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Legendary '70s Rock Band Reunites After 50 Years for Exclusive Show

Legendary '70s Rock Band Reunites After 50 Years for Exclusive Show

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Legendary '70s Rock Band Reunites After 50 Years for Exclusive Show originally appeared on Parade.
It's been over 50 years since the original members of Alice Cooper last released an album.
With the announcement of their upcoming record, The Revenge of Alice Cooper, the band is promising fans a special, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
This private event will bring together the original members of the legendary rock group—Alice Cooper, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith and Michael Bruce.
Set to take place at the Union Chapel in London on July 24, 2025, the exclusive show will be limited to just 900 fans. Attendees will get an intimate first listen to the new album, which drops the very next day.
In addition to the album playback, the band will participate in an interview and a Q&A session with the audience.
Tickets for this highly anticipated event go on sale Wednesday, June 11 at 10:00 a.m. BST through Rough Trade.
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For those unable to secure a ticket, the show will also be streamed live on the earMUSIC and Alice Cooper YouTube channels, as well as on TalkShopLive.
With Alice Cooper's highly anticipated album on the way, fans can expect to hear that same 70s sound — with Dunaway reportedly calling it a 'full circle moment.'
Cooper told Billboard earlier this year that recording the new album with his original bandmates felt like picking up where they left off after 1973's Muscle of Love.
'It was just like, 'Okay, this is the next album.' Isn't that funny after 50 years? All of a sudden it just falls into place.'
As for touring plans with the original lineup, Cooper says nothing is set in stone.
"We haven't even gotten to that point yet. I don't really see it being a full-out tour; it would be very, very hard, I think, if you haven't done it for a long time,' he explained.
'But I could see it being a feature, like going into certain cities … We always leave those things open, and if it looks feasible, then we do it."
Legendary '70s Rock Band Reunites After 50 Years for Exclusive Show first appeared on Parade on Jun 10, 2025
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