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Alice Cooper

Live Performances by Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper Performance at Crosley Field, Cincinnati - 1970 Concert Highlights

Crosley Field
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

June 13, 1970 | Video Length: 14:41
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    In June 1970, when Alice Cooper performed at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, he was riding the wave of success from his fifth studio album, "Love It to Death," released earlier that year. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, as it featured the hit single "I'm Eighteen," which helped catapult them into mainstream popularity. During this live performance, Cooper’s theatrical style and shocking stage presence were already on full display, elements that would become trademarks of his career. Additionally, this appearance occurred during a notable rock festival that included performances from other prominent bands of the era, showcasing Cooper's position in the vibrant musical landscape of the early 1970s. The live recording captures a crucial moment as Cooper began to solidify his reputation as a pioneering figure in glam rock and theatrical performances.

Alice Cooper Performs 'Eighteen' Live at Olympia Stadium, Detroit

Olympia Stadium
Detroit, MI, United States

January 1, 1971 | Video Length: 4:06
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  • In January 1971, Alice Cooper's career was on the rise, propelled by the release of their critically acclaimed album "Love It to Death," which had com... Read Full Description >

    In January 1971, Alice Cooper's career was on the rise, propelled by the release of their critically acclaimed album "Love It to Death," which had come out just the previous year. This album was pivotal in establishing their signature sound and theatrical stage presence, featuring hits like "I'm Eighteen." The live recording at Olympia Stadium in Detroit captures a moment of their growing fame, showcasing the band's energetic performance style that would become iconic. The televised performance on "Detroit Tubeworks" highlighted their connection to the local audience, as Detroit was their hometown. Notably, this era was marked by the band's innovative blend of rock and shock theater, leading to widespread popularity and significant cultural impact, setting the stage for their later successes.

Alice Cooper: Is It My Body Performance from Old Grey Whistle Test

Old Grey Whistle Test
London, UK, United Kingdom

November 1, 1971 | Video Length: 2:49
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  • In November 1971, when Alice Cooper performed on the "Old Grey Whistle Test," he was at a pivotal moment in his career following the release of the al... Read Full Description >

    In November 1971, when Alice Cooper performed on the "Old Grey Whistle Test," he was at a pivotal moment in his career following the release of the album "Love It to Death," which came out earlier that year. This album marked a significant turning point for Cooper, as it featured the hit single "I'm Eighteen," catapulting him into mainstream success and helping to define the glam rock genre. The live performance of "Is It My Body" showcased his theatrical style, an integral part of his persona, which combined rock with elements of horror. Additionally, during this period, Cooper was known for his elaborate stage shows, which often included props and thematic storylines, further enhancing his reputation in the rock music scene. The appearance on a popular television program like "Old Grey Whistle Test" contributed to his growing popularity in the UK and solidified his status as a distinctive figure in rock music.

  • In 1972, Alice Cooper was riding high on the success of his album "Love It to Death," released in March of that year. This album marked a significant ... Read Full Description >

    In 1972, Alice Cooper was riding high on the success of his album "Love It to Death," released in March of that year. This album marked a significant turning point in his career, introducing the hit single "I'm Eighteen," which greatly expanded his fan base and solidified his reputation as a pioneer of shock rock. The live performance of "Public Animal No. 9," recorded on January 1, 1972, showcases Cooper's theatrical stage presence and his ability to blend rock music with dramatic elements. At this time, Alice Cooper was experiencing a surge in popularity, culminating in his appearance at the 1972 concerts and a growing reputation for elaborate live shows. The energy and creativity displayed in this live recording highlight the artist's commitment to performance art, which would become a hallmark of his career moving forward.

Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies Excerpts from Madison Square Garden Concert

Madison Square Garden
New York, NY, United States

June 3, 1973 | Video Length: 16:14
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  • On June 3, 1973, Alice Cooper performed at Madison Square Garden as part of the "Billion Dollar Babies" tour, which coincided with the release of the ... Read Full Description >

    On June 3, 1973, Alice Cooper performed at Madison Square Garden as part of the "Billion Dollar Babies" tour, which coincided with the release of the album of the same name. The album, released in March 1973, became a significant commercial success, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and solidifying Cooper's position as a leading figure in rock music and theatrical performance. Notably, this live recording showcases the peak of Cooper's flamboyant stage presence, characterized by elaborate costumes and shocking visuals, which were integral to his identity as an artist. The performance at this iconic venue reflected the band's ability to captivate large audiences, while also illustrating the craft and theatrics that would define Cooper’s career moving forward. During this time, Cooper was at the height of his popularity, blending rock music with theatrical elements in a way that influenced countless artists in the years to come.

Alice Cooper - Live Performance of 'Welcome To My Nightmare' in San Diego

San Diego, California, United States

April 9, 1979 | Video Length: 5:10
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  • In April 1979, when Alice Cooper performed "Welcome to My Nightmare" live in San Diego, he was riding the wave of his successful transition from shock... Read Full Description >

    In April 1979, when Alice Cooper performed "Welcome to My Nightmare" live in San Diego, he was riding the wave of his successful transition from shock rock pioneer to a more mainstream rock artist. This performance was part of his "Madhouse Rock" tour, promoting the album "Welcome to My Nightmare," which had been released in 1975. This landmark album is significant as it marked Cooper's first solo project after disbanding the original Alice Cooper group, showcasing his theatrical performance style that combined music with elaborate stage shows. By this time, he had solidified his reputation for blending rock music with horror-themed imagery, captivating audiences across America. Interesting details related to this era include the live album "The Strange Case of Alice Cooper," released in 1979, documenting the same dynamic stage presence captured in this San Diego concert. Cooper's artistry during this period helped shape the theatrical rock and heavy metal genres that followed.

Alice Cooper - The Nightmare Returns Full Concert Live in Detroit

Detroit, MI, United States

October 31, 1986 | Video Length: 1:15:07
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  • On October 31, 1986, Alice Cooper performed a live concert in Detroit titled "The Nightmare Returns," which marked a significant moment in his career.... Read Full Description >

    On October 31, 1986, Alice Cooper performed a live concert in Detroit titled "The Nightmare Returns," which marked a significant moment in his career. This performance occurred during the promotion of his album "Constrictor," released earlier that same year. "Constrictor" marked a pivotal return to hard rock for Cooper, following a period of fluctuating commercial success throughout the 1980s. The tour showcased a revamped lineup, including guitarist Kane Roberts, whose heavy guitar work contributed to the album's distinct sound. Notably, Kip Winger, credited as "Kip Winger III," played bass during this performance, adding to the ensemble's reputation for talented musicianship. This concert also exemplified Cooper's theatrical stage presence, continuing his legacy of shock rock while bringing a modern edge to his performances.

Alice Cooper - Brutally Live at Hammersmith Full Concert

Hammersmith
Hammersmith, United Kingdom

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 1:36:24
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Alice Cooper Live in Sydney | Full Concert featuring iconic hits

Enmore Theatre
Sydney, AU

September 26, 2011 | Video Length: 1:24:47
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  • In 2011, Alice Cooper was riding high on the success of his album "Welcome 2 My Nightmare," which had been released earlier that year. This album serv... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, Alice Cooper was riding high on the success of his album "Welcome 2 My Nightmare," which had been released earlier that year. This album served as a sequel to his iconic 1975 release "Welcome to My Nightmare" and showcased a blend of classic rock elements with Cooper's signature theatricality. The live recording at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney on September 26, 2011, highlights Cooper's continued prowess as a live performer and his commitment to engaging his audience with elaborate stage setups, including snakes and pyrotechnics. Notably, this show is part of a touring cycle that emphasized not only his legacy as a pioneer of shock rock but also his ability to remain relevant in the contemporary music scene. The use of intense visuals and dramatic theatrics during performances exemplifies Cooper's dedication to creating an unforgettable concert experience.

