ALICE COOPER: More Canadian Dates Announced

April 1, 2008

ALICE COOPER has scheduled the following Canadian dates this fall:

Sep. 19 - Vancouver, BC - The Centre In Vancouver for Performing Arts
Sep. 21 - Kamloops, BC - Interior Savings Centre
Sep. 23 - Prince George, BC - Prince George CN Centre
Sep. 26 - Red Dear, AB - Enmax Centrium
Sep. 27 - Edmonton, AB - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Sep. 29 - Calgary, AB - Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Oct. 01 - Regina, SK - Conexus Arts Centre
Oct. 02 - Saskatoon, SK - TCU Place
Oct. 06 - Hamilton, ON - Hamilton Place Theatre
Oct. 07 - Barrie, ON - Barrie Molson Centre
Oct. 08 - Oshawa, ON - General Motors Centre
Oct. 11 - Ottawa, ON - Ottawa Civic Centre
Oct. 15 - Montral, QC - St-Denis Theatre
Oct. 21 - St. Johns, NL - Mile One Centre

ALICE COOPER recently signed a deal with Steamhammer/SPV. Autumn 2008 will see the arrival of Cooper's eagerly awaited new studio album, which the legendary singer began recording in February. Tentatively titled "Along Came A Spider", the CD is being co-produced by Greg Hampton and Danny Saber in Los Angeles.

Cooper interrupted the current studio production for March shows in Australia, New Zealand and Japan, and plans extensive touring later in 2008 covering Europe, Canada, and the USA. His band features longtime drummer Eric Singer, guitarists Keri Kelli and Jason Hook, and bassist Chuck Garric.

Alice's "Nights With Alice Cooper" syndicated classic rock radio show continues to air Monday through Friday on 90 stations throughout North America plus outlets in Australia, Ireland, the UK, and other countries.

The paperback edition of Cooper's "Alice Cooper, Golf Monster: A Rock 'N'Roller's 12 Steps To Becoming A Golf Addict" book is scheduled to hit stores in May.

"Golf Monster" is a pull-no-punches account of Alice's life, and it deals candidly with his alcohol problem, which almost ruined him at the height of his fame in the '70s.

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