Alice Cooper has stated that he has no plans to hang up his microphone anytime soon, despite the fact that many iconic rock performers from the 1960s and 1970s are announcing their last tours, according to Parade.
The 77-year-old Godfather of Shock Rock was questioned about the prospect of a farewell tour in a recent SiriusXM podcast interview that was posted on hisTikTok account.
I can’t imagine that. I can’t imagine a last performance. Since I’ve never really considered what that might be, I truly can’t. Cooper stated that it will continue to go until it is no longer able to.
Cooper emphasized that he would only keep performing as long as he was able to sustain his characteristic level of intensity.
He added, “In all reality, I’m playing with better energy now than I did then.” “I always said I will never go on stage as Alice Cooper if I can’t play him the way I played him in 1975 with the same energy,” he remarked.
The rock legend’s dedication to performing coincides with the departure of some of his peers from touring. The Who with The Song Is Over tour and the Eagles with The Long Goodbye Tour are now bidding adieu, while Aerosmith ended up their Peace Out tour in 2023 and Foreigner completed their last performances in 2024.
Cooper is presently performing as the opening act for My Chemical Romance’s Black Parade tour, which features his signature horror theatrics and timeless anthems like School’s Out and Poison.
He has 33 events scheduled throughout the USA and Canada through October 2025, so he has a full itinerary beyond this contract.
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