It was undoubtedly one of the most exciting and emotional evenings in rock history: the original line-up of the Alice Cooper Group reunited live on stage at the sold-out O2 Arena in London – on the same day that their first studio album together in over 50 years was released: “The Revenge Of Alice Cooper”.
What seemed like the grand finale of the concert was initially introduced by a special surprise guest: Johnny Depp took to the stage and joined Alice Cooper and his tour band to pay tribute to the recently deceased Ozzy Osbourne. Together they performed a powerful version of Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid,” which electrified the audience.
But just when everyone thought it was over, the real highlight came: Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith, and Michael Bruce took the stage to thunderous applause. Together with Alice, Johnny, and the live band, they played a deeply emotional version of “School’s Out” – a cross-generational finale full of goosebump moments that celebrated friendship, legacy, and the new beginning of this iconic band.

Photo: Kyler Clark
The night before, fans had the opportunity to see Alice and the original band live together with legendary producer Bob Ezrin at a sold-out Q&A event at London’s Union Chapel. The host was none other than Sir Tim Rice, and there was an exclusive preview of the entire new album.
With “The Revenge Of Alice Cooper,” the band impressively proves that it is still one of the most powerful and influential rock formations in the world—and that its story is far from over.
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