Alice Cooper’s “Too Close For Comfort” tour is extending into 2025, with a fresh series of East Coast dates this winter. Known for his theatrically dark and thrilling performances, Cooper will kick off this new leg on January 31, 2025, in Augusta, Georgia, and continue to cities like Orlando, Fort Myers, and St. Augustine, Florida.
2025 Winter Tour Dates
Jan. 31 – The Bell Auditorium – Augusta, GA
Feb. 01 – Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort – Cherokee, NC
Feb. 02 – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, NC
Feb. 04 – Saenger Theatre Mobile – Mobile, AL
Feb. 06 – Hard Rock Live Orlando – Orlando, FL
Feb. 07 – Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW – Fort Myers, FL
Feb. 08 – The BayCare Sound – Clearwater, FL
Feb. 11 – St. Augustine Amphitheatre – St. Augustine, FL
Fans eager to snag tickets can access presales starting tomorrow, October 29, using the password “SICKTHINGS.” General ticket sales open on Halloween.
Shock Rock Pioneer Continues to Thrill Audiences
Over decades, Alice Cooper has crafted a rock show full of eerie, theatrical elements that feel like a blend of horror movies and vaudeville. His sets have famously featured electric chairs, guillotines, and boa constrictors, creating an immersive psycho-drama on stage. Cooper shared in a recent interview that while “shock rock” may be less surprising to today’s audiences, the dramatic elements are still integral. “I want the audience to get involved in the show,” he said, emphasizing that his act remains rooted in character-driven stories with classic songs like “Feed My Frankenstein” and “No More Mr. Nice Guy.”
New Music and a Classic Band Lineup
Alice Cooper’s latest concept album, Road, celebrates the highs and lows of life on tour and showcases his signature rock sound. Backed by his long-time live band—Ryan Roxie, Chuck Garric, Tommy Henriksen, Glen Sobel, and Nita Strauss—Cooper’s show promises an unforgettable experience for both veteran fans and newcomers alike.
Fresh off the 2024 “Freaks On Parade” tour with Rob Zombie, MINISTRY, and FILTER, Cooper shows no signs of slowing down, continuing his reign as the “architect of shock-rock” and cementing his influence on generations of rock and roll fans.
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