from classicrockmagazine.com
Bruce Dickinson has revealed why Iron Maiden will never play at the Glastonbury Festival.
Talking to The Sun, the singer said: “Glastonbury is a bit too cream cakes and afternoon tea for us. It’s all yurts and people being far too polite.”
Dickinson also stated that the band don’t exactly go overboard on their backstage rider these days. In fact, it really is very basic.
“We got rid of most of our rider. We just have three loaves of white bread, some butter, a tin of tuna fish and some beers. People come backstage looking for the spread and we say: ‘Go make yourself a sandwich.’”
Find out more at Iron Maiden Official Website
Bruce Dickinson has revealed why Iron Maiden will never play at the Glastonbury Festival.
Talking to The Sun, the singer said: “Glastonbury is a bit too cream cakes and afternoon tea for us. It’s all yurts and people being far too polite.”
Dickinson also stated that the band don’t exactly go overboard on their backstage rider these days. In fact, it really is very basic.
“We got rid of most of our rider. We just have three loaves of white bread, some butter, a tin of tuna fish and some beers. People come backstage looking for the spread and we say: ‘Go make yourself a sandwich.’”
Find out more at Iron Maiden Official Website