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📰 The Alice Cooper Tour of America 1973 – Advert: Feb. 1973

  • Writer: Alice Cooper Group
    Alice Cooper Group
  • Mar 5, 1973
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 17


A Billboard news item confirming the launch of the Alice Cooper Group’s 1973 U.S. tour, beginning in Rochester, New York.


A brief but significant Billboard announcement marking the start of Alice Cooper’s massive 1973 American tour, opening March 5 in Rochester, N.Y.


📰 Key Highlights

• One‑page news item in Billboard, February 17, 1973

• Confirms the tour’s opening date: March 5, 1973

• First show held in Rochester, New York

• Marks the beginning of one of the group’s largest U.S. tours

• Connects directly to the Hello Hurray promotional campaign


📰 Overview

This Billboard notice serves as the official industry confirmation of the Alice Cooper Group’s 1973 American tour launch. Positioned within the broader promotional cycle for Billion Dollar Babies and the single Hello Hurray, the announcement marks the start of a sprawling, high‑profile U.S. itinerary.


📰 Source Details

Publication / Venue: Billboard

Date: February 17, 1973

Issue / Format: One‑page news item

Provenance Notes: Standard Billboard tour‑announcement listing.


📰 The Story

Billboard’s February 17, 1973 issue includes a concise but important update: the Alice Cooper Group will begin their 1973 American tour on March 5 in Rochester, New York. Though brief, the announcement anchors the tour’s timeline and confirms the starting point for what would become one of the most ambitious and theatrical rock tours of the year.


The Rochester opening aligns with the group’s escalating U.S. momentum. Hello Hurray had just been released as a single, and Billion Dollar Babies was poised to become one of the biggest albums of 1973. The tour itself — later documented in promotional posters and press materials — would span dozens of cities across March, April, May, and June.


Billboard’s notice functions as both an industry signal and a historical marker: the moment the Alice Cooper Group’s 1973 touring juggernaut officially entered the public record.


📰 Visual Archive




“The Alice Cooper Tour of America 1973” notice, Billboard, February 17, 1973.


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📰 Closing Notes

This Billboard notice marks the official beginning of one of Alice Cooper’s most iconic touring years — a theatrical, high‑energy run that helped define the group’s legacy in American rock.



📰 Sources

• Billboard, February 17, 1973

• Alice Cooper 1973 tour chronology

• Contemporary promotional materials for Hello Hurray and Billion Dollar Babies


📝 Copyright Notice

All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non‑commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied.

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