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Alice Cooper

Live Performances by Alice Cooper in 2011

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.