The rock legend continues to tour

Rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper is relaunching his long-running radio show today (Mon, Feb 5th) with a new name and a new syndication partner. Alice’s Attic will now be syndicated via Superadio.

Cooper will be working with the same creative team from his long-running and much-loved Nights With Alice Cooper radio show and the new program will feature a curated mix of classic and some obscure rock, with an occasional “future classic” song, plus Cooper’s stories and commentary about the music and artists he features.

New shows will air for five hours Monday through Thursday, with reconfigured shows on weekends. Local radio stations throughout the US and Australia are already airing the show, with additional stations there, as well as in Canada and the UK expected to sign on shortly.

“To all of my insane radio minions, I’m BACK. And if you thought 20 years of Nights With Alice Cooper was weird, just wait until you get into Alice’s Attic!” Cooper shares. “Just think about who or what could be lurking in all these dusty old boxes. We’ve got the same team behind the new show and so you’ll find the show fairly familiar, but we’re all looking forward to getting a little more creative with introducing new elements to keep things from getting stale. Speaking of stale… what IS that smell??!”

2024 will be a busy year for Cooper, as he has lots of international touring on deck. He will be headed to Australia in April and to Europe in June and July.

Additionally, Cooper will return to the road in the US for another summer trek with Rob Zombie. Produced by Live Nation, the 21-city run begins on Tuesday, August 20th in Albuquerque, NM at Isleta Amphitheater, with stops throughout North America including Saint Paul, Milwaukee, Boston and Austin, before wrapping up on Wednesday, September 18th at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX.

Two Cooper reissues are coming on March 8th. Billion Dollar Babies (Trillion Dollar Deluxe Edition) will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a newly remastered version of the original album with bonus material, including studio outtakes, single mixes, and an electrifying 1973 concert recording. Theatre Of Death — Live At Hammersmith 2009 will be available as a limited first edition vinyl pressed on two red 180-gram LPs with a DVD with the complete concert film. As an additional highlight, the package includes a numbered concert ticket replica that takes listeners back to Alice Cooper’s fascinating world of horror.

Last summer, Cooper released his most recent studio album, Road, via earMUSIC. The album, recorded with his current live band, features appearances by Rage Against the Machine frontman Tom Morello, MC5’s Wayne Kramer, Buckcherry’s Keith Nelson, and guitarist Kane Roberts.