Alice Cooper and The Cult have announced details of a co-headlining UK arena tour that’s set to take place next summer.
The two acts will hit the road in late May and early June next year for six arena shows.
The tour is set to begin on May 23 with a show at the Swansea Arena, before the band play at The O2 in London two days later.
Dates in Manchester, Glasgow and Birmingham follow before the tour wraps up in Leeds at the First Direct Arena on June 1.
Tickets for the tour are available here.
MAY 2022
23 – Swansea, Arena
25 – London, The O2
27 – Manchester, AO Arena
28 – Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
30 – Birmingham, Resorts World Arena
JUNE 2022
1 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
In other news, Alice Cooper recently endorsed a new colouring book centred around his career, titled Welcome 2 My Nightmare.
Welcome 2 My Nightmare is the latest instalment in a string of books made by Rock N Roll Colouring, with each one celebrating the art of a different act.
They released their first instalments, themed around Judas Priest and Motörhead respectively, late last year. The company followed that up with the release of Thin Lizzy and Megadeth-themed books in April of this year.
Alice Cooper dropped his latest album âDetroit Storiesâ back in February of this year. Speaking of the albumâs theme at the time of its announcement, Cooper said, âDetroit was the epicentre for angry hard rock.
âAfter not fitting in anywhere in the US (musically or image-wise) Detroit was the only place that recognised the Alice Cooper guitar driven, hard rock sound.â
Watch NME‘s In Conversation video interview with Cooper all about the new album above.
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