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ALICE COOPER UNVEILS HIS THIRD SINGLE ‘WELCOME TO THE SHOW’ AHEAD OF HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ALBUM ROAD - OUT ON AUGUST 25th

  Welcome to the Show’, showcasing Alice Cooper's signature blend of hard rock, theatrical storytelling, and haunting melodies is the third single released in prior to the August 25th launch of his Road album. One of the most influential and iconic figures in music, Cooper's latest offering taps into the essence of his classic hits while offering a fresh and invigorating sound, bursting with energy from the first note. “'Welcome to the Show' is just that: telling the audience here it is. The show is ready to go and we are fully loaded. Here it comes!", Alice says. LISTEN TO ‘WELCOME TO THE SHOW’:   Produced by longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, Road is written, composed and recorded with his trusted, longtime bandmates – Ryan Roxie (guitar), Chuck Garric (bass), Tommy Henrikson (guitar), Glen Sobel (drums), and Nita Strauss (guitar). It channels the spirit of old school Alice with instantly recognisable grit and plenty of gusto. It’s everything you’d hope for from hi...

The Damned invite you to “A Night Of A Thousand Vampires” - an evening of shock, awe, and a fierce live rampage

On October 28th, 2019, The Damned took the stage at London’s prestigious Palladium Theater for a very special immersive musical and theatrical experience - performing songs of their 40-year rich catalog. A true event from showmen supreme, it was a historic night in the history of a storied band and a special evening for fans and band alike. It was also a fond farewell for drummer Pinch, his final gig with his compadres after 20 years. An official album trailer, teasing this unforgettable show, is available below! The long awaited Live-album “A Night Of A Thousand Vampires” teams the first Punk-Band with The Hammer House of Horror and the cast of The Circus of Horrors. With the band and audience in full vampire attire, David Vanian transforms from Dracula into Nosferatu, “Neat Neat Neat” morphs into “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”, and fire-eaters and trapeze artists dazzle to a set that includes classics such as “Wait For the Blackout” and rare performances of appropriate covers like “People Ar...