Video: ALICE COOPER's Surprise Performance At Stockholm's Hard Rock Café

November 16, 2015

The ALICE COOPER band — Tommy Henriksen (guitar),Ryan Roxie (guitar),Nita Strauss (guitar),Chuck Garric (bass) and Glen Sobel (drums) — played a special show Sunday night (November 15) at the Hard Rock Café in Stockholm, Sweden and was joined by the legendary rocker himself for four songs: "No More Mr. Nice Guy", "Be My Lover", "Lost In America" and "School's Out". Fan-filmed video footage can be seen below.

ALICE COOPER is currently on the road in Europe as the support act for MÖTLEY CRÜE on their "The Final Tour".

Cooper has previously said that he prefers playing small venues over large arenas.

"I always prefer to play theatres because it makes the theatrics of our show so much more intense," he said.

Asked what there is left to do after five decades of playing rock and roll, Alice told The Herald: "You wanna write that song that wins the Academy Award.

"I'd love to do some sort of a Broadway show, but on my terms. I don't want a watered-down show. If it was gonna be a real rock Broadway show, you'd have to bring in a real rock band and make that the basis.

"I've had scripts sent to me about my life and I keep telling them it's already written and it's called 'Welcome To My Nightmare'.

"The music and words are ready, we just need to find somebody that want to actually produce it."

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