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Alice Cooper Announces 2022 North American Tour Dates

There's no rest for the wicked. Just ask Alice Cooper , who having just finished a run of U.S. dates will be back on the road just after the holidays!

Cooper will kick off a brief winter tour on Jan. 28 in Cincinnati at the ICON Music Center, with a series of shows that will lead up to his appearance on the Monsters of Rock Cruise that sets sail Feb. 9-14. He'll then hit the road in March with Buckcherry as support before playing a duo of dates with Ace Frehley in April. You can see all the dates, cities and venues listed below.

The VIP pre-sale for the run starts tomorrow (Nov. 2) at 10AM local time in each market, while the general public on-sale is set for this Friday (Nov. 5) at 10AM local time. Check Cooper's website for ticketing details.

Cooper is currently touring in support of his Detroit Stories album, a record that owes a nod to the city that helped birth his music career. The album serves as a celebration of the golden era of Detroit's rock history.

The singer's legendary stage show reveals his darker side, one that he cultivated as a young musician. Recently speaking with the Rock Classic Radio With Jenn podcast on Apple Music, Cooper recalled , "Rock 'n' roll needed a villain. True rock 'n' roll didn't have a villain," the singer recalled from his early days in rock. "We had all these Peter Pans... no Captain Hook. And .... I looked around and went, 'I will gladly be that villain."

But it's not all "bad," as he added, "I wanted Alice to be threatening and yet funny at the same time, you know? I wanted that combination of not exactly knowing what he was going to do, but you know, he may... he may slit your throat, but he would never swear at you ...know what I mean? He was a gentlemen villain and arrogant and condescending. And yet I didn't mind him slipping on a banana peel once in a while for the laugh. You know, there's nothing funnier than a guy like that, blowing it in front of an audience and then having to recover."

Alice Cooper 2022 Winter Tour:

Jan. 28 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ ICON Music Center Jan. 29 —Toledo, Ohio @ Stranahan Theater Jan. 31 —Wabash, Ind. @ Honeywell Center Feb. 03 — Louisville, Ky. @ Palace Theatre Feb. 04 — Cherokee, N.C. @ Harrah's Cherokee Event Center Feb. 05 — Savannah, Ga. @ Johnny Mercer Theatre Feb. 07 — Clearwater, Fla. @ Ruth Eckerd Hall Feb. 08 — Orlando, Fla. @ Hard Rock Live Feb. 09-14 — At Sea @ Monsters of Rock Cruise

With Buckcherry:

March 18 — Mashantucket, Conn. @ Foxwoods Resort Casino* March 19 — Hanover, Md. @ The Hall at Live! Casino and Hotel March 20 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Heinz Hall March 22 — Newark, N.J. @ New Jersey Performing Arts Center March 23 — Wilkes-Barre, Pa. @ Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza March 25 — Erie, Pa. @ Warner Theatre March 26 — Toronto, Ontario @ Meridian Hall March 27 — Peterborough, Ontario @ Memorial Centre March 29 — South Bend, Ind. @ Morris Performing Arts Center March 30 — Davenport, Iowa @ Adler Theatre March 31 — Appleton, Wis. @ Fox Cities Performing Arts Center April 02 — Prior Lake, Minn. @ Mystic Lake Casino Showroom April 03 — Sioux Falls, S.D. @ Washington Pavilion April 04 — Ralston, Neb. @ Ralston Arena April 06 — Bismarck, N.D. @ Bismarck Event Center April 07 — Grand Forks, N.D. @ Alerus Center April 09 — Winnipeg, Manitoba @ Canada Life Centre April 10 — Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan @ Mosaic Place April 12 — Edmonton, Alberta @ Northern Jubilee Auditorium April 14 — Calgary, Alberta @ Winsport Arena April 15 — Penticton, B.C. @ South Okanagan Events Center April 16 — Abbotsford, B.C. @ Abbotsford Ent & Sports Centre April 19 — Portland, Ore. @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall April 20 — Seattle, Wash. @ McCaw Hall *Buckcherry not appearing

with Ace Frehley:

April 22 — Reno, Nev. @ Grand Sierra Resort April 23 — Paso Robles, Calif. @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre

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Alice Cooper has announced a new tour set to kick off in the winter of 2022. Shows will launch in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Jan. 28 and will run through Feb. 8 before he headlines the Monsters of Rock Cruise.

The tour announcement comes on the heels of Cooper’s recently wrapped fall tour where he stacked his setlist with career-spanning songs including “Feed My Frankenstein,” “He’s Back (The Man Behind the Mask),” and “Poison.” See tickets here .

Earlier this year, Cooper shared his 21st solo studio album Detroit Stories, which the recent fall tour was scheduled in support of.

Alice Cooper 2022 Tour Dates

January 28 – Cincinnati, OH @ ICON Music Center January 29 – Toledo, OH @ Stranahan Theater January 31 – Wabash, IN @ Honeywell Center February 3 – Louisville, KY @ Palace Theatre February 4 – Cherokee, NC @ Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center February 5 – Savannah, GA @ Johnny Mercer Theatre February 7 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall February 8 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live February 9 – February 14 At Sea @ Monsters of Rock Cruise

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Killer (1971 - 1972)

Killer Tour 1971 - 1972

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  • Songs Performed

Be My Lover / You Drive Me Nervous / Yeah, Yeah, Yeah / I'm Eighteen / Is It My Body (My Very Own) / Dead Babies / Killer / Long Way To Go / School's Out (Instrumental) / Under My Wheels

Approximate set time: 70 minutes

1971 November

  • 27: USA - Saginaw Auditorium, Saginaw, Michigan [ Poster ] with Guardian Angel

1971 December

  • 01: USA - Academy of Music, New York, New York
  • 03: USA - Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 04: USA - Kemp's Coliseum, Orlando, Florida [ Ticket ]
  • 05: USA - Independence Hall, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • 08: USA - Ohio Theatre, Columbus, Ohio
  • 10: USA - Coliseum, Indianapolis, Indianapolis
  • 11: USA - Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio [ Advert ] with Cactus, Atomic Rooster
  • 12: USA - Sports Arena, Toledo, Ohio [ Advert ] with Teagarden, Vanwinkle AUDIO EXISTS
  • 13: USA - Civic Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois with Dr John, Poco, Humble Pie
  • 14: USA - Civic Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois with Dr John, Poco, Humble Pie
  • 16: USA - Cowtown Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri
  • 17: USA - Arena Annex, St. Louis, Missouri with Pacific Gas & Electric, Dus AUDIO EXISTS
  • 19: USA - Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan [ Ticket ] with Edgar Winter, Dr. John AUDIO EXISTS
  • 25: USA - Pirates World, Dania, Florida
  • 26: USA - Pirates World, Dania, Florida
  • 27: USA - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Bloodrock, J. Geils Band, Manassas AUDIO EXISTS
  • 28: USA - Akron Civic Auditorium, Akron, Ohio [ Ticket ] with Brownsville Station
  • 29: USA - Public Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio [ Ticket ] with Sha Na Na, J. Geils Band
  • 30: Canada - Civic Centre, Ottawa, Ontario [CANCELLED] The band were stranded in Toronto and were unable to make it to Ottawa, was rescheduled for January 1st
  • 31: Canada - Winter Pop Festival, Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario [ Program | Poster ] with Edgar Winter's White Trash, Dr. John, Sundance, Chilliwack, Crowbar. AUDIO EXISTS

1972 January

  • 01: Canada - Civic Centre, Ottawa, Ontario 12,300 in attendance; with Dixie Rumproast
  • 02: USA - Palace Theatre, New York City, New York AUDIO EXISTS
  • 08: USA - Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia [ Ticket ] It has been falsely reported that Alice was arrested for using the snake on stage. With Hydra, White Witch, Bloodrock, Crabby Appleton. Dr. John and Spirit cancelled this gig. AUDIO EXISTS
  • 11: USA - Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts with White Witch
  • 12: USA - Palace Theater, Waterbury, Connecticut [ Ticket | Advert ] with The Elves (with Ronnie James Dio) Images kindly supplied by Tapio Keihänen from dio.net
  • 14: USA - Loew's State Theatre, Providence, Rhode Island with White Witch
  • 15: USA - Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [ Ticket | Ticket | Ticket ] with The Chambers Brothers, Commander Cody. 18,000 in attendence. AUDIO EXISTS
  • 16: USA - Park Center, Charlotte, North Carolina with White Witch
  • 21: USA - Robert's Municipal Stadium, Evansville, Indiana [ Ticket ]
  • 28: USA - Salem-Roanoke Valley Civic Center, Salem, Virginia
  • 29: USA - Captial Theater, Passaic, New Jersey [ Ticket ] with NRBQ
  • 30: USA - Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland [ Poster ] with Bloodrock

