

Alice Cooper Unused 1971 MC-5 At Pirates World Concert Ticket
Autographed, signed, and memorabilia collectors—this is a collector‑grade original unused 1971 Alice Cooper & MC5 Pirates World concert ticket. Known as the “Godfather of Shock Rock,” Alice Cooper broke through in 1971 with “I’m Eighteen” from Love It to Death, followed by the anthem “School’s Out” in 1972. The Alice Cooper band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, cementing its cultural impact on stagecraft and hard rock.
Collector's Highlights:
- Musician: Alice Cooper
- Item: Unused full concert ticket, Pirates World (Dania, Florida), 1971 — Near Mint (NM) condition; features Alice Cooper with MC5
- Authentication: Original venue‑issued ticket; no third‑party COA included (eligible for PSA ticket grading/encapsulation to document and protect long‑term value)
This is an authentic, unused early‑’70s concert ticket—scarce in NM condition and a strong play for serious music collectors. The piece is original and unaltered; for those building a graded ticket archive, PSA ticket grading can add formal documentation that supports the ticket’s legacy and long‑term collectability.
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Autographed, signed, and memorabilia collectors—this is a collector‑grade original unused 1971 Alice Cooper & MC5 Pirates World concert ticket. Known as the “Godfather of Shock Rock,” Alice Cooper broke through in 1971 with “I’m Eighteen” from Love It to Death, followed by the anthem “School’s Out” in 1972. The Alice Cooper band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, cementing its cultural impact on stagecraft and hard rock.
Collector's Highlights:
- Musician: Alice Cooper
- Item: Unused full concert ticket, Pirates World (Dania, Florida), 1971 — Near Mint (NM) condition; features Alice Cooper with MC5
- Authentication: Original venue‑issued ticket; no third‑party COA included (eligible for PSA ticket grading/encapsulation to document and protect long‑term value)
This is an authentic, unused early‑’70s concert ticket—scarce in NM condition and a strong play for serious music collectors. The piece is original and unaltered; for those building a graded ticket archive, PSA ticket grading can add formal documentation that supports the ticket’s legacy and long‑term collectability.
























