MUSICAlice Cooper, Rob Zombie, Ministry play Pine KnobThe Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry singer Al Jourgensen performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsAlice Cooper and guitarist Nita Strauss perform at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in ClarkstonJohn T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsPiggy D. plays bass guitar as Rob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Cesar Soto performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry drummer Roy Mayorga performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, casts a shadow on a front page tapestry moments before taking the stage at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsBassist Chuck Garric, singer Alice Cooper and guitarist Tommy Henriksen perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsAlice Cooper and guitarist Nita Strauss perform at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsYoung rock fan Evan Trendle of Howell smiles as he listens to Alice Cooper with his mother Elizabeth Trendle, second from right, from the front row during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsDrummer Glen Sobel of Alice Cooper’s band performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsBassist Chuck Garric, singer Alice Cooper and guitarist Tommy Henriksen perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsGuitarist Nita Strauss performs with Alice Cooper’s band at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsAlice Cooper wears the Old English ‘D’ of the Detroit Tigers on his vest as he watches guitarist Tommy Henriksen shred during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsGuitarist Ryan Roxie and Alice Cooper perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsGuitarist Ryan Roxie and Alice Cooper perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsGuitarist Ryan Roxie and Alice Cooper perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsAn ecstatic Veronica Roberts clutches Alice Cooper’s magic wand, while being hugged by friend Leanna Roman, both of Waterford, after the original shock rocker himself tossed the stage prop into the crowd. With them is J.T. Covington, right, of Wixom, during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsAn ecstatic Veronica Roberts clutches Alice Cooper’s magic wand, while being hugged by friend Leanna Roman, both of Waterford, after the original shock rocker himself tossed the stage prop into the crowd during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsAlice Cooper and guitarist Nita Strauss perform at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsAlice Cooper and guitarist Nita Strauss perform at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsBassist Piggy D. and Rob Zombie perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsDrummer Ginger Fish performs with Rob Zombie during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsPiggy D. plays bass guitar as Rob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsHorror metal fans Nick Adkins and Savannah Adkins of Alpina, left, and Jessa Baum of Waterford are ready to rock at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsPiggy D. plays bass guitar as Rob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsGuitarist Mike Riggs performs with Rob Zombie during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie, left, and guitarist Mike Riggs perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsIndustrial metal band Ministry, including, from left, guitarist Monte Pittman, singer Al Jourgensen, keyboardist John Bechdel, bassist Paul D'Amour and drummer Roy Mayorga, perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry keyboardist John Bechdel performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Monte Pittman performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry bassist Paul D’Amour performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsGuitarist Nita Strauss performs with Alice Cooper’s band at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsThe original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsPiggy D. plays bass guitar as Rob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie fans enjoy the show during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsRob Zombie performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry singer Al Jourgensen performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Monte Pittman and singer Al Jourgensen perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsJoey Petrycki, center, and her mother Julieanna Petrycki, left, of Youngstown, Ohio, listen to Ministry from the front row at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Cesar Soto performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry singer Al Jourgensen performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Cesar Soto performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Cesar Soto performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Monte Pittman and singer Al Jourgensen perform during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry drummer Roy Mayorga performs during the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry singer Al Jourgensen performs during the Freaks on Parade tour.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry drummer Roy Mayorga performs during the Freaks on Parade tour.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Cesar Soto performs during the Freaks on Parade tour.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry singer Al Jourgensen, center, and keyboardist John Bechdel perform during the Freaks on Parade tour.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry keyboardist John Bechdel performs during the Freaks on Parade tour.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry guitarist Monte Pittman performs during the Freaks on Parade tour.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsMinistry singer Al Jourgensen performs during the Freaks on Parade tour.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsElizabeth Trendle and her son, Evan, 3, of Howell are ready to rock at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit NewsHorror metal fans Jessa Baum, left, of Waterford and Nick Adkins and Savannah Adkins of Alpina have their face paint on and are ready to rock at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob in Clarkston.John T. Greilick, The Detroit News