Original ALICE COOPER Band To Host Exclusive, Intimate Event in London

Alice Cooper Original Band 2025
Photo Credit: Jenny Risher

To celebrate their landmark reunion and the release of their first studio album in over 50 years, The Revenge of Alice Cooper (arriving July 25 via earMUSIC), the original ALICE COOPER group will take the stage for a once-in-a-lifetime exclusive live event at London’s Union Chapel on Wednesday, July 24, 2025.

In collaboration with Rough Trade, earMUSIC proudly presents an exclusive evening hosted by the legendary Sir Tim Rice. This intimate event is limited to just 900 fans and will feature a first listen to the new album, an in-depth interview with the band, and a rare opportunity for audience Q&A.

Tickets will be available starting Wednesday, June 11 at 10:00 a.m. BST through Rough Trade’s website. Fans can choose between general admission tickets and special bundles that include the new album. Each ticket purchase also comes with a commemorative print.

Event Details
Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2025
Venue: Union Chapel, London
Time: 18:00 – 21:30 BST

Capacity: 900

Schedule:

– 18:00 Doors Open
– 19:00 Album Listening Session
– 20:00 The original ALICE COOPER group Q&A with Sir Tim Rice

Even if you’re not one of the 900 attending in person, you won’t miss a thing. The entire event will be broadcast live to a global audience via the earMUSIC and Alice Cooper YouTube channels, as well as on TalkShopLive.

The Revenge of Alice Cooper is a high-voltage journey into vintage horror and classic ’70s shock rock, capturing the sound, energy, and mischief that made the original ALICE COOPER band legendary. In a truly special moment, the album features a posthumous appearance by Glen Buxton, the band’s original guitarist who passed away in 1997, through an unreleased recording that seamlessly blends the past with the present on “What Happened To You,” featuring his original guitar part.

As if that wasn’t enough – two rare bonus tracks are exclusively included in the box set and limited smart format: a long-lost 1970 version of “Return of The Spiders,” recently unearthed after 50 years and newly mixed by Bob Ezrin, plus “Titanic Overunderture,” a powerful blend of vintage recordings and brand-new parts.