1972 February

  • 03: USA - Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, California with Howling Wolf
  • 04: USA - Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, California [ Ticket | Advert ] with Howling Wolf and Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
  • 06: USA - Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
  • 16: USA - Tuscon Community Center, Tucson, Arizona Alice Cooper was banned from this venue following the performance. AUDIO EXISTS
  • 19: USA - Coliseum, Denver, Colerado [ Ticket ] with Cheech & Chong
  • 20: USA - Community Concourse, San Diego, California with Pure Prairie League, Badfinger
  • 26: Canada - Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba [ Ticket ] with Edgar Winter's White Thrash
  • 27: USA - Civic Center, St. Paul, Minnesota with Redbone, Edgar Winter's White Thrash
  • 03: USA - Harrington Auditorium, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts [ Ticket | Poster ] with Blue Oyster Cult
  • 04: USA - University of Maine, Portland, Maine
  • 05: USA - University of Maine, Portland, Maine
  • 11: USA - Academy of Music, New York (New York Magazine 13th November 1972)
  • 12: USA - Alexandria Roller Rink, Alexandria, Virginia with Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels; two shows (3pm and 8pm)
  • 17: UK - Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, England [CANCELLED]
  • 18: UK - Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, England [CANCELLED] [ Ticket ] with Freddy King
  • 02: Puerto Rico - Mar Y Sol Pop Festival, Vega Baja [ Poster | Advert ] Festival took place 1st-3rd April; with The Allman Brothers, B.B. King, Billy Joel, Brownsville Station, Dave Brubeck, Bloodrock, David Peel, Dr. John, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Faces, Fleetwood Mac, J. Geils Band, Goose Creek Symphony, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Malo, Herbie Mann, The Nitzinger Band with Bugs Henderson, Osibisa, Poco, Pot Liquor, Roberta Flack and Savoy Brown. Black Sabbath were scheduled to play but couldn't make it into the festival due to overcrowding. A few people died during this three day festival. AUDIO EXISTS
  • 14: USA - University Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia with Blue Oyster Cult, Redbone (According to The Blue Oyster Cult History Project Redbone were rejected from the Alice Cooper tour, and were replaced by BOC. Redbone were unlikely to have played any more shows with Alice, this one included.)
  • 15: USA - All Campus Weekend, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina with The Byrds
  • 16: USA - Charleston County Hall, Charleston, South Carolina
  • 21: USA - Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York with Blue Oyster Cult, Spirit
  • 22: USA - Commack Arena, Commack, New York with Blue Oyster Cult AUDIO EXISTS
  • 23: USA - Rochester War Memorial, Rochester, New York with Blue Oyster Cult. As Alice performed Dead Babies he dropped the doll into the audience and it had to be retrieved by a roadie.
  • 28: USA - Arena, New Haven, Connecticut [ Ticket ] with Blue Oyster Cult, Edgar Winter's White Trash AUDIO EXISTS
  • 29: USA - Memorial Gym, Plattsburgh State College, Plattsburg, New York [ Advert 1 | Advert 2 ]
  • 30: USA - Music Hall, Boston, Massachussetts with Blue Oyster Cult (According to The Blue Oyster Cult History Project )
  • 05: USA - Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, Texas [ Ticket ] with Canned Heat, Bang. According to The Blue Oyster Cult History Project BOC did not play the support slot as has suggested by adverts and other sources
  • 06: USA - Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas [ Ticket ] with Blue Oyster Cult AUDIO EXISTS
  • 07: USA - Hofheinz Pavillion, Houston, Texas [ Ticket ] with Canned Heat, Bang
  • 09: USA - Warren Wilson College, Asheville, North Carolina with Blue Oyster Cult
  • 10: USA - Township Auditorium, Columbia, South Carolina with White Witch
  • 12: USA - Coliseum, Knoxville, Tennessee with Blue Oyster Cult
  • 13: USA - Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina [ Ticket ] with Todd Rundgren, Free
  • 14: USA - Greenville Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina [ Poster ] with Free, Todd Rundgren
  • 19: USA - Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee with Blue Oyster Cult, Chambers Brothers
  • 20: USA - Cumberland Memorial Arena, Fayetteville, North Carolina with The Chambers Brothers
  • 21: USA - Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, Alabama with Blue Oyster Cult
  • 22: USA - Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, Alabama [ Ticket ] with Chambers Brothes, Blue Oyster Cult
  • 23: USA - The New Woods, Tifton, Georgia [ Advert ] with Blue Oyster Cult
  • 24: USA - Coliseum, Jacksonville, Florida with Todd Rundgren
  • 26: USA - Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa Bay, Florida with Dr. John, Todd Rungren AUDIO EXISTS
  • 27: USA - Jai-Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida with Dr. John, Eric Quincy Tate, Todd Rundgren
  • 28: USA - Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Florida [ Advert ] with Todd Rundgren
  • 16: USA - Zembo Mosque, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania [ Poster ] Two shows 6:30pm and 10pm. with Brownsville Station, Mutt Lee
  • 20: USA - Industrial Mutual Auditorium (I.M.A.), Flint, Michigan [ Ticket ] Possibly the first show to feature the cannon, which failed to shoot its dummy across the stage
  • 21: USA - Holland Civic Center, Holland, Michigan [ Article ] with Mike Quatro Jam Band. Possibly the second (final?) show to feature the ill-fated cannon
  • 23: USA - Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [CANCELLED] [ Ticket ] Show was cancelled due to flooding re-scheduled for 11th July.
  • 25: USA - Nazareth Speedway, Nazareth, Pennsylvania Muscular Dystrophy Benefit Concert with The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Bread, Blood Rock, Lighthouse, Chilliwack
  • 26: USA - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Humble Pie
  • 27: USA - Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Captain Beyond, Wishbone Ash
  • 28: USA - Universal Amphitheater, Chicago, Illinois A review for this show appeared in the July 31st issue of Chicago Tribune. Stating that the band played two shows, the final one ending at 2am. The band were meant to be in the UK at this point, recording School's Out on the BBC.
  • 30: UK - Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England [ Advert | Ticket | Ticket | Program ]

Tour Materials

Saginaw Auditorium, Saginaw, MI - November 27, 1971 (Poster)

Kemp's Coliseum, Orlando, FL - December 4, 1971 (Ticket)

Hara Arena, Dayton, OH - December 11, 1971 (Advert)

Sports Arena, Toledo, OH - December 12, 1971 (Advert)

Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI - December 19, 1971 (Ticket)

New Year Show Attendence - December 1971-2 (Advert)

Akron Civic Auditorium, Akron, OH - December 28, 1971 (Ticket)

Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH - December 29th, 1971 (Ticket)

Winter Pop Festival, Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada - December 31, 1971 (Poster)

Winter Pop Festival, Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada - December 31, 1971 (Program)

Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA - January 8, 1972 (Ticket)

Palace Theater, Waterbury, CT - January 12, 1972 (Ticket)

Palace Theater, Waterbury, CT - January 12, 1972 (Advert)

Centre/Complexe sportif de l'University de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada - January 13, 1972 (Poster)

Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA - January 15, 1972 (Ticket)

Robert's Municipal Stadium, Evansville, IN - January 21, 1972 (Ticket)

Captial Theater, Passaic, NJ - January 29, 1972 (Ticket)

Civic Center, Baltimore, MD - January 30, 1972 (Poster)

Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA - February 4, 1972 (Ticket)

Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA - February 4, 1972 (Advert)

PNE Garden Auditorium, Vancouver, BC, Canada - February 12, 1972 (Ticket)

Coliseum, Denver, CO - February 19, 1972 (Ticket)

Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB, Canada - February 26, 1972 (Ticket)

Harrington Auditorium, Worchester, MS - March 3, 1972 (Ticket)

Harrington Auditorium, Worchester, MS - March 3, 1972 (Poster)

Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London, UK [CANCELLED] (Ticket)

Mar Y Sol Pop Festival, Vega Baja - April 2, 1972 (Poster)

Mar Y Sol Pop Festival, Vega Baja - April 2, 1972 (Advert)

New Haven Arena, New Haven, CT - April 28, 1972 (Ticket)

Memorial Gym, Plattsburgh State College, Plattsburg, NY - April 29, 1972 (Advert)

Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, TX - May 5, 1972 (Ticket)

Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX - May 6, 1972 (Ticket)

Sam Houston Coliseum Hofheinz Pavillion, Houston, TX - May 7, 1972 (Ticket)

Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC - May 13, 1972 (Ticket)

Greenville Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, SC - May 14, 1972 (Poster)

Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL - May 22, 1972 (Ticket)

The New Woods, Tifton, GA - May 23, 1972 (Advert)

Zembo Mosque, Harrisburg, PA - June 16, 1972 (Poster)

IMA, Flint, MI - June 20, 1972 (Ticket)

Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA - June 23, 1972 (Ticket)

Empire Pool, Wembley, London, UK - June 30, 1972 (Advert)

Empire Pool, Wembley, London, UK - June 30, 1972 (Ticket)

Empire Pool, Wembley, London, UK - June 30, 1972 (Program)

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“The Godfather of Shock Rock,” American singer-songwriter and musician Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier) has had a career in hard rock that spans over five decades.

Born in Detroit, Michigan on 4 February 1948, Furnier originally started Alice Cooper as a band (later adopting the name as his own) consisting of him on lead vocals, lead guitarist Glen Buxton, guitarist Michael Bruce, bassist Dennis Dunaway and drummer Neal Smith. The band started out playing various small gigs around Los Angeles, but with their “controversial” stage antics they did so without success; that is, until they signed with Frank Zappa’s new Straight Records label. In 1969, they released their first album, “Pretties For You,” and despite it reaching Number 1 for a week, it was considered a failure.

For the band, their success and fame came from their live shows. Deemed the “chicken incident” where rumors were made that a chicken head was bitten off on stage, the band used the attention to further their career, adopting the new “shock rock” subgenre of rock and roll. It wasn’t until their third album “Love It To Death” that they saw success in record sales, the first of what was to be a string of successful records both as a band, and as a solo artist. The tour that followed in 1971 featured their unique stage theatrics, including an electric chair execution at the end of the show; not to mention their androgynous fashion styles.

The summer of 1972 saw the release of their most iconic single, and album to date, “School’s Out.” It also saw a change of their on-stage presence with Cooper taking on a more machismo-type attitude. With the continuing achievement in their album sales and tours, the band put out yet another commercially successful album, hitting their peak with their last album as a group “Muscle of Love.” Due to constant disagreements and various other issues, the band went on a ‘temporary hiatus’ in 1974, a hiatus that they would never come back from.

It was in 1975 when the still Vincent Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper, to continue making music as a solo artist; with his first album, “Welcome To My Nightmare” becoming a huge success. It was from this album the basis for the stage show television special “The Nightmare” was conceived, later gaining a Grammy nomination for best Long Form Music Video and setting rock history. However, by 1977 Cooper had hit his lowest point in his battle with alcoholism and was checked into a sanitarium to sober up.

