Hollywood Vampires rock Swansea Arena – photos

Part of their six-date UK tour

Hollywood Vampires at Swansea Arena
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 10th Jul 2023

As part of their six-date UK tour, Hollywood Vampires performed a sold-out show at Swansea Arena on Friday 8th July.

Joined by special guests The Tubes, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, Johnny Depp and Tommy Henriksen treated the 3,500 Welsh fans to a 19-song set featuring Hollywood Vampires originals and a smorgasbord of cover versions.

Alice Cooper’s solo material was represented by ‘I’m Eighteen’ and closer ‘School’s Out’, while Joe Perry’s day job band Aerosmith had two songs on the setlist - ‘Bright Light Fright’ and ‘Walk This Way.’

Elsewhere, Hollywood Vampires took on tracks by The Who (‘Baba O’Riley’), David Bowie (‘Heroes’), AC/DC (‘The Jack’) and many more.

Check out photos of Hollywood Vampires rocking Swansea Arena below.

Hollywood Vampires’ UK tour continues at Birmingham Utilita Arena on Tuesday night (11th July) before concluding at Glasgow OVO Hydro on Wednesday (12th July).

See photos of Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena:

Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


Hollywood Vampires live at Swansea Arena


The Tubes live at Swansea Arena


The Tubes live at Swansea Arena


The Tubes live at Swansea Arena


The Tubes live at Swansea Arena


The Tubes live at Swansea Arena


The Tubes live at Swansea Arena


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