ALICE COOPER has begun rehearsals in Phoenix for his upcoming "Alice's Attic" spring 2026 U.S. headlining tour, running April 14 through May 9, and has offered fans a tantalizing glimpse behind the curtain. The shock rock legend shared photos and video clips from the rehearsal studio via social media, teasing new theatrical elements, stage props, and production design that promise to push the boundaries of his already legendary live show even further.
Cooper, who turns 79 later this year, continues to defy the aging process with a relentless touring schedule that would exhaust performers half his age. In addition to the "Alice's Attic" tour, he also has "Welcome to Our Nightmare" shows with illusionist Criss Angel at the Luxor in Las Vegas running through March, April, and May — a unique collaboration that merges Cooper's theatrical horror aesthetic with Angel's visual illusions for a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience.
The "Alice's Attic" concept reportedly draws from the darkest corners of Cooper's extensive catalog, with the stage design creating an immersive environment that brings the "attic" concept to life through elaborate set pieces, lighting design, and the kind of macabre theatrical touches that have defined Cooper's live shows since the early 1970s. His touring band — featuring guitarists Nita Strauss and Ryan Roxie, bassist Chuck Garric, drummer Glen Sobel, and keyboardist Tommy Henriksen — remains one of the tightest and most accomplished backing bands in rock.
Remaining tickets are available at all venues through Ticketmaster and local box offices. Cooper's spring tour has become an annual tradition for the godfather of shock rock, and each year's production brings something new to a format that he has been perfecting for over five decades.