Alice Cooper
Legendary rocker Alice Cooper will storm the Main Stage on Friday, August 3 at 8 p.m. Known best for his “shock rock” mentality, the inimitable artist has been rattling the music industry since his start in the early 60s. Featuring powerful, distinctive singles, including the No. 1 hit “School’s Out,” Alice Cooper is immediately recognized for his theatrical brand; his 2011 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has proven that his unique style continues to intrigue his dedicated fan base.
In the early 60s, Alice Cooper began his career as a teenager in Phoenix, Arizona and he quickly found his sound and style. Initially, the band’s dark eyeliner and demeanor was not well-received by the public, but they signed with a record label and their eclectic performances soon became irreplaceable.
Aside from the recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, the band, as well as Alice Cooper’s solo act, was huge by the mid-70s. The 1973 album “Billion Dollar Babies” hit No. 1 in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Two Grammy nominations, in 1984 and 1997, brought the group even more fame. In addition to his music career, Cooper was seen in television shows such as Wayne’s World, That 70’s Show and Gene Wilder’s Something Wilder, as well as the horror film, Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare.
All seating for this show is reserved and tickets are $45 and $35.