Using his experience in the sanitarium, a newly sober Cooper released “From The Inside” and set his stage show for the album as the inside of an asylum. Unfortunately the sober Cooper didn’t last very long, with almost all of his albums from the 80s being deemed ‘blackout albums’ due to being under the influence of various drugs; consequently, the albums, which had a much different sound were not as commercially successful as his previous solo albums. It wasn’t until 1986 and the release of “Constrictor” that Cooper found his career back on top.

The 90s found Cooper touring more than spending time in the recording studio. The touring continued into the 2000s with the lengthy break in studio recordings broken with his release of “Brutal Planet.” By December 2010 it was announced the Alice Cooper (the band) would be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, seeing a reunited band perform for the first time in a long time.

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Alice Cooper is a living Legend and the consummate Showman.

Seeing an Alice Cooper show, and it is a show, is not so much like going to the Big Circus maybe as it is sneaking off to the Freak show while no one is watching. You know it's all fake but you still applaud and get a weird tingle down your spine!

But, and this is huge, Alice backs up his Freak show with Hit after Hit after Hit!! And at 68yrs old He still has what it takes to grab you by the throat and demand your undivided attention to his Sideshow.

Alice stalks the stage with that same slightly Campy Macabre appeal He has utilized for decades and it still works And though the theatrics on stage are maybe toned down on the gore aspect they still hold a certain "charm" as it were (yes the Guillotine is still used).

But again the songs are there to back up everything visually that is going on and Alice's Lyrics still hold up to this day. Whether it is lamenting your "lost" Teenage years while singing along to "Eighteen" or remembering that feeling of the last day of School before Summer vacation with "School's Out" (with a working of Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall weaved in) or wishing that Alice Cooper would run for office with "Elected" while Trump and Hillary berated each other on stage and then made out while Alice looked on in humorous surprise (yes it is a show) and the brilliant "Billion Dollar Babies" which warns of the pitfalls of over indulgence of whatever vice you wish to apply. And the list of great songs goes on and on.

To that note Alice paid homage to fallen Legends with covers of:

"Pinball Wizard" for Keith Moon

"Fire" for Jimi Hendrix

"Suffragette City" for David Bowie (my favorite)

But like all performers like Alice Cooper (Iggy Pop, David Bowie, etc etc). They are only as good as their back up band they put together and Alice knows how to put together a Band no question!

In my opinion this line up of:


Glen Sobel:d, Nita Strauss:g, Chuck Garric:b, Ryan Roxie:g, Tommy Henriksen:g

might just be his most potent since the original Alice Cooper Band!?

This Band is on Fire and is highly energetic. Alice isn't stupid either and having an attractive Female guitarist in your Band will guarantee a certain "appeal" no doubt. But Nita Strauss, like Alice, can back up her looks with her playing and honestly is just "one of the boys" on stage.

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Alice Cooper puts on a horrific spectacle that will enthrall you with his gruesome theatrics and will keep you shouting out the lyrics of all his classic rock anthems.

After seeing a live performance of Alice Cooper it is not difficult to understand why he is often referred to as The Godfather of Shock Rock. His live performances have often incorporated such shocking displays of fake blood, boa constrictors, and beheadings of mannequins in a guillotine. Last time I saw Alice Cooper he beheaded a mannequin and kicked the head around stage like a soccer ball to the glee and horror of the audience. His stage presence is also engrossing wearing gothic, macabre-like clothing, black leather gloves, black eye shadow dripping down his face, and a cane that he often twirls around like a baton. Although Alice Cooper’s stage theatrics are much to be extoled, his musical capabilities are just as amazing. He puts great energy into belting out his classic hits such as “I’m Eighteen,” “School’s Out,” and “No More Mr. Nice Guy.” His backing band consists of well-versed musicians tightly working together to create a musical platform that allows Alice Cooper to adeptly perform his best work.

You never know what to expect from an Alice Cooper concert. It could be a mannequin’s head covered in fake blood getting kicked right at you into the crowd or it could be wild antics performed with boa-constrictors, but what one should expect is a horrifically, spectacular time.

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This was the best concert I have ever been too. I love Alice Cooper! His costumes were amazing and I loved the snake he had around his neck for one of his songs. And I was especially happy when he sang my favorite song by him 'Poison'. I was losing it then. The music was awesome and cool. And the effects, all the smoke and fire and flamethrowers and all that stuff was AMAZING! The colorful lighting and everything was absolutely breathtaking. The guitarist and drummers really worked their hardest to give a good show. The show in its entirety was insanely amazing and absolutely over the top cool and fun. I was practicly going insane they were all so good! The song selection that they chose to play was really good and absolutely out of this world. Mötley Crüe was also absolutely amazing and I loved the little background speach about how they first met and all that. It was a really interesting story. The opening band was also really good. And the style of music they play really suits it for them, they make it totally amazing for people who really like it, and want to go to concerts for those types of artists and music genres. With Alice Cooper, ya always gotta expect the unexpected cause ya never know what he'll walk out onto the stage in.

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Alice's newest tour, entitled Ol' Black Eyes Is Back, is out of this world! I've been to so many Alice shows over the years, so I had gotten used to his show in the last five years. I loved that show, the set, and all of the songs, but his new tour really deviates from the past few years. Alice usually carries over a lot of concepts from his previous tours, so the whole show was a huge surprise! He threw in so many old songs--songs he hasn't done in decades! The set was completely new, from the huge baby wandering on stage to the chandeliers above the set. The stairs leading to the platforms/tower in the back were astounding and the perfect background to the set. Alice sounds just as good as ever, and his attitude (including facial expressions!) while he sings shows that he's still on the top of his game at age 71!

But one of Alice's best assets hasn't changed: his band! They have always been stellar, and his band of the last five years has really brought their A game to every show. Ryan Roxie, Chuck Garric, Glen Sobel, Tommy Henriksen, and Nita Strauss all deserve their own honorable mentions. They are all unique in their own way and bring something different to every show!

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The show was great, and even if we have seen 8 shows through the years, the band still managed to insert à few surprises. "We still have a long way to go" I don t recall ever hearing live nor "Guilty",

The surprise hommage to gone friends Moon , Bowie and Lemmy was classy and sobre.

The Elected finale was premium Cooper: funny first level but at a second level a cynic caricature of the sad american electoral system and puppets that play the Game. Same kind of satyrical humor as in " I love America". Indeed I think they should prep the crowd with that song just before Elected.

I definitely would vote for him.

There is one flaw in Alicés shows: he NEVER talks to the audience. Who was Moon and Bowie for him for example. Why not give us a show with a little insight into the history of the songs? Granted it is another type of show but the man is living history. Let s have a little of it.

The band was soooo good. Pinball wizard was astonishing. And , suggestion, I sould start a tune with a classic waltz from ... Strauss of course.

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Alice just gets better with age ~Sheryl is my favorite ballerina and her dancing is endearing , Ryan Roxie is incendiary as always and his only women bleed guitar always makes my ❤️Smile hurricane Nita Strauss steals the show with her youthful beauty and insane bouncy guitar , tommy is growing into his own and I predict will become a household name soon and beasto blanco well what can I say his voice is so sexy and his six pack is easy in the eyes keeping the beat is glen sobel if I could take lessons from him in drums and learn to play funky music and brick house and feed my Frankenstein and under my wheels and learn guitar from Ryan rixie I will die a very happy women #lifegoals this is my 7th Alice cooper concert and he as always is a class act sexy still and sober he is huge power of example to this drug riddled fentynol generation I just pray alice Cooper will make a side trip to cape cod melody tent ASAP thank you Alice your so good I named my sphynx black kitten after you cuz he is dark cool and wrinkly just like you

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Exceptional show from beginning to end. The set list blew my mind since I have been listening to the band since 1969, and he played most of my Loved and favorite songs. He sounds and looks very very good for 73 years of age. The band included original band member Dennis Dunaway on bass, and the other members who have been playing with him for quite some time as well. Nita Strauss is amazing!!!! The entire stage set up, and the entire stage performance was mind blowing to me. He did something very SPECIAL at the end of the set list and before the Encore. As they left the stage, there were 2 screens located 1 on each side of the stage, they came on and his voice brought our attention to the 17 Students shot here in Florida last month and he paid a beautiful homage and his respects to the Families and friends of the students. He Encored with an amazing Schools Out. As I said at the beginning, Exceptional Show.

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A Paranormal evening with Alice Cooper was a great show at the Ordway in Saint Paul, MN. Alice delivered an exciting show as is par for Alice, I have seen Alice Cooper several times and I never get bored with his act. He truly is the Godfather of Shock Rock, Alice Cooper and all of the members of the band are true entertainers, Alice played some material that I have not heard before and they were songs that have very relevant lyrics speaking to the way people are behaving and feeling (particularly here in the USA). If you have never had the extreme pleasure of seeing an Alice Cooper event you are missing out on one of the true great performers that are left. The only song Alice didn't play that I feel should be a staple in the act is Welcome to my Nightmare but I understand that when you have a catalog of hits like Alice has; it has to be hard to pick which songs to play and which to cut out of the show.

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Great show put on by the ever young Alice Cooper, i have been a fan of the group since the early 70's but until now have not seen them live so was really excited. Kicked off with the very heavy Brutal planet and then straight into Under My Wheels, absolutely brilliant opening 10 minutes, They then play a lot of the more recent stuff which was really good but the show and the crowd kicked up several gears when the original band (minus of course Glen Buxton R.I.P) came on. This was what i and the majority of the audience came to see, they were amazing, just so good, Alice's voice has not faded one bit and of course he is the ultimate showman. A brilliant ending 'School's Out' incorporating Another Brick in The Wall with all the musician playing and being acknowledged. Excellent concert, would love to see just the old band playing live for a whole concert, now THAT really would be something.

