ALICE COOPER Confirms New Album Title

March 11, 2005

During an interview with Australian radio Triple-J Thursday morning (March 10),ALICE COOPER confirmed that the working title for his upcoming album is still "Dirty Diamonds". In addition, Alice stated that his forthcoming Australian tour will feature all the "usual theatrics."

As previously reported, Cooper will star in a series of intimate shows, starting in Newcastle on June 21. He will perform dates in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

The 57-year-old last toured Australia in 2001 and has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide over his career.

He is considered one of the most outrageous performers in the world, having risen to fame in the 1970s with albums including "School's Out" and the 1975 classic "Welcome to My Nightmare".

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