"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 1/30/26)
81
%
Based on
42
critic concert reviews
Real Live Certified
Artists are "Real Live Certified" if their live shows have broad critical acclaim
Critics Consensus
Based on 317 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Alice Cooper is rated as a remarkable live performer, with impressive shows that are worth watching. Alice Cooper concert reviews describe live shows and performances as unforgettable, energetic, entertaining, chaotic, theatrical, varied, and amazing. Alice Cooper is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers.
How long are their concerts?
How long are Alice Cooper concerts? Alice Cooper concerts usually last from 45 minutes to up to two hours.
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book Alice Cooper? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for Alice Cooper range from $150,000 - $250,000, with Alice Cooper's current estimated booking fee to be around $150,000.
On tour
Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham NC, United States (April 28); Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL, United States (May 7); Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL, United States (May 7); Logspeed CZ Aréna, Plzeň, Czech Republic (June 30); Life Park, Istanbul, Turkey (June 13); Val de Moine, Clisson, France (June 18); Boeretang, Dessel, Belgium (June 18); Recinto Mendizabala, Vitoria Gasteiz, Spain (June 18); Schlosspark Esterhazy; Rockhal; Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen, Eisenstadt, Austria; Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg; Gelsenkirchen, Germany (July 4; Jul 8; Jul 9)
Vincent Damon Furnier (born February 4, 1948 in Detroit, MI) better known as Alice Cooper is an American rock singer, songwriter, and musician whose career spans five decades.
Has Performed With
Halestorm, Marilyn Manson, Twisted Sister, Rob Zombie, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Ace Frehley, Buckcherry, The Cult, Creeper, Ministry, Filter
Artist Website
Critic Concert Reviews
Vintage Rock (USA)
October 19, 2025
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The so called “arena rock” heyday of the 1970s and 1980s has long passed, but every now and then, an act or two has been able to resurrect those glory years, and do it well, much to the joy of the “classic rock” audience, who are some of the most faithful of attendees to concerts in arenas and stadiums.
Judas Priest and Alice Cooper came to Budweiser Stage on Monday night and put on a spectacular performance. With the season coming to an end for the venue, this large crowd still had more gas in the tank to have one final night of heavy metal head banging.
The Factory fails to disappoint, this time hosting the legendary Alice Cooper. With a catalog hailing from the 1970s, Cooper’s set was able to perfectly embody his stage- and songcraft that have been celebrated in rock history for decades.