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Alice just gets better with age ~Sheryl is my favorite ballerina and her dancing is endearing , Ryan Roxie is incendiary as always and his only women bleed guitar always makes my ❤️Smile hurricane Nita Strauss steals the show with her youthful beauty and insane bouncy guitar , tommy is growing into his own and I predict will become a household name soon and beasto blanco well what can I say his voice is so sexy and his six pack is easy in the eyes keeping the beat is glen sobel if I could take lessons from him in drums and learn to play funky music and brick house and feed my Frankenstein and under my wheels and learn guitar from Ryan rixie I will die a very happy women #lifegoals this is my 7th Alice cooper concert and he as always is a class act sexy still and sober he is huge power of example to this drug riddled fentynol generation

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January 2-3, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (with Flamin' Groovies & SRC)

January 16-17, 1970 Rose Palace, Pasadena, CA (with Lee Michaels, Eric Burdon and War & Messiah)

January 29, 1970 Fillmore Market, Toronto, ON (with SRC & Little Richard)

January 30-31, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (with Stooges & Früt of the Loom)

February 20-21, 1970 Birmingham Palace (or the Palladium), Birmingham, MI (with The Chip Stevens Blues Band & Richmond)

EASY ACTION TOUR 1970 - 1971

March 7, 1970 Five Stages, Chicago, IL March 13, 1970 Walkerville Collegiate, Windsor, ON (with Rock Monopoly) March 28, 1970 Ludlow's Garage, Cincinnati, OH

April 5, 1970 Grandmothers, East Lansing, MI April 10, 1970 Rainy Daze, Chesterfield, MO April 17, 1970 Opera House, Detroit, MI April 17, 1970 Rondeau Pavilion, Rondeau Park, ON April 19, 1970 Labor Temple, Minneapolis, MN (2 shows 6.30 & 9.30, supporting The Faces) April 26, 1970 Cow Palace, Daly City, CA April/May ?, 1970 St. Aquinas High School, Southgate, MI

May 8, 1970 Birmingham Palace (or the Palladium), Birmingham, MI (with Wesselfox & Mighty Quick) May 9, 1970 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA (with Ides of March, Eric Burdon and War, Fever Tree & Haydn) May 16, 1970 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supporting Iggy & The Stooges, with Flamin' Groovies, Commander Cody & Purple Earthquake) May 18, 1970 Minneapolis Labor Temple, Minneapolis, MN (with Small Faces) May 24, 1970 Dankovich Farm, Newton Falls, OH ( Piper Rock Festival , moved from Peace Park North in Akron, due to a restraining order)

June 1, 1970 Thunderbird Beach, Baton Rouge, LA (Fesitval Of Man Earth) June 5-7, 1970 Electric Circus, Toronto, ON (with Fatmouth) June 13, 1970 Crosley Field Stadium, Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati Summer Pop Festival, with Traffic, Ten Years After, Grand Funk Railroad, Mountain, Mott The Hoople, The Stooges, The Bob Seger System, Bloodrock, Zephyr, Savage Grace, Sky, The Mighty Quick, The Damnation Of Adam Blessing, 3rd Power, Brownsville Station, Cradle, Mike Quattro Band & John Drake's Shakedown)

June 21, 1970 The Depot, Minneapolis, MN June 24, 1970 Sherwood Forest, Davison, MI (with The Amboy Dukes, MC5, The Rationals & Frijid Pink) June 27, 1970 Michigan State Fairground, Detroit, MI (Mid-Summer Night's Rock Fest) June 27-30, 1970 Wrigley Field, CA (Phantasmagoria Festival, unsure which night Alice performed) June 30, 1970 Rainy Daze, Chesterfield, MO

July 4, 1970 State Fairgrounds, Detroit, MI (Midsummers Night Rock Fest, with The Rotary Connection, Catfish & SRC) July 12, 1970 Factorie Ballroom, Waterford, MI (with Loki, The Meat Light Show & The Sun Storm Light Show) July 18, 1970 Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT (cancelled appearance) July 23, 1970 Chicago Underground, Warren, MI (with The Assemblage) July 24, 1970 W. Nottingham, PA (The Newcoast Festival) July 25, 1970 General Motors Institute International Room, Detroit, MI

August 7-9, 1970 Mosport Park, Toronto, ON (Strawberry Fields Festival, unsure which night Alice performed) August 9, 1970 Goose Lake Park, Jackson, MI (Goose Lake International Music Festival. Alice Cooper was advertised but did not play)

August 12, 1970 Fairgrounds, Rapid City, SD (Central States Rock Festival, with Crow, Amboy Dukes, Frantic, Whitewing & Cradle) August 14-15, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (with Tinhouse) August 25, 1970 L’Enfant Square, Washington, DC (Medicine Ball Caravan Show) August 29, 1970 Action House, Island Park, NY August 30, 1970 Big County Ranch Resort, PA (Sound Storm II) ??

September 2-5, 1970 Ungano’s, New York City, NY

September 5-7, 1970 Highway 95 between Elgin and Bastrop, TX (CANCELLED "Central Texas Music Festival", with Smith, Alice Cooper, MC-5, Rare Earth, Blood Rock, Amboy Dukes, Savoy Brown, Freddie King, Stooges, John Mayall, Carolyn Hester, The Third Power, Ike & Tina Turner, Flying Burrito Bros., Jerry Lee Lewis, Jimmy Driftwood, Eric Burdon & War, Chambers Brothers, Rotary Connection, Brownsville Station, James Cotton Blues Band)

September 8-9, 1970 Max's Kansas City, New York City, NY September 18, 1970 Rainy Daze, St Louis, MO (The group entered through the front doors of the venue, walking through the audience before climbing on stage)

September 19, 1970 Warehouse, New Orleans, LA (Supporting The Stooges & MC5) September 26, 1970 Gilligan's, Buffalo, NY September 27, 1970 String Factory, Richmond, VA (with Matrix & Titfield Thunderbolt)

October 9-10, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (with Cradle, Mutzie & Chicken Shack) October 16, 1970 Grand Valley Armory, Grand Rapids, MI October 17, 1970 Knox College Memorial Gym, Galesburg, IL October 31, 1970 Eastern Michigan University Bowen Field House, Ypsilanti, MI (cancelled appearance)

November 1, 1970 Frut Palace, Mount Clemens, MI November 6-7, 1970 Dewey’s, Madison, WI November 17, 1970 UCLA Ackerman Union Grand Ballroom, Los Angeles, CA (Homecoming, with Bones, Christopher Milk & Half Nelsons) November 20, 1970 Auditorium Theater, Chicago, IL November 21, 1970 University of Detroit Memorial Building (with Jane Fonda) ??? November 25, 1970 Fairground Coliseums, Salt Lake City, UT November 27, 1970 The Syndrome, Chicago, IL

December 7, 1970 Northern Virginia Community College Cafeteria, Annandale, VA (With Titfield Thunderbolt) December 11, 1970 The Loft, Lakeville, MI (with The Maxx) December 25-26, 1970 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (with Love & Früt of the Loom) December 27, 1970 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH December 31, 1970 The Coliseum, Chicago, IL (with The Byrds)

January 1, 1971 Sherwood Forest, Davison, MI (with Universe & Smack Dab) January 2, 1971 Birmingham Palace, Birmingham, MI (with Salvage & The Werks) January 15-16, 1971 Pirates World, Dania, FL (with MC-5) January 26, 1971 Fillmore North, Toronto, ON (with Free & Cactus)

February 14, 1971 Sherwood Forest, MI (with The Whiz Kids & Ice Nine) February 19, 1971 Wright State University Oelman Auditorium, Dayton, OH (2 shows 8.00 & 11.00, with Stone Fox) February 25, 1971 Electric Playground, Columbus, OH February 27, 1971 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON February ?, 1971 Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI

LOVE IT TO DEATH TOUR 1971

March 19, 1971 Notre Dame University Stepan Center, South Bend, IN March 20, 1971 Cyrus Erie West, North Ridgeville, Cleveland, OH (with Rain) March 31, 1971 Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA (with Spirit & Freeport)

April 1, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (with Ted Nugent, Amboy Dukes & Brownsville Station) April 2, 1971 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL April 6, 1971 Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery, AL (with Brownsville Station) April 8, 1971 Ferriday, LA April 9, 1971 Memphis, TN April 10, 1971 Little Rock, AR April 11, 1971 Baton Rouge, LA April 16, 1971 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI (with Steppenwolf & Lighthouse) April 17, 1971 Opera House, Chicago, IL (with Stooges & Jam Band) April 21, 1971 The Park, New Baltimore, OH (with SRC, Ormandy, Reginal True Rabbitt & Abu-Tala) April 24, 1971 Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH April 30, 1971 Arena Annex, St. Louis, MO (with Amboy Dukes, Brownsville Station & Mike Quatro Jam Band)

May 1, 1971 Struthers Fieldhouse, Struthers, OH (with Brownsville Station, Velvet Underground & Biggy Rat) May 3, 1971 Carnegie Hall Weill Recital Hall, New York City, NY (with Jackie Lomax) May 6, 1971 New York University Town Hall, New York City, NY May 8, 1971 Crookston, MN May 9, 1971 Rapid City, SD May 12, 1971 Civic Center, Virginia Beach, VA May 14, 1971 Bush Stadium, Indianapolis, IN May 15, 1971 Kentwood Memorial Hall, Grand Rapids, MI May 16, 1971 Veterans Memorial Hall, Columbus, OH (with Amboy Dukes & Brownsville Station) May 17, 1971 Jefferson High School, Lafayette, IN May 19, 1971 Painter's Mill, Baltimore, MD May 21, 1971 Saginaw Auditorium, Saginaw, MI May 23, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (supporting John Mayall, with Mott The Hoople) May 28, 1971 Oklahoma City, OK May 29, 1971 Will Rogers Coliseum, Ft. Worth, TX (supporting John Mayall, with Brownsville Station) May 30, 1971 San Antonio, TX May 31, 1971 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX (supporting John Mayall, with Brownsville Station)

