(Classic Rock) Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson surprised patrons at a rock club in Wales when he turned up to serve pints behind the bar. Dickinson visited Fuel Rock Club in Cardiff to check out the venue's latest addition to its offering of draft ales - Iron Maiden's new Trooper Red 'N' Black beer.
The singer was in the Welsh capital to see his son Griff's band Shvpes play nearby and decided to sample the beer in the Fuel Rock Club. But rather than enjoy a drink himself, Dickinson got behind the bar and got to work serving pints of Trooper Red 'N' Black.
Fuel owner Rob Toogood tells Wales Online: "When I bumped into him backstage at a show in Barcelona he told me to let him know when I had the new beer in and he promised to pull a few pints for us.
"His son Griff was playing across the road with his band Shvpes so we guessed he might be about. He stayed most of the night just mingling, chatting, and posing for pics." Read more and check out video here.
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