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Shock rock legend Alice Cooper has announced a busy 2026 touring schedule that will take him across the U.S. before launching an extensive European run during peak festival season.
Cooper will kick things off with a series of U.S. appearances, including multiple dates in Las Vegas and a stop at Florida’s Welcome to Rockville in May. From there, he’ll cross the Atlantic for more than a dozen European shows spanning June and July, with performances booked at some of the continent’s biggest rock festivals.
The European leg places Cooper at major events including Azkena Rock Festival in Spain, Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium, Copenhell in Denmark, and Tons of Rock in Norway, alongside arena and outdoor headline shows throughout the region.
The tour follows a packed 2025 schedule that saw Cooper share stages with Judas Priest on a lengthy North American run, as well as headline his own dates. It also comes after the high-profile reunion of the original Alice Cooper band and the release of The Revenge of Alice Cooper, their first full-length album together in more than five decades.
That reunion project — featuring Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith, with archival contributions from late guitarist Glen Buxton — earned strong chart placements and renewed interest in the group’s classic-era sound. Cooper has since hinted that another reunion album could happen, while also continuing work on new solo material.
Tickets for all 2026 tour dates are available through Cooper’s official website.
Alice Cooper — 2026 Tour Dates
United States
- March 6–8 — Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater at Planet Hollywood
- April 3–4 — Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater at Planet Hollywood
- May 7 — Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome to Rockville
- May 22–23 — Las Vegas, NV @ Criss Angel Theater at Planet Hollywood
Europe
- June 13 — Lifepark, Turkey @ LifePark
- June 18–20 — Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain @ Azkena Rock Festival
- June 21 — Dessel, Belgium @ Graspop Metal Meeting
- June 24–27 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ Copenhell Festival
- June 24–27 — Oslo, Norway @ Tons of Rock
- June 27 — Rättvik, Sweden @ Dalhalla
- June 30 — Plzeň, Czech Republic @ Logspeed Aréna
- July 3 — Klam, Austria @ Clam Rock Festival
- July 4 — Eisenstadt, Austria @ Lovely Days Festival
- July 7 — Dübendorf, Switzerland @ The Hall
- July 8 — Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg @ Rockhal
- July 9 — Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen
- July 12 — Provincia di Vicenza, Italy @ AMA Music Festival
SOURCE: Ultimate Classic Rock