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Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 1,351,747
Category Rock N Roll, Rock, Shock Rock
Concerts
Mar
06
Alice Cooper and Criss Angel - Welcome To Our Nightmare
Las Vegas
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Mar
07
Alice Cooper & Criss Angel - Welcome To Our Nightmare
Las Vegas
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Mar
08
Alice Cooper & Criss Angel - Welcome To Our Nightmare
Las Vegas
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Apr
03
Alice Cooper and Criss Angel - Welcome To Our Nightmare
Las Vegas
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Apr
04
Alice Cooper and Criss Angel - Welcome To Our Nightmare
Las Vegas
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May
07
Welcome to Rockville 2026
Daytona Beach
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May
09
MMRBQ 2026
Camden
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May
22
Alice Cooper and Criss Angel - Welcome To Our Nightmare
Las Vegas
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May
23
Alice Cooper and Criss Angel - Welcome To Our Nightmare
Las Vegas
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Jun
13
LifePark
Lifepark
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Jun
18
Azkena Rock Festival 2026
Gasteiz
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Jun
21
Graspop Metal Meeting 2026
Dessel
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Jun
24
Copenhell Festival 2026
Copenhagen
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Jun
24
Tons of Rock 2026
Oslo
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Jun
27
Dalhalla
Rättvik
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Jun
30
Logspeed Aréna
Pilsen
Tickets
Jul
03
Clam Rock Festival 2026
Klam
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Jul
04
Lovely Days 2026
Eisenstadt
Tickets
Jul
07
THE HALL
Dübendorf
Tickets
Jul
08
Rockhal
Esch-sur-alzette
Tickets
Jul
09
Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen
Gelsenkirchen
Tickets
Jul
12
AMA Music Festival 2026
Provincia Di Vicenza
Tickets
About Alice Cooper
In 1975, Alice Cooper joined forces with longtime collaborator and producer Bob Ezrin to record his first solo album Welcome to My Nightmare, a theatrical concept album about the nightmares of a young boy named Steven. Now, he’s followed Steven into adulthood and presents Welcome 2 My Nightmare, a new but familiar concept album about the fear, anxiety and disgust that haunt Alice Cooper’s dreams in an era of Facebook, Lady Gaga, Sketchers and Angry Birds. “Alice hates technology, disco is still a nightmare for him and working in a cubicle from nine-to-five would give him cold sweats,” Cooper says. “At the same time, this is a nightmare so all these normal life things are thrown into this crazy world that’s only logical when you’re in the nightmare. You could have an elephant in your garage, and you’re on the lawn in a pink tutu cooking hot dogs. And at the time it’s fine. But when you wake up you go, ‘How insane is that? Where did that come from?’ So we realized that having Alice in a modern-world nightmare is a great place to come from theatrically because we can go anywhere we want and make it as insane as possible.” A wild, surreal odyssey, Welcome 2 My Nightmare provided Cooper and Ezrin the opportunity to work with numerous musicians and experiment with various musical styles. The three surviving members of the original band, guitarist Michael Bruce, bassist Dennis Dunaway and drummer Neal Smith, co-wrote three songs and they all played on “When Hell Comes Home,” a gritty ‘70s-style rock track about the nightmare of domestic abuse. “I wanted the song to feel like it was off of Love it to Death or Killer, Cooper says. “But we never had to talk about playing the song ‘70s-style, they just did it. It was great and there was nothing we could do to make it any more ‘70s ‘cause that’s just the way these guys play.” The collaborations with his fellow original band members stemmed from their 2010 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, for which they reunited to play four songs. “I was always looking for a logical reason to work with them again,” Cooper says. “When we broke up there was no bad blood. Most bands break up and they start suing each other. We never broke up on that level. We broke up on a very friendly level. ‘You go do what you’re gonna do, I’m gonna do what I’m gonna do. Let’s see what happens.’ When we got in the Hall of Fame I called them up and I said, ‘We have to do four songs. Let’s get together and rehearse.’ And they sounded great. They played great. We did a few projects after that. We played a couple times together. And I said, ‘Let’s keep it going. Let’s get these guys on the album.’ And Bob said, ‘That’s a great idea. Let’s write with these guys.’ It just worked.” The first single from Welcome 2 My Nightmare, “I’ll Bite Your Face Off,” is about a gorgeous but deadly female who takes Alice by the hand and guides him through the various scenes of his nightmare. The song was co-written by Neal Smith and features a swaggering ‘60s British rock rhythm, brash, bluesy guitars and sneering, seductive vocals. “We tried to make this sound as much like early Rolling Stones as possible and we really did capture that,” Cooper says. “We’ve been doing it onstage and the audience sings along without knowing the song.” On “Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever,” Cooper combines a tongue-in-cheek disco beat and rhythm with near-rap vocals and lyrics about taking a machine gun to zombie disco dancers who refuse to die. Then there’s the zany surf rock of “Ghoul’s Gone Wild,” the derelict down-on-his-luck slur of “The Last Man on Earth,” and the Beatles meet Gary Glitter show tune “The Congregation,” which stars Rob Zombie as a narrator describing such modern-day nightmares as telemarketers, lawyers, pimps, mariachi bands and mimes. One of the highlights for Cooper is the throbbing, modern rocker “What Baby Wants,” which stars Ke$ha as the devil. “Some people thought I was crazy to have Ke$ha on the record, but I never saw her as one of these Britney Spears diva girls. I saw her more as a rock singer. So I said, ‘Let’s present you not as a diva, but as a rock singer on this.’ We wrote the song together and in the end the darker lyrics were hers.” Like The original Welcome To My Nightmare, which was highlighted by “Only Women Bleed,” Welcome 2 My Nightmare also features a lovelorn ballad, “Something to Remember Me By,” which was written with Dick Wagner back when they released “I Never Cry” in 1976. “We never used it on an album before because I never felt I was good enough to sing that song,” Cooper reflects. “It was never in my key, I could never get it right. Finally, we got it where my voice is in the right place so we included it and it may be the prettiest ballad we ever wrote. Steve Hunter played guitar on it and we really got a nice Beatles-y sound out of it. So when you’re listening to it you hear this really pretty romantic song and then you realize that in the Nightmare Alice is singing to a pile of bones that used to be a girl.” Fans of the first Welcome To My Nightmare will recognize melodic references to the original woven throughout the new record. For example, in the cinematic minor-key song “The Nightmare Returns,” Ezrin plays the theme from “Steven” when Cooper sings, “I think we’ve heard that song before.” “I really like the idea of having some of the musical identity of the first album showing up in the second album,” Cooper says. “It really connects the two and if you’re a real Alice fan and you hear those themes it makes you feel comfortable.” Welcome To My Nightmare, which came out in 1975, was a landmark album for Cooper. It was his first solo release, following a historic string of anthems written and recorded by the original band between 1971 and 1974, including “School’s Out,” “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” “Elected,” and “I’m Eighteen.” A multimedia smash long before the dawn of music television, Welcome To My Nightmare proved that Cooper could remain popular musically and could take theatricality to an entirely new level of dream by exposing audiences to the crippling fears of a seven-year-old child with an active imagination. Welcome To My Nightmare spawned two major singles, the ominous, anthemic title track and the beautiful, melancholy acoustic ballad “Only Women Bleed,” and featured narration by horror movie icon Vincent Price. In addition to touring the live “Welcome To My Nightmare” show, Cooper created the prime time special The Nightmare, which was essentially the first long form music video. The program debuted in April 1975. In September he shot the concert film “Welcome To My Nightmare” at London’s Wembley Arena. “A seven-year-old kid is pretty sure there’s something living in the closet and thinks that something is waiting for him under his bed,” Cooper says. “His toys are probably coming to life and trying to kill him. And I thought, ‘Well, that’s a good general approach for the album because we’ve all been kids and we’ve all had those nightmares.’” From his first solo