Heavy metal band Iron Maiden fly out of New Zealand today with a special parting gift for its rock star frontman - a named All Blacks jersey.
Lead singer Bruce Dickinson, who fronted the band before a packed Vector Arena in Auckland last night, said it was "a bit of a fantasy moment" to have received the jersey, which bore the name B Dickinson.
The band has posted on its official YouTube channel a video of Dickinson speaking about the gesture at Christchurch's Horncastle Arena on Friday.
"There's a bunch of guys who play with a funny shaped ball..." he said.
"And one of the guys... you know they are a bit good, and seeing as though they are world champions, I guess they decided to send us this and said, if you could possibly wear it during the show it would be really cool."