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Published Date: 18 June 2009
The latest tour from rock veteran Alice Cooper is coming to Nottingham in December, it has been announced.
Alice Cooper's Theatre Of Death can be seen on Friday, December 4 at the Royal Concert Hall.

Alice Cooper's shows not only rock, they have also astounded, shocked and even terrified those in the front row.

However, Alice Cooper's Theatre of Dea
th Tour is set to surpass all previous spectaculars.

Featuring many of Cooper's massive hits including School's Out and Poison, plus newer material from his 2008 Along Came A Spider album, Alice Cooper's Theatre of Death is a very different show than any that has gone before. Always expect the unexpected from the unpredictable Cooper.

Of his latest tour, Alice Cooper said: "With this being a new show, with things we've never done before, we're proving that Alice is totally indestructible.

"It's still pure rock 'n roll of course. The great thing is that England always gets our shows better than anyone else."

Support for the tour will be provided by Man-Raze, made up of Def Leppard's Phil Collen (vocals, guitar), Paul Cook (drums), founder of The Sex Pistols, and Simon Laffy (bass) who was a member of Collen's pre-Leppard outfit, Girl.

Tickets are £32.50 (all subject to booking fee). Call the Box Office on 0115 9895555 or buy online by clicking here or here.



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