June 4-5, 1971 Eastown Theater, Detroit, MI (with Flamin' Groovies, Wild Man Fischer & Glass Harp) June 6, 1971 Roostertail Supper Club, Detroit, MI June 11-12, 1971 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (with Blood Rock & Glass Harp) June 13, 1971 Alexandria Roller Rink, Alexandria, VA (with Edgar Winter's White Trash & Nils Lofgren) June 14, 1971 The Scene, South Amboy, NJ June 18, 1971 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (with Amboy Dukes & Brownsville Station) June 19, 1971 Fairground Exhibition Hall, Birmingham, AL (Teen Scene '71 Rock Fair Festival) June 20, 1971 Starwood Club, Sherrivile, IN June 21, 1971 Wild Goose, Oak Lawn, IL June 26, 1971 York Stadium, Toronto, ON (Beggar's Banquet Festival, with The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Bread, Bloodrock, Lighthouse, Chilliwack & Old Rationals) June 29, 1971 College, Boise, ID

July 4, 1971 Sunshine In, Asbury Park, NJ July 5, 1971 Kingsbridge Armory, Bronx, NY (International Youth Expo) July 9-10, 1971 Paramount Northwest, Seattle, WA (with Ze Whiz Kidz & Doily Brothers) July 11, 1971 Long Beach Auditorium Conventional Hall, Long Beach, CA (with Black Oak Arkansas & Savage Grace) July 13, 1971 Fairgrounds Arena, Oklahoma City, OK July 14, 1971 Ambassador Hotel Venetian Room, Los Angeles, CA July 19, 1971 Civic Centre, Ottawa, ON (with Black Sabbath & Yes) July 21, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with Black Sabbath & Humble Pie) July 23, 1971 The Barn, Peoria, IL (with Brownsville Station) July 28, 1971 Gaelic Park, Bronx, NY (supporting Black Sabbath & Black Oak Arkansas)

August ?, 1971 Nazareth Speedway, Nazareth, PA August 8, 1971 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH (with Black Sabbath & Edgar Winter's White Trash) August 21, 1971 The Park, North Baltimore, OH (with SRC, Ormandy & Abu Tala) August 22, 1971 Lake Milton, OH (One Beautiful Picnic, with Procol Harum, Chuck Berry, Amboy Dukes, Brownsville Station, Teegarden And Van Winkle, Bob Seger, Catfish, Ormandy, L.A.W. & Julia) August 28, 1971 Convention Center, Wildwood, NJ (2 shows, with Jump & Catfish)

September 11, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (supported by MC5 & Lee Michaels) September 12, 1971 Sportatorium, Miami, FL September 13-14, 1971 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA (supporting Led Zeppelin) September 19, 1971 Virginia Commonwealth University Gym, Richmond, VA (with Goose Creek Symphony) September ?, 1971 Lucas County Correctional Center, Maumee, OH September 22, 1971 The Barn, Peoria, IL (with Mike Quattro's Jam Band) September 24-25, 1971 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by Cold Blood & Glass Harp)

October 2, 1971 A. N. Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs Mansfield, CT October 10, 1971 The Arena, Richmond, VA (with Glass Harp, Lee Michaels) October 16, 1971 Lebanon Valley College, Lynch Memorial Gymnasium, Annville, PA October 19, 1971 Danny Veno Auditorium, Irving, TX October 22, 1971 Tivoli, Copenhagen, DEN October 25, 1971 Tivoli, Copenhagen, DEN October 27, 1971 Jahrhunderhalle, Frankfurt, GER (with Procol Harem & Heads Hands and Feet) October 29, 1971 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, NED October 30, 1971 Volkshaus, Zurich, SUI (with Tea)

November 2, 1971 Espace Cardin, Paris, FRA November 4, 1971 Mayfair Suite, Birmingham, ENG November 6, 1971 Rainbow, London, ENG (with The Who)

November 7, 1971 Rainbow, London, ENG (with Arthur Brown)

KILLER TOUR 1971 - 1972

November 27, 1971 Saginaw Auditorium, Saginaw, MI (with Guardian Angel)

Alice Cooper US Tour December 1971

December 1, 1971 Academy of Music, New York City, NY

December 3, 1971 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, LA

December 4, 1971 Kemp's Coliseum, Orlando, FL

December 5, 1971 Independence Hall, Baton Rouge, LA

December 7, 1971 Park Center, Charlotte, NC (with White Witch)

December 8, 1971 Ohio Theatre, Columbus, OH

December 10, 1971 Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN

December 11, 1971 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (with Cactus & Atomic Rooster)

December 12, 1971 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (with Teagarden & Vanwinkle)

December 13-14, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Chicago, IL (with Dr John, Poco & Humble Pie)

December 16, 1971 Cowtown Theatre, Kansas City, MO

December 17, 1971 Arena Annex, St. Louis, MO (with Pacific Gas & Electric & Dust)

December 19, 1971 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (with Edgar Winter & Dr. John)

December 25-26, 1971 Pirates World, Dania, FL

December 27, 1971 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (with Bloodrock & J. Geils Band)

December 28, 1971 Civic Auditorium, Akron, OH (with Brownsville Station)

December 29, 1971 Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH (with Sha Na Na & J. Geils Band)

December 30, 1971 Civic Centre, Ottawa, ON (Postponed until January 1st 1972, as the band were stranded in Toronto and were unable to make it to Ottawa. Supported by Edgar Winter's White Trash & J. Geils Band)

December 31, 1971 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON (Winter Pop Festival, with Edgar Winter's White Trash, Dr. John, Sundance, Chilliwack, Crowbar)

January 1, 1972 Civic Centre, Ottawa, ON (with Dixie Rumproast) January 2, 1972 Palace Theatre, New York City, NY January 8, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta, GA (With Hydra, White Witch, Bloodrock, Crabby Appleton. Dr. John and Spirit cancelled this gig)

January ?, 1972 Alexandria Roller Rink, Alexandria, VA January ?, 1972 Roanoke, VA January 12, 1972 Palace Theater, Waterbury, CT January 13, 1972 Complexe sportif de l'University de Montreal, Montreal, QC January 15, 1972 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with The Chambers Brothers & Commander Cody) January 16, 1972 Tucson, AZ January 21, 1972 Robert's Municipal Stadium, Evansville, IN January 29, 1972 Captial Theater, Passaic, NJ (with NRBQ) January 30, 1972 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (with Bloodrock)

February 3, 1972 Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA (with Howling Wolf) February 4, 1972 Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA (with Howling Wolf & Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen) February 6, 1972 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA February 12, 1972 PNE Garden Auditorium, Vancouver, BC February 14, 1972 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA February 19, 1972 Coliseum, Denver, CO (with Cheech & Chong) February 20, 1972 Community Concourse, San Diego, CA (with Pure Prairie League & Badfinger) February 26, 1972 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB (with Edgar Winter's White Thrash)

March 3, 1972 Harrington Auditorium, Worchester, MA (with Blue Oyster Cult) March 4-5, 1972 University of Maine, Portland, ME March 11, 1972 Academy of Music, New York City, NY March 12, 1972 Alexandria Roller Rink, Alexandria, VA (2 shows 3.00 & 8.00, with Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels) March 18, 1972 Rainbow, London, ENG (cancelled, with Freddy King)

April 2, 1972 Los Tubos Beach, Manati, PR ( Mar Y Sol )

April 14, 1972 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (with Blue Oyster Cult (who replaced Redbone, who were rejected from the Alice Cooper tour)

April 15, 1972 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NV (All Campus Weekend, with The Byrds) April 21, 1972 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (with Blue Oyster Cult & Spirit) April 22, 1972 Commack Arena, Commack, NY (with Blue Oyster Cult) April 23, 1972 War Memorial, Rochester, NY (with Blue Oyster Cult) April 28, 1972 Arena, New Haven, CT (with Blue Oyster Cult & Edgar Winter's White Trash) April 29 1972 Plattsburgh State College Memorial Gym, Plattsburg, NY April 30, 1972 Music Hall, Boston, MA (with Blue Oyster Cult)

May 5, 1972 Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, TX (with Canned Heat, Blue Oyster Cult (who cancelled & Bang) May 6, 1972 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX (supported by Canned Heat & Bang) May 7, 1972 Hofheinz Pavillion, Houston, TX (with Canned Heat & Bang) May 9, 1972 Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC (with Blue Oyster Cult) May 10, 1972 Township Auditorium, Columbia, SC (with White Witch) May 12, 1972 Coliseum, Knoxville, TN (with Blue Oyster Cult) May 13, 1972 Coliseum, Greensboro, NC (with Todd Rundgren & Free) May 14, 1972 Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, SC (with Free & Todd Rundgren) May 19, 1972 Mid South Coliseum, Memphis TN (with Blue Oyster Cult & Chambers Brothers) May 20, 1972 Memorial Auditorium, Fayetteville, NC (with Chambers Brothers) May 21, 1972 Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL (with Blue Oyster Cult) May 22, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL (with Chambers Brothers & Blue Oyster Cult) May 23, 1972 New Woods, Tifton, GA (with Blue Oyster Cult) May 24 1972 Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL (with Todd Rundgren) May 26 1972 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa Bay, FL (with Dr. John The Night Tripper & Todd Rungren) May 27 1972 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, FL (2 shows, with Todd Rundgren) May 28 1972 Orlando Sports Arena, Orlando, FL (with Todd Rundgren)

June 6, 1972 Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, OH June 16, 1972 Zembo Mosque, Harrisburg, PA (2 shows 6.30 & 10.00, with Brownsville Station & Mutt Lee) June 20, 1972 Industrial Mutual Auditorium, Flint, MI June 21, 1972 Civic Center, Holland, MI (with Mike Quatro Jam Band) June 23, 1972 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA (Postponed until July 11th, due to flooding. Supported by Humble Pie & Uriah Heap) June 25, 1972 Nazareth Speedway, Nazareth, PA (Muscular Dystrophy Benefit Concert, with The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, Bread, Blood Rock, Lighthouse & Chilliwack) June 26, 1972 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (with Humble Pie) June 28, 1972 Gaelic Park, Bronx, NY June 30, 1972 Empire Pool, Wembley, ENG