album, 1975's Welcome to My Nightmare through releases such as 1994's The Last Temptation and 2000's Brutal Planet, concept albums have been a specialty of Alice's, and this time he spins the story of a serial killer who imagines himself as the most predatory of all insects, trapping his prey, killing them, then enveloping his eight victims in silk, taking a leg from each of them. A web of intrigue, wrapped around some serious hard rock. Co-produced by Alice with the team of Danny Saber [Black Grape, Rolling Stones, Ozzy Osbourne, David Bowie] and Greg Hampton [Bootsy Collins, Buckethead], songs like the opening "I Know Where You Live" and "Vengeance Is Mine," featuring a snaking metal guitar solo from Slash himself, evoke such classic Alice anthems as "Is it My Body," and "Under My Wheels" along with landmark albums like Love It To Death, Killer and School's Out. There's also a patented rock ballad in the tradition of "Only Women Bleed" and "I Never Cry" with "Killed by Love." Along Came a Spider features Cooper's touring band of drummer Eric Singer, bassist Chuck Garric and guitarists Keri Kelli and Jason Hook. Songwriting was handled by Alice with Saber, Hampton, Garric, Kelli and a few friends including former band member Damon Johnson and Warrant's Jani Lane. Along Came a Spider has elements of serial killers such as Hannibal Lecter, Son of Sam, Ted Bundy, Jack the Ripper, Sweeney Todd and Psycho's Norman Bates with Alice himself taking the central part, acting out the murderer's diary -- challenging reality by Alice Cooper inhabiting the identity of a serial killer who imagines himself a spider. As he has in the past, Alice chronicles a classic battle between good and evil, with inevitable results. "Evil should get punished," says Alice. "It should never win. And that, to me, is what's most satisfying. I may love Darth Vader when I watch Star Wars, but I feel relief when he finally gets what's coming to him." ...Read Alice's full biography @ AliceCooper.com
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Genres
Rock N Roll, Rock, Shock Rock
Band members
MICHAEL BRUCE - GUITAR, TOMMY HENRIKSEN - GUITAR, CURRENT BAND:, ORIGINAL BAND:, NEAL SMITH - DRUMS, CHUCK GARRIC - BASS, NITA STRAUSS - GUITAR, GLEN SOBEL - DRUMS, RYAN ROXIE - GUITAR, GLEN BUXTON - GUITAR, ALICE COOPER - VOCALS, DENNIS DUNAWAY - BASS
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What fans are saying
Mickie
5 / 5
First of all, since 1986 I've been griping that the band never did "Lock Me Up" live. It's such a perfect stage song, since it's about the show. I finally got my wish! They opened with it and I was beyond delighted. (For anyone thinking of the lyrics to that, yes, back in the day there was a "splatter zone" where the first few rows would get pelted with stage blood; I speak from experience!) I was very annoyed with the stage design. The center of the stage was recessed so much that those of us in the sides couldn't see it at all. While the band was great about making sure to come to both edges -- and pay attention to those of us up on the sides, which I appreciated -- I was not happy that I couldn't see Glen Sobel on drums. I like to watch everyone and he was completely hidden. Still, the show was great (as always). Where my seat was meant we could watch the band come and go from the stage, which was fun. And I got attention from Chuck Garric when he came to that side, which is always fun. I'm looking forward to the other 2 shows I have on my schedule!
Ohio Stadium Columbus, OH
Aug 10, 2023
Mickie
5 / 5
First of all, since 1986 I've been griping that the band never did "Lock Me Up" live. It's such a perfect stage song, since it's about the show. I finally got my wish! They opened with it and I was beyond delighted. (For anyone thinking of the lyrics to that, yes, back in the day there was a "splatter zone" where the first few rows would get pelted with stage blood; I speak from experience!) I was very annoyed with the stage design. The center of the stage was recessed so much that those of us in the sides couldn't see it at all. While the band was great about making sure to come to both edges -- and pay attention to those of us up on the sides, which I appreciated -- I was not happy that I couldn't see Glen Sobel on drums. I like to watch everyone and he was completely hidden. Still, the show was great (as always). Where my seat was meant we could watch the band come and go from the stage, which was fun. And I got attention from Chuck Garric when he came to that side, which is always fun. I'm looking forward to the other 2 shows I have on my schedule!
