A new memoir. A milestone career announcement. A major induction. Nicko McBrain already has plenty to celebrate, and now the Iron Maiden drummer can add another birthday to the list. With so much happening in this world, there’s never been a better excuse to crank up Iron Maiden’s catalog all weekend long.
View this post on InstagramIn recent months, McBrain has looked back on his remarkable journey through a new memoir. Hello Boys and Girls!, a Harper Nonfiction release set for Oct. 22, chronicles the legendary drummer’s journey from the London club scene to the engine room of one of heavy metal’s biggest bands. Along the way, he shares stories from his early days with Streetwalkers, Pat Travers, and Trust, as well as his decades-long tenure with Iron Maiden. The memoir will be available in hardcover, e-book, and audio formats.
In other exciting news, McBrain and his bandmates are going to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November alongside fellow musicians Phil Collins, Sade, Billy Idol, Oasis, and Joy Division / New Order. According to Rolling Stone, the band is expected to miss the ceremony due to tour commitments in Australia.
Born in Hackney, London, McBrain joined Iron Maiden in 1982. He became a key part of the lineup that helped transform the group into a global metal institution. After suffering a stroke three years ago, he continued performing before ultimately announcing his retirement from touring following the band’s Future Past World Tour.
His final live performance with the band took place in late 2024 in Brazil, per Billboard. Still, he remains an active force with Iron Maiden, serving as their third-longest member, behind bassist Steve Harris and guitarist Dave Murray.
Meanwhile, Iron Maiden are preparing to launch the North American leg of their Run for Your Lives Tour later this summer. The trek celebrates the band’s first nine albums, spanning 1980 through 1992, and features support from fellow metal legends Megadeth and Anthrax. Head to ironmaiden.com for dates, tickets, and more details.
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In the meantime, join us in wishing the Grammy-winning drummer a very happy birthday. As Maiden fans around the world would say, “Up the Irons!”
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