SCHOOL'S OUT TOUR 1972

July 11, 1972 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA (Supported by Humble Pie & Uriah Heap. Rescheduled from June 23rd) July 12, 1972 Cessna Stadium, Wichita, KS (with Dr, Hook & Flo & Eddie) July 13, 1972 Fairgrounds Arena, Oklahoma City, OK July 14, 1972 Ector County Colisuem, Odessa, TX July 15, 1972 County Colisuem, El Paso, TX (with Jo Jo Gunne & Captain Beyond) July 16, 1972 Manzanita Speedway, Phoenix, AZ (with Canned Heat & Captain Beyond) July 17, 1972 Fairground Speedway, Salt Lake City, UT July 18, 1972 Firebird Raceway, Emmet, ID July 19, 1972 Grant Stadium, Phoenix, AZ July 22, 1972 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA (with Jo Jo Gunne & Captain Beyond) July 23, 1972 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA (with Jo Jo Gunne & Captain Beyond) July 27, 1972 Armory, Minneapolis, MN (with Captain Beyond) July 28, 1972 Amphitheater, Chicago, IL (2 shows with Wishbone Ash) July 31, 1972 Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI (with Ursa Major)

August ?, 1972 Scope, Norfolk, VA August 4, 1972 Dillon Stadium, Hartford, CT (supported by J. Geils Band & Dr. John) August 5, 1972 Rubber Bowl, Akron, OH (supported by J. Geils Band & Dr. John) August 6, 1972 Hara Arena, Dayton, OH (Possibly at Cincinnati Gardens) August 7, 1972 Convention Center, Louisville, KY (with Wishbone Ash & Ursa Major) August 10, 1972 Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, NJ (with J. Geils Band & Ursa Major) August 13, 1972 Fairground Speedway/State Fairground, Nashville, TN (with Goose Creek Symphony & Ursa Major) August 15, 1972 Civic Center, Charleston, WV (with Ursa Major & Looking Glass) August 18, 1972 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, NC ("The Peachtree Festival", Alice replaced The Faces who cancelled, with 3 Dog Night, Birtha, Fabulous Rhinestones, Rory Gallagher, The James Gang, Bloodrock, Black Oak Arkansas featuring Jim Dandy, Tower of Power, Savoy Brown, Dillards, Goose Creek Symphony. Poco was on the bill but stopped performing mid-set because they were suffering from heat exhaustion)

September 2, 1972 Varsity Stadium, Toronto, ON September 4, 1972 Forum, Monreal, QC (with Wang Dang Doodle Orchestra & Dr. John)

October 28, 1972 Municipal Auditorium, Bangor, ME October 29, 1972 Civic Center, Springfield, MA (with Wet Willie & Edgar Winter Group)

November 2, 1972 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

Alice Cooper European Tour 1972

November 10, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT (With Flo & Eddie)

November 13, 1972 Olympia Theatre, Paris, FRA (2 shows 7.30 & 10.30)

November 14, 1972 Circus Krone, Munich, GER (with Flo & Eddie)

November 17, 1972 De Doelen, Rotterdam, NED

November 18, 1972 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, NED

November 19, 1972 Ernst Merckhalle, Hamburg, GER

November 20, 1972 KB Hallen, Copenhagen, DEN

November 21, 1972 Olympen, Lund, SWE

November 23, 1972 Deutchlandhalle, Berlin, GER

November 24, 1972 Gruga Halle, Essen, GER

November 25, 1972 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER

November 26, 1972 Mehrzweckhalle, Zufigen, SUI

Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies Tour 1973

February 27, 1973 Capitol Theatre, Portchester, NY (Dress rehearsal only, no audience)

01: Canada - Memorial Auditorium, Kitchener, Ontario 02: Canada - London Arena, London, Ontario 03: Canada - Civic Centre, Ottawa, Ontario 04: Canada - MacMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario 05: USA - War Memorial, Rochester, New York 08: USA - The Spectrum, Philadephia, Pennsylvania 09: USA - The Spectrum, Philadephia, Pennsylvania 10: USA - Civic Center, Roanoke, Virginia with Earth, Wind and Fire 11: USA - William & Mary College Hall, Williamsburg, Virginia 15: USA - Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, Tennessee [CANCELLED] 16: USA - Cumberland City Memorial Auditorium, Fayetteville, North Carolina 17: USA - Clemson University, Clemons, South Carolina 18: USA - Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina 20: USA - Coliseum, Jackson, Mississippi 21: USA - Little Rock or Auburn, Alabama [CANCELLED] 22: USA - Savannah, Georgia [CANCELLED] 23: USA - Omni, Atlanta, Georgia 24: USA - Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, South Carolina 26: USA - Boston Gardens, Boston, Massachusetts 27: USA - Sports Arena, Hershey, Pennsylvania 28: USA - Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland 30: USA - Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 31: USA - Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio

01: USA - Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio 02: USA - Convention Center, Louisville, Kentucky 04: USA - Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan 05: USA - Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan 06: USA - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 08: USA - Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana 09: USA - Amphitheater, Chicago, Illinois 10: USA - Amphitheater, Chicago, Illinois 12: USA - Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln, Nebraska 13: USA - St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Missouri with Flo & Eddie 14: USA - Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee 15: USA - Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, Kansas City, Missouri 20: USA - Pirates World, Dania, Florida with Flo & Eddie 21: USA - Pirates World, Dania, Florida 22: USA - Veterans Memorial, Jacksonville, Florida 25: USA - Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, Alabama 26: USA - Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana 27: USA - Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, Louisiana 28: USA - Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas 29: USA - Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, Texas

May 1, 1973 Fairgrounds Arena, Oklahoma City, OK May 2, 1973 Assembly Center, Tulsa, OK May 3, 1973 Will Rodgers Coliseum, Fort Worth, TX May 4, 1973 University Of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM May 5, 1973 Community Center Arena, Tucson, AZ May 6, 1973 San Diego, CA? May 10-11, 1973 Forum, Los Angeles, CA May 12, 1973 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA May 13, 1973 Sports Arena, San Diego, CA May 15, 1973 Civic Center, Amarillo, TX May 16, 1973 Wichita, KS? May 17-18, 1973 Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO May 19, 1973 Salt Lake Palace, Salt Lake City, UT May 20, 1973 Las Vegas, NV May 24, 1973 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR May 25, 1973 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA May 26, 1973 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC May 30, 1973 Metro Sports Arena, Minneapolis, MN May 31, 1973 Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, WI

June 1, 1973 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (CANCELLED) June 2, 1973 Boston Gardens, Boston, MA (CANCELLED) June 3, 1973 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY June 5, 1973 Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY June 7, 1973 Civic Center, Providence, RI

BILLION DOLLAR BABIES HOLIDAY TOUR 1973

December 8, 1973 Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN (supported by Stories) December 9, 1973 Greensboro Coliseum, Greenboro, NC (supported by ZZ Top) December 11, 1973 Dane County Memorial Coliseum, Madison, WI (supported by ZZ Top) December 12, 1973 University Of Michigan Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI (supported by ZZ Top) December 13, 1973 Sports Arena, Toledo, OH (supported by ZZ Top. Alice Cooper only played a short set due to firecrackers being thrown on stage) December 14, 1973 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON (supported by ZZ Top) December 15, 1973 Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, NY (supported by ZZ Top) December 16, 1973 The Scope, Norfolk, NY (supported by ZZ Top) December 19, 1973 Capital Center, Landover, MD (supported by ZZ Top) December 22, 1973 Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL (supported by ZZ Top) (cancelled?) December 26, 1973 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT (supported by Jett Black, who replaced ZZ Top, who did not fly in for the show due to a snowstorm) December 27, 1973 Forum, Montréal, QC (supported by ZZ Top) December 29, 1973 Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY (supported by ZZ Top. Moved from Broome County Coliseum in Binghamton after city officials refused to let them play) December 31, 1973 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by ZZ Top)

SOUTH AMERICAN BILLION DOLLAR BABIES TOUR 1974

March 30, 1974 Anhembi, Sao Paulo, BRA (with Som Nosso de Cada Dia) April 2, 1974 Teatro, Sao Paulo, BRA April 5, 1974 Canecao, Rio de Janeiro, BRA April 7-8, 1974 Maracanacinho, Rio de Janeiro, BRA

WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE TOUR 1975 - 1977

21: USA - Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, Michigan 24: USA - LC Walker Sports Arena, Muskegon, Michigan 25: USA - Brown County Arena, Green Bay, Wisconsin 27: USA - Roberts Stadium, Evansville, Indiana 28: USA - IMA Auditorium, Flint, Michigan 29: USA - Erie County Fieldhouse, Erie, Pennsylvania with Suzi Quatro

01: USA - Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois with Suzi Quatro 03: USA - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, Indiana [CANCELLED] 04: USA - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio with Suzi Quatro 05: USA - Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan with Suzi Quatro 06: USA - Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio with Suzi Quatro 08: USA - Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan with Suzi Quatro. 10: USA - Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia 11: USA - Civic Coliseum, Roanoke, Virginia 12: USA - Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina 13: USA - Omni, Atlanta, Georgia with Suzi Quatro 17: USA - Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, Florida with Suzi Quatro 18: USA - Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, Florida with Suzi Quatro 20: USA - Scope, Norfolk, Virginia with Suzi Quatro 24: USA - Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland with Suzi Quatro 25: USA - Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Suzi Quatro 26: USA - Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts 27: USA - Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut with Suzi Quatro 29: USA - Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana with Suzi Quatro

