Alice Cooper adds fall US dates to busy 2019 tour schedule

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Rob Fenn/Courtesy of earMUSICAlice Cooper has lined up a new series of fall U.S. headlining concerts, which follow his previously announced North American summer tour dates that are scheduled for July and August.

A total of 14 shows have been added to the shock rocker’s itinerary, spanning from a November 3 concert in Fort Myers, Florida, through a November 29 performance in Prior Lake, Minnesota.

Tickets for most of the November concerts will go on sale to the general public this Friday, June 7, at 10 a.m. local time, while pre-sale tickets for many shows will be available starting Tuesday, June 4, at 10 a.m. local time. Visit AliceCooper.com for more details.

As mentioned, Cooper also will be touring the U.S. while school is out this summer, starting with a short series of headlining dates that begin July 4 in Mashantucket, Connecticut, followed by a month-long joint trek with metal band Halestorm that runs from mid-July to mid-August. Cooper also will play Canada’s star-studded Roxodus Music Fest in Stayner, Ontario, on July 13.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will introduce a new show dubbed “Ol’ Black Eyes Is Back” starting with the July 4 concert.

Alice’s 2019 schedule also includes a European trek running from late August into October.

Here are all of Cooper’s confirmed 2019 North American tour dates:

7/4 — Mashantucket, CT, Foxwoods Resort Casino – Grand Theater
7/6 — Columbus, OH, Express Live! (Outdoors)
7/7 — Peoria, IL, Peoria Civic Center Theatre
7/9 — Dubuque, IA, Five Flags Center
7/10 — Madison, WI, The Sylvee
7/11 — Wabash, IN, Honeywell Center
7/13 — Stayner, ON, Canada, Roxodus Music Fest*
7/14 — Cleveland, OH, Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
7/17 — Allentown, PA, PPL Center#
7/19 — Pittsburgh, PA, KeyBank Pavilion#
7/20 — Clarkston, MI, DTE Energy Music Theatre#
7/21 — Tinley Park, IL, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre#
7/23 — Cincinnati, OH, Riverbend Music Center#
7/25 — Maryland Heights, MO, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St. Louis#
7/26 — Kansas City, MO, Starlight Theatre#
7/28 — Oklahoma City, OK, Zoo Amphitheatre#
7/29 — Cedar Park, TX, H-E-B Center#
7/31 — Irving, TX, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory#
8/1 — The Woodlands, TX, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman#
8/3 — Knoxville, TN, Thompson Boling Arena#
8/4 — Nashville, TN, The Opry House#
8/7 — Canandaigua, NY, Constellation Brands–Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center: CMAC#
8/8 — Bethel, NY, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts#
8/10 — Westbrook, ME, Maine Savings Pavilion at Rock Row#
8/11 — Gilford, NH, Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion#
8/13 — Bristow, VA, Jiffy Lube Live#
8/15 — Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center#
8/16 — Camden, NJ, BB&T Pavilion#
11/3 — Fort Myers, FL, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall+
11/5 — Melbourne, FL, King Center+
11/6 — Orlando, FL, Hard Rock Live+
11/7 — Clearwater, FL, Ruth Eckerd Hall+
11/9 — Biloxi, MS, Beau Rivage+
11/10 — Montgomery, AL, Montgomery Performing Arts Center+
11/12 — Huntsville, AL, Von Braun Center+
11/14 — North Charleston, SC, North Charleston Performing Arts Center+
11/15 — Greenville, SC, Peace Concert Hall+
11/16 — Roanoke, VA, Berglund Performing Arts Center+
11/21 — Glen Falls, NY, Cool Insuring Arena+
11/25 — Indianapolis, IN, Murat Theatre+
11/27 — Evansville, IN, Old National Events Plaza+
11/29 — Prior Lake, MN, Mystic Lake Casino Showroom+

* = festival show.
# = with Halestorm.
+ = newly added concert.

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