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Done deal: Alice Cooper has just confirmed another major deal……

Rock legend Alice Cooper has officially confirmed a major new deal that has fans buzzing: a historic reunion with his original band for their first studio album together in over 50 years. The upcoming album, titled The Revenge of Alice Cooper, is set for release on July 25, 2025, via earMUSIC. This marks the first collaboration between Alice Cooper and original bandmates Michael Bruce (guitar), Dennis Dunaway (bass), and Neal Smith (drums) since their 1973 album Muscle of Love. (People.com, Wikipedia)

The album is produced by long-time collaborator Bob Ezrin, who worked with the band on their classic early ’70s albums. Ezrin noted that the band’s chemistry remains intact, likening their interactions to those of high school friends. The album also honors original guitarist Glen Buxton, who passed away in 1997, by including two tracks featuring his contributions. (Louder, People.com)

The first single from the album, “Black Mamba,” was released on April 22 and features Robby Krieger from The Doors. The track showcases the band’s enduring signature sound, blending nostalgia with fresh energy. (Louder)

In addition to the album, Alice Cooper has announced an extensive 2025 tour schedule. He will continue his “Too Close For Comfort Tour,” which has been extended into spring and summer 2025, with dates across the U.S. Notable performances include a May 9 appearance at the Sonic Temple Festival in Columbus, Ohio, and a co-headlining tour with Judas Priest beginning in September. (Ultimate Classic Rock, New York Post, Louder)

Fans in the UK can look forward to exclusive shows in Cardiff and Edinburgh on July 22 and 23, respectively. These performances mark Alice Cooper’s only UK appearances in 2025 and his first return to the Edinburgh Playhouse in over two decades. (NME, The Scottish Sun)

Tickets for the tour are available through various platforms, including Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats. With the combination of a new album and an extensive tour, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Alice Cooper and his fans.(New York Post)

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