On Friday night, the legendary Alice Cooper kicked off his first concert of 2025, introducing a talented new guitarist to his ensemble. The iconic performer welcomed Gilby Clarke, a former member of Guns N’ Roses, to join him on stage. While Cooper’s long-time guitarist, Nita Strauss, is currently engaged in a solo tour, Clarke’s presence filled the gap seamlessly. Originally, Orianthi, another former guitarist for Cooper, was slated to step in but had to withdraw due to injuries she sustained. Clarke’s addition was crucial in maintaining Cooper’s signature three-guitar setup, which also includes seasoned musicians Ryan Roxie and Tommy Henriksen.
Fans can check out the complete set list along with a video captured by attendees of this electrifying performance below. The concert commenced with a powerful rendition of “Lock Me Up” from Cooper’s 1987 album Raise Your Fist and Yell, followed swiftly by “Welcome to the Show,” a track from his latest 2023 album Road. The energy surged as he launched into a trio of classics: “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” “I’m Eighteen,” and “Under My Wheels,” captivating the crowd with his dynamic stage presence.
Watch the Opening of Alice Cooper’s First 2025 Concert
Later in the performance, Clarke joined forces with Roxie and Henriksen for an instrumental take on “Black Widow,” showcasing their exceptional musicianship. The concert reached its zenith with the exhilarating finale, delivering a one-two punch of “School’s Out” and “Feed My Frankenstein,” both of which left the audience roaring for more. This show not only marked the beginning of a new year for Cooper but also highlighted the enduring appeal of his extensive catalog.
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Alice Cooper’s Set List from January 31, 2025, in Augusta, Georgia
“Lock Me Up”
“Welcome to the Show”
“No More Mr. Nice Guy”
“I’m Eighteen”
“Under My Wheels”
“Bed of Nails”
“Billion Dollar Babies”
“Snakebite”
“Be My Lover”
“Lost in America”
“He’s Back (The Man Behind the Mask)”
“Hey Stoopid”
“Welcome to My Nightmare”
“Cold Ethyl”
“Go to Hell”
“Poison”
“Black Widow” (instrumental)
“Ballad of Dwight Fry”
“Killer”
“I Love the Dead”
“School’s Out”
“Feed My Frankenstein”
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It’s evident that you simply cannot extinguish the legacy of Alice Cooper.
Gallery Credit: Ultimate Classic Rock Staff
