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How to get tickets for Alice Cooper’s 2024 UK tour, including presale details

The legendary rocker’s ‘Too Close For Comfort’ tour is coming to British cities this autumn

Ed Cunningham
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Ed Cunningham
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It’s been a good week for the UK’s classic heavy rockers. First AC/DC announced their first UK shows in eight years (find out how to get tickets for those gigs here) and now the legendary Alice Cooper has revealed he’ll be coming to these shores with his ‘Too Close For Comfort’ tour. 

Cooper will stop by for six sizeable shows in October 2024. And not just that – Cooper will be joined by some pretty huge names. Scottish rock legends Primal Scream will join him at all the non-London dates, while OG Sex Pistole Glen Matlock will support Cooper in London. 

Excited for Alice Cooper’s autumn 2024 UK tour? From tour dates to ticket prices, here’s everything you need to know about the gigs.

When is Alice Cooper playing the UK?

Cooper will take to UK stages from October 14-21. Here’s when he’s playing and where.

  • October 14: Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • October 16: Birmingham, Utilita Arena
  • October 17: Manchester, AO Arena
  • October 18: Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • October 20: London, Eventim Apollo
  • October 21: London, Eventim Apollo 

When do tickets go on sale for the ‘Too Close For Comfort’ tour?

General tickets go on sale on Friday February 23 at 10am. You’ll be able to buy ‘em here

How much will tickets cost?

Ticket prices haven’t yet been revealed. We’ll let you know as soon as we find out more!

Any news on presale?

There’s a presale for Three customers from Wednesday February 21 at 10am and another for AEG Presents, AXS, Ticketmaster and individual venues on Thursday February 22 at 10am.

Can I go VIP?

Sure! You can pick up official VIP and hospitality tickets through Seat Unique. Find out more here.

What’s been said about the tour so far?

Commenting on the tour and release of his 2023 album ‘Road’, Cooper said: ‘For “Road”, I wanted the band to be involved in the foundation of all the songs.

‘I only see these guys when we’re on the road. So, I wanted them to be as tight as they are for the show but on all new material. When you have a band this good, I believe in showing it off, and this is my way of doing so.’

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