The rocker will join fans and families online for a read-along hour featuring a variety of characters in full costume.
Ten families (children age 6+) will have the opportunity to participate, with tickets costing $100 each and all proceeds going to North Star Reach, a barrier-free, fully accessible, medical specialty camp that provides life-changing camp experiences for children with significant health challenges and their families, all at no charge.
"Love a good scare? Me too,” says Alice. “With Halloween all but canceled, we'll have to take our penchant for terror to the scariest place I know — the Internet.
"Join me for a spooky story session to celebrate the season. We'll read about spiders and spirits, goblins and ghosts and monsters and mutants — all of my favorite things, really. And we'll do it in full costume.
"It'll be a scary good time. (And suitable for children ages 6+ with an appetite for fright.)"
Bookings for the Alice Cooper event will open Wednesday, October 14 at 9am PT; for more details, visit airbnb.com.
This past spring, Cooper released a pandemic-inspired single, “Don’t Give Up”, and is currently working on the follow-up to 2017’s “Paranormal” album.
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