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In his first public appearance since the announcement of Iron Maiden's new album, vocalist Bruce Dickinson visited the Nordoff Robbins children's rehabilitation center yesterday.

During the institute's Music Therapy Week, Dickinson sat with some of the children at the center and played music with some of the patients. The week is dedicated to raising awareness about the Nordoff Robbins program, which provides musical assistance to children with developmental difficulties and neurological conditions. The institution is committed to transforming people's lives through music, regardless of age or background.

Nordoff Robbins awards Iron Maiden this year for their contribution to English music. Check out more photos of Bruce Dickinson's visit to the center:

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