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Alice Cooper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Alice Cooper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Alice Cooper Show Upsized For Melbourne and Brisbane

by Paul Cashmere on July 17, 2017

in News

The Alice Cooper shows in Melbourne and Brisbane have been upsized.

The Melbourne show has moved to Rod Laver Arena, Brisbane will now be at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

Alice is presenting a brand new show across the USA with songs like ‘The World Needs Guts’, ‘Pain’ and ‘Woman of Mass Destruction’ back in the set after years in the wilderness.

Alice Cooper July 1, 2007, RockFest Spain

Brutal Planet (from Brutal Planet, 2000)
No More Mr. Nice Guy (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973)
Under My Wheels (from Killer, 1971)
Lost in America (from The Last Temptation, 1994)
Pain (from Flush The Fashion, 1980)
Welcome to My Nightmare (from Welcome To My Nightmare, 1975)
Billion Dollar Babies (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973)
The World Needs Guts (from Constrictor, 1986)
Woman of Mass Distraction (from Dirty Diamonds, 2005)
Guitar Solo
Poison (from Trash, 1989)
Halo of Flies (from Killer, 1971)
Feed My Frankenstein (from Hey Stoopid, 1991)
Cold Ethyl (from Welcome To My Nightmare, 1975)
Only Women Bleed (from Welcome To My Nightmare, 1975)
Escape (from Welcome To My Nightmare, 1975)
Ballad of Dwight Fry (from Love It To Death, 1971)
Killer (from Killer, 1971)
I Love the Dead (from Billion Dollar Babies, 1973)
I’m Eighteen (from Love It To Death, 1971)

Encore:
School’s Out (from School’s Out, 1972)

Meanwhile, a second song ‘Paranormal’, the title track off the new album, has been released ahead of the album release on July 28.

AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES: ‘SPEND THE NIGHT WITH ALICE COOPER’

WITH VERY SPECIAL GUEST ACE FREHLEY, AND STRANGERS

Tuesday 17 October, Perth Arena, Perth, WA
Thursday 19 October, Thebarton Theatre, Thebarton, SA ** sold out
Friday 20 October, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC ** new venue
Saturday 21 October, Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
Monday 23 October, AIS Arena, Canberra, ACT
Tuesday 24 October, Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, NSW
Wednesday 25 October, Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD ** new venue

TICKETING INFORMATION
Tickets at www.ticketek.com.au

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