The interviewer initially discusses Steve‘s encounters with Paul Di’Anno and, a few months later, Bruce Dickinson‘s meeting with Di’Anno—the first public meeting of Bruce and Paul. The interviewer then asks Steve about the rumors surrounding Di’Anno potentially joining IRON MAIDEN as a guest on their upcoming 50th anniversary tour.
“I don’t think so, no former band member [will participate as a guest],” Harris responds. “In IRON MAIDEN we value what we are doing now. For now, we are not considering doing a big farewell show. Maybe, when we think about the end we will consider it, but for now, I don’t know. We are not finished yet.”
He later added on potential retirement: “Oh, no! I don’t want to think about it. It’s something that comes to everyone. Sooner or later, you have to accept that it will happen, but we hope to be able to continue for a little while longer.”
At another moment, when asked about any special plans for MAIDEN‘s 50th anniversary tour, Steve responds: “Yes, we have some ideas in mind, but I can’t tell you anything about it [laughs].
He added: “We have a lot of ideas, but we don’t have anything prepared yet, other than Bruce Dickinson doing a solo tour. We don’t have an album or anything like that” .