Alice Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock that was designed to shock. Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock, the group created a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood and boa constrictors.
With a schedule that includes six months each year on the road, Alice Cooper brings his own brand of rock psycho-drama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as the audience does. Known as the architect of shock-rock, Cooper (in both the original Alice Cooper band and as a solo artist) has rattled the cages and undermined the authority of generations of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie, even in an era where CNN can present real life shocking images.
Alice insists he’s still motivated to continue touring and recording albums. Currently booked through the end of 2026 across both the USA and Europe, Alice recently released a new album, “The Revenge of Alice Cooper,” a reunion of the original Alice Cooper band that rocked the world in the ‘70’s – their first new album together since 1973, once again produced by Bob Ezrin.
“Alice’s Attic,” Alice’s nightly radio show, continues to air in dozens of cities in the USA, Germany, New Zealand, and Australia. The five hour long show features his favorite classic rock songs along with his insider anecdotes about many of the artists five nights a week. Honoring this long-running show, Alice was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2025. He also does a monthly golf-themed show on SiriusXM with his longtime pal, golfer Rocco Mediate, called “Rolling The Rock With Alice and Rocco.”