Alice Cooper - Full Concert: Halloween Night Of Fear Featuring Classic Hits

Alexandra Palace
London, United Kingdom

October 31, 2011 | Video Length: 1:40:01
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  • In 2011, when Alice Cooper performed at the "Halloween Night Of Fear" concert at Alexandra Palace in London, he was enjoying a resurgence in his caree... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, when Alice Cooper performed at the "Halloween Night Of Fear" concert at Alexandra Palace in London, he was enjoying a resurgence in his career following years of success. This live recording took place during a period when Cooper was actively promoting his studio album "Welcome 2 My Nightmare," which was released in 2011 and served as a sequel to his iconic 1975 album "Welcome to My Nightmare." The concert featured Cooper's signature theatrical performance style, blending rock music with elaborate stage productions, which has been a hallmark of his career. By this point, Cooper had cultivated a reputation not just as a musician but as a rock ‘n’ roll icon, influencing generations of artists. The Halloween show exemplified his ability to merge music with performance art, further solidifying his legacy in the genre.

  • In January 2013, Alice Cooper was riding a resurgence in his career, having recently released the album "Welcome 2 My Nightmare" in 2011, which was a ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2013, Alice Cooper was riding a resurgence in his career, having recently released the album "Welcome 2 My Nightmare" in 2011, which was a sequel to his classic 1975 album "Welcome to My Nightmare." This live performance, captured at the Wacken Open Air festival, showcases his enduring theatrical style and rock prowess, highlighting his status as a veteran of the genre. One interesting aspect of Cooper's 2013 performances is his continued commitment to elaborate stage shows, which have become a hallmark of his identity. His stage presence during performances of songs like "No More Mr. Nice Guy" reflects both the theatrical roots of his early career and his adaptability to new generations of rock fans. This live recording exemplifies Cooper's ability to remain relevant in the rock scene while offering a nostalgic nod to his past successes.

Alice Cooper Full Concert at Wacken Open Air Festival

Wacken Open Air Festival
Wacken, SH, Germany

August 2, 2013 | Video Length: 1:28:04
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  • In 2013, the year of the live recording at the Wacken Open Air Festival, Alice Cooper was enjoying a resurgence in his career marked by both critical ... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, the year of the live recording at the Wacken Open Air Festival, Alice Cooper was enjoying a resurgence in his career marked by both critical acclaim and commercial success. This period came shortly after the release of his album "Welcome 2 My Nightmare" in 2011, which is considered a sequel to his classic 1975 album "Welcome to My Nightmare." During this time, Cooper was celebrated for his theatrical performances and hard rock style, which he showcased vividly in the Wacken concert. Notably, he is known for his elaborate stage shows featuring guillotines, fake blood, and various theatrics, making his live performances a unique experience. The setlist from Wacken features many of his classic hits, affirming his enduring popularity and ability to captivate large audiences well into his career. Alice Cooper's performance at this renowned festival exemplifies his status as a rock icon, bridging classic rock with a new generation of fans.

Alice Cooper - Poison Live Performance from 'Raise the Dead' at Wacken Open Air

Wacken Open Air
Wacken, SH, Germany

October 20, 2013 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • The live recording of "Alice Cooper - Poison," captured at the Wacken Open Air festival on October 20, 2013, is part of the album "Raise the Dead - Li... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Alice Cooper - Poison," captured at the Wacken Open Air festival on October 20, 2013, is part of the album "Raise the Dead - Live from Wacken." This album highlights Cooper's remarkable longevity and relevance in the rock scene, showcasing performances from a career that spans several decades. Prior to this release, Cooper had been enjoying a resurgence in the 2000s, with successful albums such as "Welcome 2 My Nightmare" (2011) which marked a creative reinvention for him. Notably, "Raise the Dead" features the trademark theatrical elements that Cooper is known for, including elaborate stage setups and costumes. The project not only represents a high point in his live performance career but also aligns with philanthropic efforts, as proceeds from the album support the Wacken Foundation, which aids up-and-coming musicians. This connection emphasizes Cooper's commitment to nurturing the future of rock music.

