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The legendary Alice Cooper and The Stranglers on the same Brighton bill

by Nick Linazasoro
Wednesday 20 Feb, 2019 at 1:24AM
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The legendary Alice Cooper and The Stranglers on the same Brighton bill
Alice Cooper is coming to Brighton

Alice Cooper is back in the UK this October, returning to the country that first embraced him, in the 50th year since the first Alice Cooper album release, and bringing an all-new show.

Still the best rock show in the world, a night with Alice is full of the shocks, dark humour and guillotines but with a not-so-secret ingredient – incredible songs performed by a brilliant band.

The greatest ringmaster in rock conducts some of best musicians on the planet, from Chuck Garric’s blistering bass, to the triple guitar attack of Nita Strauss, Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen, added to the thundering Glen Sobel, consistently voted the world’s best rock drummer.

Alice Cooper’s ‘Pretties For You’ album (1969) and ‘School’s Out’ album (1972)

Alice Cooper classics like ‘Under My Wheels‘, ‘Schools Out’, ‘Poison’, ‘Billion Dollar Babies’, ‘No More Mr Nice Guy’ and the rest are joined by tracks from acclaimed recent album – ‘Paranormal’, released on earMUSIC which features guests like ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons, U2 drummer Larry Mullen, Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover and also saw the highly anticipated mini-reunion of the original Alice Cooper band members.

Alice Cooper’s ‘Billion Dollar Babies’ album (1973) and ‘Paranormal’ (2017)

And for the UK dates, Alice is once again bringing a killer bill. Iconic UK band The Stranglers are special guests plus MC50 (featuring Wayne Kramer).

The Stranglers (pic David Boni)

The Stranglers boast a rich history, breaking the punk mould to produce many iconic hits down the years. From the languid ‘Peaches’, to the anthemic ‘No More Heroes’ and ‘Golden Brown’, the Londoners remain a visceral live act.

MC50

MC50 is original frontman Wayne Kramer’s celebration of 50 years of the MC5’s ‘Kick Out The Jams’, one the most incendiary rock albums ever.

Playing the record from start to finish, Kramer has assembled a new line-up that recently completed both a US and a UK European tour in 2018, featuring Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil, and Fugazi’s Brendan Canty.

The MC5 and Alice Cooper have history. Alice was a Detroit native and returned there in 1970 to make his name in the city while The MC5, The Stooges and Bob Seger, among others, were tearing up the city. Harder, faster, stronger and darker than the hippies on the west coast, they changed music forever.

Commented Alice “We’re coming back in October for a big tour with our new show ‘Ol Black Eyes Is Back’ it’s going to be a great night with my very special guests The Stranglers plus the MC50”.

For more information visit alicecooper.com

Tour Dates October 2019:
4th – Manchester Arena
5th – Aberdeen Event Complex
7th – Leeds First Direct Arena
8th – Brighton Centre
10th – London The O2
11th – Birmingham Resorts World Arena
12th – Cardiff Arena

Tickets on general sale this Friday 22nd February at 10am from HERE and for the Brighton show the tickets are also available from the Brighton Centre Box Office: 0844 8471515 / brightoncentre.co.uk

Artist pre-sale on Wednesday 20th February at 10am from HERE.

Planet Rock / Kerrang / Absolute Classic Rock / Venue and AEG pre-sales on Thursday 21st February 10am from HERE.

Brighton gig flyer

More about Alice Cooper, the man, the myth, the legend:

Alice Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock. With his influence on rock & roll long since acknowledged, his place in rock history and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame secure, and his multiple gold & platinum albums, sold-out tours plus countless honours and career achievement awards, there is little that Alice Cooper hasn’t achieved in his remarkable career.

Cooper 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 24 hour cable news can present real life shocking images.

Still touring worldwide year-in and year-out, still hosting his worldwide syndicated radio show (heard on Planet Rock 5 days a week in the UK), still writing and recording new music, Alice Cooper shows no sign of slowing down, including the planned release of a new album in mid-2019.

More on Alice Cooper HERE.

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