Alice Cooper was reportedly outraged earlier this week when British Airways misplaced luggage containing his fake blood. The rocker traveled to the U.K. on Tuesday, October 26 for his "Halloween Night of Fears" concerts set to take place at London's Roundhouse this weekend.
According to a report from the Daily Express, airport officials were taken aback when Cooper detailed the contents of his misplaced luggage. The pieces reportedly contained fake blood used to simulate Cooper's death on stage along with an oversize needle, bones and skulls.
The Halloween shows follow Cooper's recently completed co-headlining tour with Rob Zombie. The pair's "Halloween Hootenanny" made stops across the U.S. earlier this month.
"It's sort of like Dracula vs. Frankenstein, we're like this generation's classic monsters. When we're not onstage frightening audiences, we'll be backstage trying to scare each other," Cooper said of touring with Zombie in a press release.
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