01: USA - Onondaga War Memorial, Syracuse, New York 02: Canada - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario with Suzi Quatro 03: Canada - Civic Center, Ottawa with Suzi Quatro 04: USA - International Convention Center, Niagara Falls, New York 05: USA - Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York 14: USA - Kiel Auditorium, St Louis, Missouri 15: USA - Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, Missouri 16: USA - Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas 17: USA - Assembly Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma 18: USA - Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, Texas 21: USA - Civic Auditorium Coliseum, Knoxville, Tennessee 22: USA - Convention Center, Louisville, Kentucky with Suzi Quatro 23: USA - Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee 24: USA - Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, Alabama 25: USA - Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee 26: USA - Omni, Atlanta, Georgia 27: USA - Freedom Hall Civic Center, Johnson City, Tennessee 28: USA - Von Braun Civic Center, Huntsville, Alabama 29: USA - Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Arkansas 30: USA - Hirsh Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, Louisiana 31: USA - Fairgrounds Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

01: USA - Civic Center, Amarillo, Texas 05: USA - Monroe Civic Center, Monroe, Louisiana 06: USA - Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson, Mississippi with Suzi Quatro 07: USA - City Park Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana with Suzi Quatro 08: USA - Moody Coliseum, Dallas, Texas 12: USA - Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, California 13: USA - Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California Support Suzi Quatro cancelled this show 14: USA - Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona 15: USA - Sports Arena, San Diego, California 17: USA - Los Angeles Forum, Los Angeles, California 18: USA - Los Angeles Forum, Los Angeles, California 20: USA - Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon 21: USA - Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington 22: USA - Coliseum, Spokane, Washington 23: Canada - Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia with Suzi Quatro. Alice fell from the stage breaking several ribs and injuring his head. 26: Canada - Coliseum, Edmonton, Alberta 28: USA - Metropolitan Sports Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota 29: USA - Civic Center, Omaha, Nebraska

02: Canada - Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg 03: USA - Arena Auditorium, Duluth, Minnesota 04: USA - Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, Iowa 06: USA - Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, New Jersey 09: USA - Capitol Centre, Landover, Maryland with Roy Buchanan, James Gang 10: USA - Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 11: USA - Civic Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 12: USA - Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, New Jersey with Johnny Winter, Leslie West, and James Gang 13: Canada - Forum, Montreal, Canada 15: USA - Broome County Veterans Arena, Binghamton, New York 16: USA - Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island 27: USA - Louisiana Forum, Los Angeles, California

1975 August

31: Sweden - Gruna Lund, Stockholm

1975 September

01: Sweden - Scandinavium, Gothenburg 03: Denmark - Falkoner Theater, Copenhagen 04: Germany - Stadhalle, Bremen 05: Germany - Sporthalle, Bublingen, Stuttgart 06: Germany - Open Air Festival, Radstadium, Ludwigshafen with Status Quo and UFO 07: Austria - Stadthalle, Vienna 08: Germany - Cirkus Krone, Munchen 11: UK - Empire Pool, Wembley, London Filmed for use in the Welcome To My Nightmare film. 12: UK - Empire Pool, Wembley, London Filmed for use in the Welcome To My Nightmare film. 14: UK - Liverpool Empire, Liverpool, England 16: France - La Vilette, Paris 17: Belgium - Sportpaleis, Antwerpen 19: Germany - Ernst Menk, Hamburg [CANCELLED] 20: Germany - Westhaller, Bortmund [CANCELLED]

1975 December

13: USA - Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, Nevada Opening night included a guest appearance by Vincent Price 14: USA - Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, Nevada 15: USA - Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, Nevada 16: USA - Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, Nevada 17: USA - Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, Nevada 18: USA - Sahara Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, Nevada

1976 August

17: USA - Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY

Not part of the Welcome To My Nightmare tour but here for historic purposes. Alice - along with Divine, Billie Jean King, Kiki Dee and the New York Community Choir - appears and performs during the encore of Elton John's concert appearance.

14: Australia - Entertainment Centre, Perth 15: Australia - Entertainment Centre, Perth 18: Australia - Westlakes Football Stadium, Adelaide 21: Australia - Festival Hall, Melbourne 22: Australia - Festival Hall, Melbourne 23: Australia - Festival Hall, Melbourne 24: Australia - Festival Hall, Melbourne 26: Australia - Showground Arena, Sydney 29: Australia - Festival Hall, Brisbane 30: Australia - Festival Hall, Brisbane 31: Australia - Festival Hall, Brisbane

04: New Zealand - Western Springs Stadium, Auckland

19: USA - Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA (with The Tubes, Nazareth, Sha Na Na, The Kinks. This show was released on home video as Alice Cooper & Friends, although only a few songs from each performer was included)

23: Canada - Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia with Atlanta Rhythm Section 25: Canada - Coliseum, Edmonton, Alberta [Advert] with Atlanta Rhythm Section 26: Canada - McMahon Stadium, Calgary, Alberta with Atlanta Rhythm Section

01: USA - Civic Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana 02: USA - Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, Texas with REO Speedwagon 03: USA - Tarrant County Convention Center Arena, Fort Worth, Texas 05: USA - Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, Texas 07: USA - Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona 08: USA - Civic Center, El Paso, Texas 09: USA - Albuquerque, New Mexico 10: USA - Macon, Georgia 12: USA - Mobile, Alabama 21: USA - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New York with Clover, Atlanta Rhythm Section 22: USA - Civic Center, Portland, Maine with Atlanta Rhythm Section 23: USA - Boston, Massachusetts 24: USA - Providence, Rhode Island 28: USA - Dane County Memorial Colisium, Madison, Wisconsin 29: USA - Omaha Auditorium, Omaha, Nevada 30: USA - Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri with The Climax Blues Band 31: USA - Wichita, Kansas

1977 August

06: USA - Nashville, Tennessee 07: USA - Louisville, Kentucky 08: USA - Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan with Burton Cummings 09: USA - Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan 10: USA - Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan 13: USA - The Myriad, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma August 19-20, 1977 Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, Las Vegas, NV 21: USA - Louisiana Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California 22: USA - San Diego, California 25: USA - Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 26: USA - Hullman Centre, Indiana State University, Indiana 27: USA - International Amphitheatre, Chicago, Illinois 28: USA - Uni-Dome, University of Northern Iowa,Cedar Falls, Iowa 30: USA - McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado

SCHOOL'S OUT FOR SUMMER TOUR 1978

April 27, 1978 Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Des Moines, IA April 28, 1978 Civic Centre, St. Paul, MN April 29, 1978 New Field House, Fargo, ND April 30, 1978 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB

May 2, 1978 Checker Dome, St. Louis, MO May 4, 1978 University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, OH May 5, 1978 Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH (with Jay Ferguson) May 7, 1978 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN May 10, 1978 Wendler Arena, Saginaw, MI

June 20, 1978 Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY (supported by Climax Blues Band) June 21, 1978 Civic Center, Baltimore, MD June 23, 1978 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA June 24, 1978 The Scope, Norfolk, VA June 25, 1978 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY June 26, 1978 Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, AL (supported by AC/DC) June 28, 1978 Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN June 29, 1978 Carolina Coliseum, Columbia, SC (with Rainbow. AC/DC were scheduled to also play, but for some reason cancelled) June 30, 1978 Greenboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC

July 2, 1978 Alpine Valley Music Theater, Easy Troy, WI July 4, 1978 Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS July 7, 1978 Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL July 8, 1978 Civic Center, Lakeland, FL July 9, 1978 Memorial Coliseum, Jackson, FL July 28, 1978 Coliseum, Madison, WI

August 27, 1978 Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, IL

September 2, 1978 UND Field House, Grand Forks, ND

MAD HOUSE ROCK TOUR 1979

1979 February

11: USA - Field House, GrandForks, North Dakota 13: USA - Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska 14: USA - Dane County Arena, Madison, Wisconsin 16: USA - Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan 17: USA - Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan 18: USA - Roberts Municipal Auditorium, Evansville, Indiana 19: USA - Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri 21: USA - Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Ohio with The Babys 23: USA - Met Center, Bloomington, Minnesota 25: USA - Unidome, Cedar Falls, Iowa 26: USA - Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Green Bay, Wisconsin 27: USA - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, Indiana 28: USA - Checkerdome, St. Louis, Missouri

02: USA - Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio 03: USA - Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky 04: USA - International Amphitheater, Chicago, Illinois 05: USA - Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, Michigan 06: USA - Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 29: USA - McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, Colorado 31: USA - Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California

01: USA - LA Forum, Los Angeles, California 03: USA - Washington Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington 04: Canada - Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia 08: USA - The Aladdin, Las Vegas, Nevada 09: USA - San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California 10: USA - Tucson Community Center Arena, Tucson, Arizona 11: USA - County Coliseum, El Paso, Texas 13: USA - Tarrant Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas 14: USA - Norman Center, Norman, Oklahoma 16: USA - Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, Texas 17: USA - Centroplex, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 18: USA - Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, Texas 29: USA - Civic Center, Rapid City, South Dakota

May 1979 After a break in Hawaii Alice apparently cancels 11 shows making up a third leg of the 'Madhouse Rocks' tour including three nights at the New York Palladium. He says he's been writing material for the next album and thinks it's so strong he wants to get into the studio straight away to record. The Babys were booked to open the shows and supposedly weren't to happy when the dates were pulled.

May 12, 1979 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (cancelled)

May 17-19, 1979 Palladium, New York City, NY (cancelled, supported by The Babys)

May 29-31, 1979 Wembley Arena, London, ENG (cancelled)

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Alice Cooper returns to Oz 40 years after first visit

Don't miss Alice Cooper's 40th anniversary spectacle in Adelaide

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Alice Cooper will tour Australia this October, having announced details of his next tour down under.

40 years after his first Oz tour, the horror rock legend returns for his 13th stint across Australia.

It was March 1977 when Alice Cooper undertook his first ever tour on our shores, which saw him smash attendance records at the time.

Four decades on, the Michigan-born musician is still the revered entertainer dominating his genre by continuously surpassing fans’ expectations with his masterful live shows.

