The Revenge of Alice Cooper
The master of shock rock returns! On Tuesday, 7 July 2026, Alice Cooper will bring his spectacular stage show back to Switzerland – a must-see for all rock fans who want to experience the ultimate mix of theatre, horror and hard rock.

After 51 years, Alice Cooper has reunited with his former band members Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway and Neal Smith to release the album The Revenge of Alice Cooper. With this sensational work, the shock rocker has not only come full circle, but also cracked number 2 in the Swiss album charts. A new, perhaps final chapter in an unmistakable rock history has begun.

Since the early 1970s, the name Alice Cooper has been synonymous with impressive rock performances and songs that have long since achieved classic status. Originally founded as a band, Alice Cooper made his solo breakthrough with the album Love It to Death and the hit single I'm Eighteen. The mixture of raw guitar sound, biting humour and dark stage magic shaped an entire genre and made Alice Cooper an icon.

With albums such as Trash and Hey Stoopid, he set new standards in concept rock and stage shows. Alice Cooper's performances are notorious for their elaborate staging – from snakes and guillotines to fake blood and macabre theatrics. But behind all the spectacle is a musician who understands his art and his audience perfectly.

Don't miss this evening when Alice Cooper transforms THE HALL Zurich into a rock “n” roll chamber of horrors – an evening full of energy, classics and surprising moments.

Tickets will be available from 10.00 am on 17 October 2025 at ticketcorner.ch.

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When
Doors
6.30 pm
Show
8.00 pm
Where
HALL
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