The Pittsburgh Steelers hosted the Seattle Seahawks at Acrisure Stadium for another action-packed NFL weekend. Even with home-field advantage, Pittsburgh couldn’t hold off a late surge. The game was tied 14–14 heading into the fourth quarter, but Seattle exploded with 17 unanswered points while the Steelers managed only a field goal. Final score: Seahawks 31, Steelers 17.
But before kickoff, fans got an unexpected treat: Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson stepped onto the field to perform the U.S. national anthem.
Bruce Dickinson Sings the National Anthem
Just days after the nation remembered 9/11, Dickinson faced the daunting task of delivering “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Over the years, countless singers have struggled with the anthem under the spotlight, making his debut performance even more nerve-racking.
The British metal icon first shared the news at a Boston show. “So, I’m gonna let you in on a dirty little secret,” he told the crowd. “I’ve been asked to sing the American national anthem at a Pittsburgh Steelers game.”
Fans were thrilled, but Dickinson himself admitted the nerves. “I’ve never done this in my life,” he joked. “I’m just trying to avoid scribbling the words on my hand. And there’s no auto cue—so I’m on my own!”
Fans React to Dickinson’s Performance
Despite the pressure, Dickinson delivered with power and pride. Reactions online poured in immediately:
“Whoever thought of this deserves a promotion.”
“Chills. Absolute chills everywhere.”
“My favorite metal singer ever! Bruce crushed it. Up the Irons!”
Some fans even pushed for the NFL to take things further: “Now we need Iron Maiden for the Super Bowl halftime show—make it happen!”