
Alice Cooper discusses his new autobiography 'Devil on my Shoulder' in an intimate speaking tour at Brighton Dome, featuring a Q&A session with the audience.
Alice Cooper is scheduled to visit the Brighton Dome on 14 October 2026 as part of his speaking tour for his new autobiography, 'Devil on my Shoulder'. The book, which is being published by Ebury Spotlight on 8 October, provides the framework for this event. The evening is set to begin at 19:30, with doors opening to the public at 18:45. The format of the night consists of a conversation between Cooper and a special guest moderator, followed by a question and answer session where he will address queries from the audience. This structure allows for a direct look into the themes covered in his latest writing.
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The autobiography itself explores the duality between his well-known shock-rock stage persona and his life as Vincent Damon Furnier. Across the pages, he reflects on six decades of his career, touching upon periods of excess and his subsequent path to redemption. The narrative includes anecdotes involving a wide range of figures, such as Salvador Dalí, John Lennon, Frank Sinatra, Groucho Marx, Vincent Price, Jimi Hendrix, Gerald Ford, Andy Warhol, and Tiger Woods. These stories offer a specific perspective on his interactions within the music and entertainment industries over the years.
Regarding the practical details for those planning to attend, tickets are available at four price points: £87.00, £77.00, £67.00, and £57.00. Each ticket purchase includes a copy of the book, which must be collected at the venue on the night of the event. For those booking online or by phone, a booking fee of £3.50 is applied to the order. It is also worth noting that the event has an age restriction, meaning that anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult to gain entry. The event is designed for those interested in the history of his career and the personal experiences that have shaped his life and work.















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