they’re a force to watch. Bursting with energy and excitement, the band made it clear what a huge moment this was for them—opening for a metal legend like Bruce Dickinson.
Their sound paid homage to the golden era of heavy metal, with soaring vocals reminiscent of 80s icons like Iron Maiden. It’s obvious that Dickinson and his band have been a major influence on Noor, and they carried that torch with pride. Their performance not only honored the past but also showcased their own potential to rise in the modern metal scene.
Taking the stage to thunderous applause, Bruce Dickinson reminded everyone why he remains one of the most respected voices in metal. Best known as the powerhouse vocalist of Iron Maiden, Dickinson brought his solo act to Montreal with full force—and it did not disappoint.
Joined by a stellar backing band—including the drummer from Puddle of Mudd—Dickinson tore through his set with unmatched energy. His signature high-pitched screams, intense stage presence, and commanding charisma had the crowd fully locked in. The band delivered tight, perfectly rehearsed renditions of Dickinson’s solo work, proving that decades into his career, the fire still burns strong.
This wasn’t just a concert—it was a masterclass in metal. For longtime fans and new listeners alike, seeing Bruce Dickinson live in an intimate venue like MTELUS was a rare and unforgettable experience.
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