Alice Cooper gets Too Close for Comfort Alice Cooper’s “Too Close For Comfort” 2025 touring run thus far is mostly Southern-based, kicking off in Augusta, Georgia, in late January. The tour includes ...
At 77, Alice Cooper is still reminding the world why he's regarded as the godfather of shock rock. The music legend is teaming up with illusionist Criss Angel for a limited-run Las Vegas event ...
Alice Cooper and Judas Priest kicked off their co-headlining tour on Tuesday at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi, with support from Corrosion of Conformity. You can see both ...
Alice Cooper is set to play the Dow Event Center in Saginaw, Michigan early next Month as part of the 2025 “Too Close for Comfort Tour.” This July, the original band reunites for their first album ...
The four surviving members of the Alice Cooper group were a joy to witness at Christmas Pudding, which also featured the ...
After performing tonight at the St Augustine Amphitheatre in Florida, Alice Cooper will pick his ongoing tour back up on Friday, May 2, when the route extension begins at the Mark C. Smith Concert ...
Alice Cooper is bringing his “Too Close For Comfort” tour to The Palace Theatre in Albany, NY on Wednesday, July 31 (7/31/2024). The concert starts at 8:00 p.m. The 12-date tour kicks off on July 30 ...
Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper are bringing their “Freaks on Parade” co-headlining tour to Syracuse’s Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview on Wednesday, September 4. The concert starts at 6 p.m., with ...
The original Alice Cooper Group have announced an intimate The Revenge of Alice Cooper live event at London’s Union Chapel on July 24. Legendary lyricist Sir Tim Rice will host proceedings as 900 fans ...
Alice Cooper says that making a new album with his original bandmates — the first in more than 51 years — was like riding a proverbial bike. The 14-track album reunites Cooper with guitarist Michael ...
The original Alice Cooper band—Alice on vocals, Glen Buxton and Michael Bruce on lead guitars, Dennis Dunaway on bass, and Neal Smith on drums—broke up in 1974, after the previous year’s Muscle of ...