Cooper essentially pioneered the theatrical brand of hard rock and is most commonly known for hits like  School’s Out ,  I’m Eighteen , No More Mr Nice Guy , and Poison .

Ensuring it’s another unforgettable visit, Cooper will be joined by special guest, and former Kiss guitarist, Ace Frehley.

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We’ll have tickets for the Adelaide date on Cooper’s spectacular 40th anniversary tour, taking place at Thebarton Theatre on Thursday 19 October.

Fans with Fan Club offer codes will also be able to access the presale today (20 April), followed by a Telstra Presale tomorrow (21 April) and a My Ticketmaster Presale from Wednesday 26 April – all via the link below.

Ticket options include Standard tickets, Gold Preshow VIP, Front Row Insanity, Diamond Insanity and VIP Tour Packages.

Tickets for Alice Cooper at Thebarton Theatre then go on general sale at 9am (local time) on Friday 28 April via Ticketmaster.com.au . 

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David Libert , a founding member of the ’60s pop group The Happenings as well a tour manager for Alice Cooper and Prince, manager for George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins, the Runaways, Living Colour and many more, died February 20, according to a post on his official Instagram page. He was 81.

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Just out of the Air Force in 1961, Libert started The Happenings with four other kids from Paterson. The group’s major hits were “See You in September” in 1966 and a cover version of George & Ira Gershwin’s “I Got Rhythm” the following year, both of which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Two other singles, covers of “Go Away Little Girl” and “My Mammy,” hit to Top 15.

Despite that success, Libert decided to leave the group in 1970 to pursue other interests that had roots in his unique role with The Happenings.

“I was also the manager of the band. I liked it because I was dealing with record companies and booking agencies, promoters and publicity firms,” said Libert in a recent interview .

His big break came when he connected with supermensch and ubermanager Shep Gordon. Gordon managed Alice Cooper — among many other acts — but, according to Libert, “didn’t want to have to be on the road” because he had so many other responsibilities than just being on tour.

“I owe Shep almost everything that I learned about the business, no doubts,” Libert once said . “Not just tour managing, which I did not know really much about it, before meeting him but a lot more too. Working with Alice was really a tremendous job, travelling the world, hanging out with Alice and the band. It was just one big happy family, back then. I learned from Shep also how to handle complex situations and what it takes the whole touring machine going day in, day out. Shep wasn’t only a business administrator, really, he was part of the creative force of it all,

In  Rock and Roll Warrior , he wrote of the tour manager gig: “There was no job manual, no job description, and no one telling me what my job was. My initial perception was a collection of about thirty or so crazy-looking people, completely unsupervised and crawling all over everything like giant insects. Oh God, what have I gotten myself into? I just quit my nice, convenient, cushy job road managing Rare Earth for this insanity? I thought I had made the biggest mistake of my life.”

What he discovered, however, was that Cooper and his crew were pros.

“All the people that worked for Alice were professionals. They really knew what they were doing,” he said . “There was a lot of equipment and props. Before anyone else, we carried our own lighting systems and sound systems and staging. It was my responsibility to make it run like a well oiled machine. It taught me responsibility, discipline and how to work with other people.”

Somehow, Libert said, he thrived in that environment.

He later started his own firm, the David Libert Agency, which caused a decades-long split with Gordon which, according to Libert, was healed after he published his memoir and the two reconnected.

The David Libert Agency represented a diverse lineup that included legends such as George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic, spinoff Bootsy’s Rubber Band and up-and-comers like The Runaways.

Libert’s relationship with Clinton was key in his smooth interactions with Prince — who, according to others, could be difficult.

“When Prince was playing in Detroit for like, seven days in a row, it was during Thanksgiving that we all went up to George’s farm in Michigan for Thanksgiving and this was a huge deal, for Prince,” Libert recalled. “I don’t think I had ever seen him acting like he did, like a fan with his biggest idol. I guess that my association with Clinton was a key factor, in my working relationship with him, because he never came off like a jerk to me. To me, it was amazing that Prince would even care about what I thought about him, but likely, he did and it was nice.”

In the ’90s, he worked with “Cult of Personality” group Living Colour, which he called “one of the very best live bands that ever existed,” but broke up at the peak of their popularity.

“They were an amazing band,” Libert said. “I genuinely love those guys, they are very intelligent, disciplined, politically astute. It was a pleasure hanging out with those guys. I think that their downtime period, prior to breaking up the band, in the end it really hurt them. Who may predict what they would have become, if they stayed together? I am confident that they could have become as popular as bands like U2, Bon Jovi…”

Also in the category of “ones that got away” was Guns N’ Roses, whom Libert recalled being introduced to in about 1985 when they were living in a storage locker without a bathroom or running water.

“I went over there to check them out and was immediately impressed. Their songs were special and they were extremely disciplined when it came to the music. They practiced several hours a day, their songs were terrific, and their musicianship was high quality. I liked everything about them. They were the real deal. They were never not Guns N’ Roses. They were always Guns N’ Roses if they were together or hanging out individually. You knew that there was no way in hell they were not going to make it. I wanted to manage them.”

“I went looking for money and I failed in that pursuit,” he admitted. “So I had to walk away because I couldn’t have been a benefit to them.”

Here is the post on Libert’s Instagram page announcing his passing:

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Mar. 4, 2024

Shock Rock to Shock Fossils: Alice Cooper Immortalized in 190-Million-Year-Old Worm Discovery

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A newly discovered fossil named Serpula alicecooperi links the legacy of rock legend Alice Cooper with the ancient world, showcasing the intersection of science and culture. History and heavy metal collide as a newly discovered 190-million-year-old fossil, unearthed on Denmark’s Bornholm Island, pays tribute to rock legend Alice Cooper. Dubbed Serpula alicecooperi , this ancient serpulid worm exemplifies a unique blend of paleontology and rock fandom, showcasing the unexpected intersections of science and culture.

Discovery and Significance The discovery of Serpula alicecooperi was made by amateur geologist Mette Hoftstedt in the Hasle sandstone formations, a find that quickly piqued the interest of the scientific community. Researchers at Geomuseum Faxe, intrigued by the fossil’s distinct characteristics, identified it as a new species of the serpulid worm, creatures known for their ability to filter feed through tentacles and retreat into protective calcium carbonate tubes. This ancient worm’s lifestyle and adaptation strategies reflect a remarkable evolutionary tale, mirroring the pioneering spirit of Alice Cooper in the realm of rock music.

Why Alice Cooper? The decision to name the fossil after Alice Cooper was not taken lightly. Jesper Milàn, a researcher at Geomuseum Faxe and a self-proclaimed rock and metal music aficionado, highlighted the parallel between the worm’s pioneering existence and Cooper’s groundbreaking influence on the shock rock genre. Cooper’s music, characterized by theatricality and provocative performances, has left an indelible mark on the music industry, warranting recognition in the most unexpected of ways – through a 190-million-year-old serpulid worm. This decision underscores a broader trend of naming scientific discoveries after cultural figures, bridging the gap between disparate fields of interest.

Alice Cooper’s Legacy Alice Cooper’s influence extends beyond his musical achievements, touching the hearts of fans and now, the annals of paleontology. The naming of Serpula alicecooperi serves as a testament to his enduring legacy, immortalizing his contribution to music in the fossil record. As Cooper continues to tour and perform, including an upcoming show in Denmark, his impact on both music and science will be celebrated by fans and researchers alike. This unique honor highlights the ways in which cultural icons can inspire and influence fields beyond their immediate sphere, fostering a spirit of innovation and cross-disciplinary appreciation.

As the world marvels at this serendipitous fusion of rock and paleontology, the story of Serpula alicecooperi invites us to reflect on the lasting impressions left by pioneers in every field. From the ancient sea beds of Denmark to the rock stages of the world, Alice Cooper’s legacy now spans both time and discipline, a fitting tribute to a true icon of shock rock.

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Alice Cooper announces Too Close For Comfort UK Tour

Alice Cooper is touring the UK this October with Primal Scream and Sex Pistol Glen Matlock.

The 76-year-old rock icon has announced his first UK run since 2022, the 'Too Close For Comfort Tour', which kicks off in Glasgow on October 14, before heading to Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and concluding with a pair of up-close-and-personal shows at London’s Eventim Apollo on October 20 and 21.

As always, gig-goers can expect "snakes, guillotines, monsters and more".

The OG shock rocker - whose classics include 'Under My Wheels,' 'I’m Eighteen,' 'Schools Out,' 'Poison,' 'Billion Dollar Babies,' and 'No More Mr Nice Guy' - invites fans to experience a deeper look at his world with giant video screens blending the live action with pre-recorded scenes.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee will be joined by his exceptional live band - comprising Ryan Roxie (guitar), Chuck Garric (bass), Tommy Henrikson (guitar), Glen Sobel (drums), and Nita Strauss (guitar).

Scottish rockers Primal Scream will open for Alice at all dates expect London, where Glen will take their place.

Rising punk rockers, The Meffs, will play all dates.

For his latest album, 'Road', Alice had all his touring musicians contribute for the first time.

He explained: “For ‘Road’, I wanted the band to be involved in the foundation of all the songs.

“I only see these guys when we’re on the road. So, I wanted them to be as tight as they are for the show but on all new material. When you have a band this good, I believe in showing it off, and this is my way of doing so.”

General sale tickets go on sale on Friday (23.02.24) via www.aegpresents.co.uk/event/alice-cooper .

'Too Close For Comfort Tour' UK dates:

October 2024

Monday 14 - Glasgow Ovo Arena

Wednesday 16 - Birmingham Utilita Arena

Thursday 17 - Manchester AO Arena

Friday 18 - Leeds First Direct Arena

Sunday 20 - London Eventim Apollo

Monday 21 - London Eventim Apollo

Alice Cooper announces Too Close For Comfort UK Tour

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