Alice Cooper at Pacific Amphitheatre

Alice Cooper Tickets

Pacific Amphitheatre | Costa Mesa, California

Alice Cooper

The Godfather of Shock Rock is bound to unleash the dark forces with music that would go bump in the night. Alice Cooper is welcoming you to his nightmare with a tour dubbed "Too Close For Comfort". This tour will stretch all throughout the summer, including this highly anticipated stop at the Pacific Amphitheatre on Friday 16th August 2024. This Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductee is a sure-fire crowd-drawer, as Alice Cooper never fails to deliver psycho-rock sights and sound spectacles reeking of (fake) blood, gore, freaky, and spine-chilling theatrics happening in live action on the concert stage. And yes, Alice Cooper's music is a huge part of this magnanimous production as he is hellbent on dishing out his biggest hits such as "School's Out", "I'll Never Cry", "Poison", "Under My Wheels", "Billion Dollar Babies", "I'm Eighteen" and "No More Mr. Nice Guy". Over five decades and with over 50 million records sold, Alice Cooper is undoubtedly the iconic poster boy of shock rock. See the face that induced a thousand nightmares and beats that have rattled cages on a global scale. Catch Alice Cooper's "Too Close For Comfort" tour. Book your tickets now!

Not all faces of rock are glam and roses. Alice Cooper has painted it with mayhem and the macabre. Knighted by the rock n' roll kingdom as "The Godfather of Shock Rock", Alice Cooper has been cited as the artist who "first introduced horror imagery to rock'n'roll, and whose stagecraft and showmanship have permanently transformed the genre". Alice Cooper was originally a band formed in 1964 in Phoenix, Arizona, featuring Vincent Damon Furnier as its eccentric frontman. As a band, they shot up to mainstream fame via the single "I'm Eighteen" from their third studio album "Love It to Death"; followed by the US top 10 and UK #1 charting album title track "School's Out". With the band's inevitable break-up in 1975, Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper. then began a career as a solo artist. This career move turned out to be a rousing success for Alice Cooper version 2.0, as he released his first solo album "Welcome to My Nightmare", considered a breakthrough album pivotal to Alice Cooper's epochal status, with The Rolling Stone Album Guide citing him as the world's most "beloved heavy metal entertainer".

This summer will be hot as hell as Alice Cooper gets "Too Close For Comfort" tour goes on the road. His brand of psycho-shock rock will creep up and shake your senses to the core as his horrific visual spectacle will unfold via huge video screens in synch with the live nightmarish action on stage -- (fake) blood and gore, guillotines, straight jackets, electric chairs, real boa constrictors and other props straight out of horror movie set. And if you think that Alice Cooper is just all spectacle, he's out to prove you wrong. He has recently spawned the concept album "Road", chronicling the 'thrills and spills' of touring, featuring his live band and musicians roster.

"For 'Road', I wanted the band to be involved in the foundation of all the songs," says Alice. "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."

On Friday 16th August 2024, Alice Cooper will turn the Pacific Amphitheatre into a little shop of horrors. Don't miss this thrill of a lifetime. Hurry, book your tickets now!

Alice Cooper at Pacific Amphitheatre


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