ALICE COOPER has announced a fresh batch of North American tour dates for spring and summer 2026, continuing the tireless live performance schedule that has defined his career for over five decades. The shock rock pioneer, who turned 78 in February, shows absolutely no signs of slowing down, with dates spanning arenas and amphitheaters across the United States and Canada that will keep him on the road for much of the year.
COOPER remains one of rock and metal's most reliable and spectacular live attractions, known for his theatrical stage show that features guillotines, electric chairs, boa constrictors, pyrotechnics, elaborate costumes, and the kind of macabre showmanship that has inspired everyone from KISS to ROB ZOMBIE to MARILYN MANSON. Despite his age, reviews of recent COOPER shows consistently praise his energy, vocal power, and the precision of his stage production — a testament to the professionalism and physical discipline he has maintained throughout his career.
The 2026 dates come on the heels of a remarkably busy 2025 that saw COOPER reunite with his original band for "The Revenge of Alice Cooper" album and co-headline a major North American tour with JUDAS PRIEST. The new tour is expected to feature material from across his vast catalog, with the setlist likely drawing from classic albums like "Welcome to My Nightmare," "Trash," and "Billion Dollar Babies," alongside selections from his more recent work.
Tickets go on sale later this week through Live Nation, with VIP packages offering meet-and-greet opportunities and exclusive merchandise. COOPER's 2026 calendar also includes a special limited engagement with magician Criss Angel in Las Vegas and further Hollywood Vampires dates with Joe Perry and Johnny Depp — making it one of the busiest years in the legend's already overflowing schedule.