Ohio Stadium Columbus, OH
Aug 10, 2023
Anonymous
5 / 5
Been a huge fan of Alice since around 72 or 73. Of course I was one of the high school seniors out of many that celebrated their last day of high school driving around town playing School's Out on my 8 track as loud as I could in 74. This was my first time seeing him alive (birthday gift from my daughter and family!) and it was better than I expected but then I expected a LOT with him being THE ALICE COOPER. His performance was AMAZING, exhilerating, thrillling!!!!!! I am now disabled and walk with a cane but my cane and I danced to every song and I sang with most of them. I even did a some head banging. Only Alice has brought this out since my injury. I had a SPECTACULAR night because of Alice and his undeniable talent. Of course the band was awesome and so were his supporting performers who played their parts with vigor. BEST NIGHT EVER. If you have not seen him live, you are missing a lot!
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre Greenwood Village, CO
Sep 18, 2023
Anonymous
5 / 5
Been a huge fan of Alice since around 72 or 73. Of course I was one of the high school seniors out of many that celebrated their last day of high school driving around town playing School's Out on my 8 track as loud as I could in 74. This was my first time seeing him alive (birthday gift from my daughter and family!) and it was better than I expected but then I expected a LOT with him being THE ALICE COOPER. His performance was AMAZING, exhilerating, thrillling!!!!!! I am now disabled and walk with a cane but my cane and I danced to every song and I sang with most of them. I even did a some head banging. Only Alice has brought this out since my injury. I had a SPECTACULAR night because of Alice and his undeniable talent. Of course the band was awesome and so were his supporting performers who played their parts with vigor. BEST NIGHT EVER. If you have not seen him live, you are missing a lot!
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre Greenwood Village, CO
Sep 18, 2023
Anonymous
5 / 5
Been a huge fan of Alice since around 72 or 73. Of course I was one of the high school seniors out of many that celebrated their last day of high school driving around town playing School's Out on my 8 track as loud as I could in 74. This was my first time seeing him alive (birthday gift from my daughter and family!) and it was better than I expected but then I expected a LOT with him being THE ALICE COOPER. His performance was AMAZING, exhilerating, thrillling!!!!!! I am now disabled and walk with a cane but my cane and I danced to every song and I sang with most of them. I even did a some head banging. Only Alice has brought this out since my injury. I had a SPECTACULAR night because of Alice and his undeniable talent. Of course the band was awesome and so were his supporting performers who played their parts with vigor. BEST NIGHT EVER. If you have not seen him live, you are missing a lot!
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre Greenwood Village, CO
Sep 18, 2023
Anonymous
5 / 5
Been a huge fan of Alice since around 72 or 73. Of course I was one of the high school seniors out of many that celebrated their last day of high school driving around town playing School's Out on my 8 track as loud as I could in 74. This was my first time seeing him alive (birthday gift from my daughter and family!) and it was better than I expected but then I expected a LOT with him being THE ALICE COOPER. His performance was AMAZING, exhilerating, thrillling!!!!!! I am now disabled and walk with a cane but my cane and I danced to every song and I sang with most of them. I even did a some head banging. Only Alice has brought this out since my injury. I had a SPECTACULAR night because of Alice and his undeniable talent. Of course the band was awesome and so were his supporting performers who played their parts with vigor. BEST NIGHT EVER. If you have not seen him live, you are missing a lot!
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre Greenwood Village, CO
Sep 18, 2023
Mickie
5 / 5
I've seen Alice probably several dozen times (I've lost count), and it's always a blast. He and the band always put on a top notch show. The new set is really wild, and the new set list is fun, too. I got to hear some things that haven't been done live for years, if at all. I did the VIP thing this show, which is cool, tho I'm curious to look up my photos from it. Alice and I were so busy talking about a previous band that I have no idea if I was even looking at the camera. I was a bit disappointed we didn't get the stage tour this time, like last year. But with 2 other bands playing before him, it made sense. I probably won't make it to another show this tour, but the 2 I did see were a blast. Anyone who hasn't seen him live -- do it! You won't be disappointed. He's still a consummate showman, and the band is great.
Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
Jul 24, 2019
Mickie
5 / 5
I've seen Alice probably several dozen times (I've lost count), and it's always a blast. He and the band always put on a top notch show. The new set is really wild, and the new set list is fun, too. I got to hear some things that haven't been done live for years, if at all. I did the VIP thing this show, which is cool, tho I'm curious to look up my photos from it. Alice and I were so busy talking about a previous band that I have no idea if I was even looking at the camera. I was a bit disappointed we didn't get the stage tour this time, like last year. But with 2 other bands playing before him, it made sense. I probably won't make it to another show this tour, but the 2 I did see were a blast. Anyone who hasn't seen him live -- do it! You won't be disappointed. He's still a consummate showman, and the band is great.
Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
Jul 24, 2019
Mickie
5 / 5
I've seen Alice probably several dozen times (I've lost count), and it's always a blast. He and the band always put on a top notch show. The new set is really wild, and the new set list is fun, too. I got to hear some things that haven't been done live for years, if at all. I did the VIP thing this show, which is cool, tho I'm curious to look up my photos from it. Alice and I were so busy talking about a previous band that I have no idea if I was even looking at the camera. I was a bit disappointed we didn't get the stage tour this time, like last year. But with 2 other bands playing before him, it made sense. I probably won't make it to another show this tour, but the 2 I did see were a blast. Anyone who hasn't seen him live -- do it! You won't be disappointed. He's still a consummate showman, and the band is great.
Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
Jul 24, 2019
Mickie
5 / 5
I've seen Alice probably several dozen times (I've lost count), and it's always a blast. He and the band always put on a top notch show. The new set is really wild, and the new set list is fun, too. I got to hear some things that haven't been done live for years, if at all. I did the VIP thing this show, which is cool, tho I'm curious to look up my photos from it. Alice and I were so busy talking about a previous band that I have no idea if I was even looking at the camera. I was a bit disappointed we didn't get the stage tour this time, like last year. But with 2 other bands playing before him, it made sense. I probably won't make it to another show this tour, but the 2 I did see were a blast. Anyone who hasn't seen him live -- do it! You won't be disappointed. He's still a consummate showman, and the band is great.
Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati, OH
Jul 24, 2019
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Alice Cooper Tour Cities
Rättvik, Sweden Las Vegas, NV Gelsenkirchen, Germany Eisenstadt, Austria Dessel, Belgium Daytona Beach, FL Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg Oslo, Norway Dübendorf, Switzerland Copenhagen, Denmark Klam, Austria Camden, NJ Pilsen, Czechia

Frequently Asked Questions About Alice Cooper

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Alice Cooper on tour?

Yes, Alice Cooper is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Alice Cooper concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Alice Cooper tour is scheduled for 22 dates across 13 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Alice Cooper scheduled to play?

Alice Cooper is scheduled to play 22 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Alice Cooper tour start?

Alice Cooper’s tour starts Mar 06, 2026 and ends on Jul 12, 2026. They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and their next upcoming concert will be in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.

What venues is Alice Cooper performing at?

As part of the Alice Cooper tour, Alice Cooper is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Mar 06 - Las Vegas, NV @ Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Mar 07 - Las Vegas, NV @ Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Mar 08 - Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater
Apr 03 - Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater
Apr 04 - Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater
May 07 - Daytona Beach, FL @ Daytona International Speedway
May 09 - Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
May 22 - Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater
May 23 - Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater
Jun 13 - Lifepark, İstanbul @ LifePark
Jun 18 - Gasteiz, PV @ Barracas Mendizabala
Jun 21 - Dessel, Vlaanderen @ Festivalpark Stenehei
Jun 24 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Copenhell Festival
Jun 24 - Oslo, Oslo @ Ekebergsletta
Jun 27 - Rättvik, Dalarnas län @ Dalhalla
Jun 30 - Pilsen, Czechia @ Logspeed Aréna
Jul 03 - Klam, Austria @ Burg Clam
Jul 04 - Eisenstadt, Austria @ Esterházy Palace
Jul 07 - Dübendorf, Switzerland @ THE HALL
Jul 08 - Esch-sur-alzette, Esch-sur-Alzette @ Rockhal
Jul 09 - Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen
Jul 12 - Provincia Di Vicenza, Veneto @ Parco di Villa Negri
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