Alice Cooper: Live from The Moody Theater, Austin - Full Concert

The Moody Theater
Austin, TX, USA

February 15, 2015 | Video Length: 1:32:38
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  • In 2015, Alice Cooper was firmly established as a rock icon, celebrating a prolific career that began in the late 1960s. The live recording from The M... Read Full Description >

    In 2015, Alice Cooper was firmly established as a rock icon, celebrating a prolific career that began in the late 1960s. The live recording from The Moody Theater in Austin, Texas captures a performance during a period when Cooper was actively touring and engaging with both new and longtime fans. Prior to this concert, his most recent studio album was "Paranormal," released in July 2017, which featured new material alongside collaborations with former bandmates. Notably, during this period, Cooper continued to embrace his theatrical style and iconic persona, integrating elaborate stage props and dramatic performances that had become his trademark. This concert also aligns with his reputation as a pioneer of shock rock, attracting diverse audiences while maintaining a significant legacy in the music industry. The 2015 live performance reflects both his enduring popularity and his ability to evolve as an artist while still honoring his roots in rock and theater.

Alice Cooper - Live Performance of 'Halo of Flies' at The Olympia, Paris

The Olympia
Paris, France

January 1, 2017 | Video Length: 10:47
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  • By January 1, 2017, Alice Cooper was enjoying a resurgence in his career, having released the studio album "Paranormal" in 2017. This album was signif... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 2017, Alice Cooper was enjoying a resurgence in his career, having released the studio album "Paranormal" in 2017. This album was significant as it marked his return to recording original material after a notable gap, showcasing his adaptability while honoring his classic sound. During this live performance of "Halo of Flies" at The Olympia in Paris, he was backed by a talented band including guitarist Nita Strauss, who has since gained recognition for her skill and stage presence. The concert exemplifies Cooper's theatrical style, combining rock music with elaborate performances, a hallmark of his career dating back to the 1970s. Notably, "Halo of Flies" originally appeared on his 1971 album "Love It to Death," illustrating his lasting influence in the rock genre and his ability to connect past hits with contemporary audiences. This performance reinforces Alice Cooper's status as a pioneer of shock rock, blending music and theater into a compelling live experience.

Alice Cooper performs 'Poison' featuring Nita Strauss Guitar Solo at L'Olympia

L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix
Paris, France

December 7, 2017 | Video Length: 8:30
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  • In December 2017, Alice Cooper was actively touring in support of his latest studio album, "Paranormal," which was released earlier that year. This al... Read Full Description >

    In December 2017, Alice Cooper was actively touring in support of his latest studio album, "Paranormal," which was released earlier that year. This album marked a significant point in his career as it featured collaborations with original members of his band from the 1970s, highlighting a nostalgic return to his roots while still showcasing his ability to create fresh music. Notably, the live recording from L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix features Nita Strauss, who has been a prominent part of Cooper's band and is recognized for her virtuoso guitar skills, especially in performances of classic hits like "Poison." This concert, part of the "Spend the Night with Alice Cooper" tour, exemplifies his enduring appeal and ability to attract talented musicians to join him, bridging the gap between legendary rock and modern performance artistry.

Alice Cooper Performs 'Poison' - A Paranormal Evening at the Olympia, Paris

Olympia
Paris, France

December 7, 2017 | Video Length: 7:40
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  • The live recording of Alice Cooper’s performance in Paris on December 7, 2017, captures a significant moment in his career during the "Paranormal Wo... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Alice Cooper’s performance in Paris on December 7, 2017, captures a significant moment in his career during the "Paranormal World Tour." This tour was in support of his album "Paranormal," which was released earlier in July 2017. The album, notable for its collaboration with original members of the band, marked a return to form for Cooper, blending classic rock with contemporary sounds. The concert featured a theatrical stage show—characteristic of Cooper’s persona—that included his iconic hits, showcasing not only his musical evolution but also his enduring ability to captivate live audiences. The performance highlighted the longevity of his career, which began in the late 1960s, and underscored his status as a pioneer of shock rock, blending music and theatricality in a seamless experience.

