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Alice Cooper currently has 42 upcoming concerts; the next one is scheduled for Tuesday, 16 September 2025 at Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center in Biloxi, MS, United States.
- Sept1616 Sept 2025Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention CenterBiloxi
- Sept1818 Sept 2025Ameris Bank AmphitheatreAlpharetta
- Sept2020 Sept 2025PNC Music PavilionCharlotte
- Sept2121 Sept 2025FirstBank AmphitheaterFranklin
- Sept2323 Sept 2025Hartford HealthCare AmphitheaterBridgeport
- Sept2424 Sept 2025Veterans United Home Loans AmphitheaterVirginia Beach
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About Alice Cooper
Formed
1964
Genre
Hard Rock
Few artists understand the good sense in bad taste like Alice Cooper. The son of a preacher who started out playing Beatles parodies at his high school talent show, Cooper (born Vincent Furnier, in Detroit in 1948) went on to form the band Alice Cooper before assuming the moniker as his own gender-bending alter ego, bridging snotty, hook-heavy anthems with a blood-spattered stage show that ended in his beheading by guillotine. That Grand Guignol-style act made him one of the most inventive performers of the '70s and earned him the title The Godfather of Shock Rock. And while Cooperâs theatrics were the linchpin of his legacy, connecting rockâs innate sense of rebellion with the cheap thrills of Z-grade horror, the music was pretty inventive too. It balanced early punk and metal (âIâm Eighteen,â âSchoolâs Outâ) with surprisingly tender ballads (âI Never Cry,â âYou and Meâ), laying the foundation for the New York Dolls, The Misfits, Poison, and Marilyn Manson. Despite the decades they spent together, Furnier rarely took Alice Cooper home. A born-again Christian who once credited his sobriety to golf, he remains a classic example of the distance between performer and persona, of the act that stays onstage. Reflecting on the rumor that he once ripped the head off a chicken and drank its blood mid-set, he said he knew better than to refuse the publicity, instead going with the advice of early supporter Frank Zappa: âWhatever you do, donât deny it.â
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â With the exception of the bandâs drummer, all original members of Alice Cooper competed on the same high school cross-country team.
â One of Aliceâs early lineups was called The Nazz, but he changed the name after learning that Todd Rundgrenâs band had beaten him to it.
â They were personally signed by Frank Zappa to his Straight Records label.
â Alice has frequently cited The Yardbirds as his favorite band. He also counts The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and The Who as major influences.
â In 2003, Alice received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located next to Gene Autryâs.
â The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
â In 2015, he formed the supergroup Hollywood Vampires with Johnny Depp and Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry.
â In 2018, he appeared as King Herod (opposite John Legendâs Jesus) in a live, televised version of Jesus Christ Superstar.
â Salvador DalĂ created a holographic portrait using chocolate Ă©clairs, ants, and diamonds, titled First Cylindric Chromo-Hologram Portrait of Alice Cooperâs Brain.
Members of Alice Cooper include, or have included, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Glen Buxton, Neal Smith, John Tatum and John Speer.
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