Listen to Rob Halford and Alice Cooper’s kid-friendly holiday song ‘My Christmas List’

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Alice Cooper and Judas Priest’s Rob Halford have released a Christmas song for children – listen to the track and watch the video here.

‘My Christmas List’ is a collaboration with the charity Rock For Children, and is set to benefit Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Centers organisation, a non-profit that provides teenagers with after-school training in sound engineering, staging, lighting and video production.

Singer-songwriter Brandon Jenner, son of Caitlyn and half-brother of Kendall and Kylie, is also featured on the track.

‘My Christmas List’ involves the singers telling Santa Claus of the things on their Christmas list, including a “rock balloon that can fly to the moon” and a “12-string can I can play in a band,” while they also let Santa know to enjoy his trademark milk and cookies.

In a spoken word section, Cooper suggests other things a child could ask for, telling them: “Seriously kid, always remember to never stop dreaming of the impossible, and believe in the magic of your imagination.”

A boy replies: “Thanks, Mr. Cooper! If I don’t end up with those things from my list, then what I want for Christmas is this,” as he holds up a scroll with the words “kindness and love” written on it.

The track first appeared on the Rock For Children compilation ‘Solid Rock Revival’, released on August 30.

Cooper appears on seven of the album’s tracks, with Halford on two. Among the other names involved on the album are Slash – on a motorcycle-themed song, ‘Freewheelin’’ – Darryl McDaniels of Run-DMC, Steve Azar, and the Mexican duo Radio Nube, comprising sisters aged eight and 10. The album has received a Grammy nomination in the Best Children’s Music Album category, too.

Earlier this month, meanwhile, Judas Priest announced two new UK headline shows as part of their 2025 European tour, including a co-headline show with Cooper.

The first show takes place on July 23, and see the metal legends play Scarborough Open Air Theatre alongside Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons, while the second is at The O2 in London two days later (July 25) and will see them join forces with Cooper. You can buy tickets for both shows here.

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Next May, Cooper is set to play the inaugural edition of Boardwalk Rock Festival in Ocean City, Maryland, alongside headliners Def LeppardMötley CrüeNickelback and Shinedown, while he’ll also be supporting My Chemical Romance in Philadelphia on August 15 as part of the band’s ‘Long Live The Black Parade’ stadium tour.

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Finneas says touring without Billie Eilish is “very bittersweet”

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Finneas has opened up about going on tour without his sister and collaborator Billie Eilish, sharing that it is “very bittersweet”.

The musician and producer has joined Eilish on tour for nearly the entirety of her career with her current ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ tour marking the first time the duo are not on the road together.

The Grammy and Academy Award-winning artist, songwriter, and producer opted out of joining his sister on tour due to the release of his second solo album ‘For Crying Out Loud!’ and his forthcoming solo tour.

While appearing on Jake Shane‘s Therapuss podcast, Finneas opened up about not touring with the ‘What Was I Made For?’ singer. “It’s been very bittersweet. I only decided to do it because I knew that I couldn’t be in two places at once. I can’t do my own tours and her tour at the same time, and I don’t want to prevent her from touring as much as she wants to tour,” he said.

He continued: “And then the sweet part has just been I’ve seen the show a few times and it’s amazing. I think her show is incredible. It doesn’t suffer at all because I’m not there. She’s great, and I’ve come out and done a song or two, but I really think she’s doing the best show she’s ever done. So that’s lovely.

“I call her constantly. You know, a lot of the time she’s just kind of being an athlete and resting and doing physical therapy and stuff like that,” he added. “I just make sure she’s doing okay. I’ve always said, leading up to it and since she left, ‘If you ever need some company, I’ll jump out and just come hang out with you, keep you company on the road.’”

Though he is not on tour with Eilish, he has joined her at a handful of shows on her ongoing tour including Newark’s Prudential Center as well as her three-night run at NYC’s Madison Square Garden. He is also set to serve as opening support at her show on December 21 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.

Finneas Billie Eilish perform at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for LA28)
Finneas Billie Eilish perform at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for LA28)

Previously speaking about being without her brother for the first time on tour, Eilish told  CBS News’ Anthony Mason: “I’ve never done a show without my brother in my life. I mean, I’ve barely performed and sung without my brother, like never. I don’t have my parents on the road. I mean, they’re coming out to visit, and that’s been amazing. But I don’t have the same kind of structure that I had before.”

She also explained how she prepared herself for the tour without Finneas and shared: “we talked about that happening like two years ago and it’s been a known thing within our family for two years. We were like, ‘Oh no, it’ll be great,’ and it’s what’s right, and whatever. And then, two weeks until I was gonna leave came, and we were both getting a little sad and just bittersweet, and emotional.

“And then the couple days before I left, I was kind of a mess. Just a little choked up every time I’d talk about it or think about it. Finneas was so sweet about it, and he was like, ‘You know, this is the way it is right now but like, if you ever need me, I will get on a plane as soon as you want,’ which is really sweet.”

Elsewhere, Finneas is set to embark on his For Cryin’ Out Loud! world tour in January. Check out a full list of tour dates below and visit here to purchase US tickets and here for UK tickets.

 

Finneas’ For Cryin’ Out Loud! 2025 world tour dates are: 

JANUARY
7 – Auckland, NZ – Auckland Town Hall
9 – Brisbane, AU – The Fortitude Music Hall
11 – Sydney, AU – Hordern Pavilion
13 – Melbourne, AU – Forum Melbourne (Sold Out)
14 – Melbourne, AU – Forum Melbourne

FEBRUARY
13 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
14 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
16 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz (Sold Out)
18 – Silver Spring, MD – Fillmore Silver Spring (Sold Out)
19 – Philadelphia, PA – Fillmore Philadelphia
21 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
22 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount (Sold Out)
23 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
25 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit
26 – Chicago, IL – Salt Shed
27 – Minneapolis, MN – Fillmore Minneapolis

MARCH
1 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
2 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Union Event Center
4 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
5 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium (Sold Out)

APRIL
13 – Dublin, IE – 3 Olympia Theatre
14 – Dublin, IE – 3 Olympia Theatre (Sold Out)
17 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
18 – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo Manchester
20 – Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy Glasgow
21 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy Birmingham
22 – Bristol, UK – Bristol Beacon
25 – Stockholm, SE – Fållan
27 – Oslo, NO – ROCKEFELLER (Sold Out)
29 – Hamburg, DE – Grosse Freiheit (Sold Out)
30 – Copenhagen, DK – Vega (Sold Out)

MAY
2 – Berlin, DE – Astra Kulturhaus (Sold Out)
5 – Brussels, BE – La Madeleine (Sold Out)
6 – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso (Sold Out)
7 – Paris, FR – Trianon (Sold Out)
9 – Cologne, DE – Live Music Hall (Sold Out)

In other news, Eilish recently played snippets of two new songs during a recent interview and revealed that she has been “making music” again.

Elsewhere, Eilish and Finneas appeared on NPR’s Tiny Desk and surprised fans with a call back to her debut LP in the form of the deep cut ‘I Love You’.

Her song ‘Birds Of A Feather’ was recently named as the 12th best song of 2024 by NME. Her album ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’, which was also named in NME’s list of the Best Albums Of 2024, coming in at Number Nine.

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