Alice Cooper - A Paranormal Evening At The Olympia Paris: Full Concert

Olympia Paris
Paris, France

December 7, 2017 | Video Length: 1:28:14
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  • By December 7, 2017, when Alice Cooper performed at the Olympia in Paris, he was in the midst of promoting his album "Paranormal," which was released ... Read Full Description >

    By December 7, 2017, when Alice Cooper performed at the Olympia in Paris, he was in the midst of promoting his album "Paranormal," which was released earlier that year. This album marked a significant moment in Cooper's career, as it was his first studio album to feature original material in six years and also included collaborations with several notable artists, such as U2's Adam Clayton and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. The "Paranormal World Tour" was intended to showcase this new material, along with Cooper's classic hits, and the Olympia concert highlighted his penchant for theatrical performances. The concert not only served as a celebration of his enduring legacy but also emphasized his ability to blend rock music with elaborate stagecraft, a hallmark of his career since the early 1970s. The live recording stands as a testament to Cooper's ongoing relevance in the rock genre and his connection with audiences across generations.

Alice Cooper Performs 'Billion Dollar Babies' Live at Olympia Paris

Olympia Paris
Paris, France

February 26, 2021 | Video Length: 3:48
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  • In February 2021, Alice Cooper was promoting his latest studio album, "Detroit Stories," which was released on the same day as the live recording at t... Read Full Description >

    In February 2021, Alice Cooper was promoting his latest studio album, "Detroit Stories," which was released on the same day as the live recording at the Olympia in Paris. This album marked a significant return for Cooper, as it paid homage to his Detroit roots and featured a collection of new songs while recalling the classic rock sound he is known for. The performance of "Billion Dollar Babies," a signature song from his earlier work, underscores his enduring legacy and connection to the roots of rock music. During this period, Cooper was also celebrating over five decades in the music industry, showcasing his ability to evolve while still captivating audiences with his theatrical performances. The choice to release a live show as part of the album's promotion highlights his commitment to engaging with fans and the importance of live music in his career.

Alice Cooper - 'Feed My Frankenstein' Live Performance from Hellfest

Hellfest
Clisson, France, France

June 18, 2022 | Video Length: 4:35
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  • Alice Cooper performed "Feed My Frankenstein" at Hellfest on June 18, 2022, during a phase of his career where he was actively promoting his upcoming ... Read Full Description >

    Alice Cooper performed "Feed My Frankenstein" at Hellfest on June 18, 2022, during a phase of his career where he was actively promoting his upcoming album, "Road," set to be released on August 25, 2023. This live recording showcases Cooper's enduring appeal and theatrical performance style, which have defined his career since the early 1970s. Leading up to this live performance, Cooper had released "Detroit Stories" in early 2021, an album that celebrated his roots in the city’s rock scene. Notably, "Feed My Frankenstein," originally from the 1991 album "Hey Stoopid," remains one of his iconic tracks, often associated with his elaborate stage shows. The Hellfest performance highlights not just Cooper's resilience through decades of rock history, but also his continued relevance as he transitions into new music while honoring his classic hits.

Alice Cooper - No More Mr. Nice Guy Live at Hellfest, France

Hellfest
Clisson, FR, France

June 18, 2022 | Video Length: 3:16
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  • Alice Cooper's performance of "No More Mr. Nice Guy" at Hellfest on June 18, 2022, came shortly before the release of his album "Road," which debuted ... Read Full Description >

    Alice Cooper's performance of "No More Mr. Nice Guy" at Hellfest on June 18, 2022, came shortly before the release of his album "Road," which debuted on August 25, 2023. At this point in his career, Alice Cooper was enjoying a resurgence in popularity, leveraging both his legacy and a fresh sound that appeals to both longtime fans and new audiences. This live recording exemplifies his commitment to maintaining an energetic stage presence, even decades into his career. Alice Cooper is known for his theatrical performances and innovative approach to rock music, and at Hellfest, he continued to demonstrate his unique blend of horror and humor which has become a hallmark of his artistic identity. The Hellfest gig also stands as part of a broader lineup of international performances, showcasing Cooper's enduring relevance in the rock scene, as he continues to draw large crowds and release new material.

Alice Cooper - 'School's Out' Live Performance at Hellfest 2022

Hellfest
Clisson, FR, France

June 18, 2022 | Video Length: 9:31
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  • In June 2022, when Alice Cooper performed "School's Out" live at Hellfest, he was celebrating the release of his album "Road," which came out on Augus... Read Full Description >

    In June 2022, when Alice Cooper performed "School's Out" live at Hellfest, he was celebrating the release of his album "Road," which came out on August 25, 2022. This album marked a significant point in Cooper's career, showcasing his enduring presence in rock music while continuing to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners. Notably, "Road" is filled with reflections on his journey throughout the years, hinting at personal stories and experiences that have defined his artistic identity. Cooper's live performances around this time have been characterized by their theatricality, distinct stage presence, and a mix of classic hits and new material, highlighting his reputation as a pioneering figure in the shock rock genre. The Hellfest performance exemplified his ability to engage with a large audience, a testament to his lasting appeal in the music industry.

Alice Cooper Performs 'Poison' Live at Hellfest 2022

Hellfest
Clisson, NA, France

June 18, 2022 | Video Length: 5:17
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  • In June 2022, during the live recording of "Poison" at Hellfest, Alice Cooper was actively promoting his then-upcoming album, "Road," which was slated... Read Full Description >

    In June 2022, during the live recording of "Poison" at Hellfest, Alice Cooper was actively promoting his then-upcoming album, "Road," which was slated for release on August 25, 2023. This performance was part of his ongoing career resurgence, showcasing his enduring appeal and commitment to live music. Notably, "Poison" is one of his classic hits, originally released in 1989 on the album "Trash," and remains a staple in his setlist. The Hellfest performance illustrated Cooper's theatrical style, combining rock music with elaborate stage production, a hallmark of his career. His ability to engage audiences after decades in the industry continues to solidify his status as a rock icon. The live performance also highlighted Cooper's relevance in the heavy metal scene, even as he approached the release of new material.

Alice Cooper Full Concert at Graspop Metal Meeting featuring multiple songs

Graspop Metal Meeting
Dessel, BE, Belgium

June 19, 2022 | Video Length: 1:7:36
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  • On June 19, 2022, Alice Cooper performed at the Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium, showcasing his enduring appeal in the hard rock and heavy metal scen... Read Full Description >

    On June 19, 2022, Alice Cooper performed at the Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium, showcasing his enduring appeal in the hard rock and heavy metal scene. At this point in his career, Cooper's most recent studio album prior to the recording was "Paranormal," released in 2017. This album marked a significant return for Cooper, featuring contributions from former members of his band and earning critical acclaim. During his Graspop performance, he delivered an electrifying set that included classics such as "Feed My Frankenstein" and "Poison," demonstrating his knack for theatricality and stage presence. Notably, Cooper's career is characterized by his pioneering blend of horror-themed rock and shock rock elements, setting a standard that has influenced countless artists. His ability to engage audiences decades into his career speaks to his status as a rock icon, continually evolving his artistry while maintaining the theatrical flair that defined his early performances.

Alice Cooper Live at Hellfest 2022 | Full Concert Including 'Feed My Frankenstein'

Hellfest
Clisson, France

June 24, 2022 | Video Length: 1:11:25
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  • Alice Cooper’s performance at Hellfest on June 24, 2022, showcased him as a veteran artist with a career spanning over five decades. Leading up to t... Read Full Description >

    Alice Cooper’s performance at Hellfest on June 24, 2022, showcased him as a veteran artist with a career spanning over five decades. Leading up to this live performance, he released "Detroit Stories" in February 2021, a tribute to his roots and the musical scene of Detroit that greatly influenced his style. The Hellfest show featured key band members, including guitarists Nita Strauss and Ryan Roxie, highlighting his continued collaboration with talented musicians. An interesting aspect of this period in his career is Cooper's consistent ability to revitalize his stage presence and setlist with new arrangements, even as he embraces classic hits. His engagement with contemporary festivals like Hellfest demonstrates his enduring appeal in the rock genre and connection with both longtime fans and new audiences.

Alice Cooper 'I'm Eighteen' - Original Band Reunion at Good Records

Good Records
Dallas, TX, USA

September 30, 2022 | Video Length: 3:59
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  • In the live recording "I'm Eighteen" from "Live From The Astroturf," which took place on September 30, 2022, Alice Cooper presented a reunion of the o... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "I'm Eighteen" from "Live From The Astroturf," which took place on September 30, 2022, Alice Cooper presented a reunion of the original band, showcasing a significant moment in his long and storied career. Leading up to this recording, Cooper had been a formidable presence in the rock scene, with his 2021 release, "Detroit Stories," reaffirming his legacy and connection to the city that helped shape his music. The reunion at Good Records highlighted a unique celebration of the band's early work amidst contemporary success, allowing fans to relive the creative energy of the 1970s. This live performance not only signifies Cooper's enduring relevance but also reflects his dedication to honoring the roots of his career, as the original band's theatrical style and hard rock sound continue to influence generations of musicians.

Alice Cooper Full Concert at Mystic Lake Casino featuring classic hits

Mystic Lake Casino
Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States

May 5, 2023 | Video Length: 1:34:51
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  • On May 5, 2023, Alice Cooper performed a live concert at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota, showcasing his iconic theatrical rock style. Lea... Read Full Description >

    On May 5, 2023, Alice Cooper performed a live concert at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota, showcasing his iconic theatrical rock style. Leading up to this show, Cooper's career has seen significant evolution since his early days in the 1960s. His latest studio album before this performance was "Detroit Stories," released in February 2021. This album celebrated the roots of rock in Detroit, featuring a mix of new tracks and reimagined classic songs. Interestingly, this performance coincided with Cooper's ongoing dedication to his craft as he continues to tour extensively, maintaining a high-energy stage presence even in his mid-70s. The concert also showcased his classics, with "I'm Eighteen" performed with a crutch, highlighting both his resilience and commitment to delivering unforgettable live experiences to his fans.

Alice Cooper Performs 'I Love the Dead' at Rose Music Center, Huber Heights

Rose Music Center
Huber Heights, OH, United States

August 6, 2024 | Video Length: 3:01
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  • On August 6, 2024, Alice Cooper performed at the Rose Music Center in Huber Heights, OH, showcasing his unique blend of rock and theatrical performanc... Read Full Description >

    On August 6, 2024, Alice Cooper performed at the Rose Music Center in Huber Heights, OH, showcasing his unique blend of rock and theatrical performance, particularly highlighted by his song "I Love the Dead." This concert comes during a notable phase in his career, following the release of his 2023 album, "Road," which features a mix of hard rock and introspective themes. His extravagant stage presence, often characterized by elaborate costumes and props, continues to be a hallmark of his shows, captivating audiences as he blends musical artistry with horror-inspired theatrics. Additionally, Alice Cooper's enduring influence in the rock genre and his commitment to live performance remains strong, as evidenced by his ability to draw crowds years into his career, reinforcing his status as a legendary figure in rock music.

Alice Cooper - Full Concert - Featuring 'Lock Me Up', 'No More Mr. Nice Guy', and More

Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview
Syracuse, NY, United States

September 4, 2024 | Video Length: 1:5:17
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  • As of September 4, 2024, Alice Cooper was performing as part of the "Freaks on Parade" tour, which showcases his extensive and celebrated career. Lead... Read Full Description >

    As of September 4, 2024, Alice Cooper was performing as part of the "Freaks on Parade" tour, which showcases his extensive and celebrated career. Leading up to this live recording, one of his notable releases was the album "Detroit Stories," which debuted in February 2021. This album marked a return to Cooper's rock roots, celebrating the music scene of his hometown, Detroit. Interestingly, Cooper has maintained a reputation not only as a pioneering figure in shock rock but also as a performer who seamlessly merges theatrical elements into his shows. Known for his elaborate stage setups and dramatic performances, the live concert in Syracuse likely featured these signature aspects, ensuring fans experienced both his classic hits and newer material with the same larger-than-life flair. Cooper’s ability to continually reinvent his live performances reinforces his status in rock history while engaging diverse audiences across generations.

Alice Cooper - Live at Eventim Apollo, London - Full Concert

Eventim Apollo
London, United Kingdom

October 20, 2024 | Video Length: 1:29:46
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Alice Cooper Live in Orlando at Hard Rock: Full Concert Performance

Hard Rock Live
Orlando, FL, United States

February 6, 2025 | Video Length: 1:30:17
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  • As of February 6, 2025, Alice Cooper was in a dynamic phase of his career, showcasing his enduring appeal and theatrical rock style in his live perfor... Read Full Description >

    As of February 6, 2025, Alice Cooper was in a dynamic phase of his career, showcasing his enduring appeal and theatrical rock style in his live performance at Hard Rock Live in Orlando. Just prior to this event, he released the album "Detroit Stories" in 2021, which paid homage to the city that shaped his musical legacy. Throughout the years, Cooper has maintained a strong connection with his audience through elaborate live shows featuring a mix of classic hits and newer material. Notably, his setlist for this concert includes iconic tracks such as "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and "I'm Eighteen," reflecting both his historical significance in rock music and his ability to resonate with newer generations. The recording also emphasizes Cooper's trademark stage presence, ensuring that his performances remain a grand spectacle, blending music with theatrical elements that have defined his career since the 1970s.

Alice Cooper Live Performance - 'Black Widow' Guitar Solo Highlights

Clearwater, Florida, United States

February 8, 2025 | Video Length: 13:41
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  • In February 2025, Alice Cooper was actively touring to promote his latest album, "Detroit Stories," which was released in February 2021. This period m... Read Full Description >

    In February 2025, Alice Cooper was actively touring to promote his latest album, "Detroit Stories," which was released in February 2021. This period marked a significant phase in his career as he continued to solidify his status as a legendary figure in rock music. The live recording from Clearwater captures performances of several hits, showcasing Cooper's theatrical stage presence and elaborate showmanship that he is renowned for. Notably, Cooper's ability to reinvent himself while remaining true to his hard rock roots has kept his music relevant across generations. Additionally, the setlist features classic tracks like "Billion Dollar Babies" and "Be My Lover," reflecting his extensive catalog and the ongoing appreciation for his contributions to the genre. It's also interesting to note that Cooper’s theatrical style has inspired many artists, making him a pivotal figure in the development of shock rock.

  • In the live performance of "I Never Cry," Alice Cooper showcases his artistic evolution during the mid-1970s. Released in 1976 as part of the album "A... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "I Never Cry," Alice Cooper showcases his artistic evolution during the mid-1970s. Released in 1976 as part of the album "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell," the song marked a transition for Cooper into a more introspective era following his earlier, more theatrical rock style that characterized albums like "School's Out" and "Billion Dollar Babies." By this time, Cooper was grappling with personal issues and reflecting on his tumultuous life, which resonated in his music. "I Never Cry" stands out as a power ballad, revealing the emotional depth of Cooper's songwriting. This performance likely came during a time when he was diversifying his sound and solidifying his reputation as a significant artist in the rock genre, not just for his shock value but for his musicality and lyrical honesty.

  • In the live recording of "Be My Lover/Only Women Bleed/I Never Cry," Alice Cooper was in a transitional phase in his career during the mid-1970s. This... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Be My Lover/Only Women Bleed/I Never Cry," Alice Cooper was in a transitional phase in his career during the mid-1970s. This performance is representative of his album "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell," which was released in 1976, just after the commercial success of "Welcome to My Nightmare" in 1975. The shows during this period were known for their theatricality, culminating in Cooper’s reputation as a pioneer of shock rock. The live medley includes some of his most iconic songs, showcasing his ability to blend hard rock with compelling narratives—particularly with "Only Women Bleed," a significant hit that addressed themes of domestic struggles. This era marked the peak of his artistic persona, where he fully embraced his character and intricate stage performances, which were integral to his identity as an artist.