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Marilyn Manson on Tour

Although a shock-rock persona made Marilyn Manson a target of criticism in the '90s and early '00s, the hard rocker today is a highly respected, Alice Cooper–like figure. That comparison holds for Manson's flamboyant, aggressive music — combining influences from industrial, metal and glam — and flashy live shows, which boast ornate costumes, dizzying light shows and impressive staging. Appropriately enough, Manson toured with Cooper in 2013 on the Masters of Madness Tour, although that trek was simply one of his many well-suited live gig pairings. Back in the '90s, he opened for fellow metallic electro-rockers Nine Inch Nails, while in 2018 and 2019, Manson toured with Rob Zombie on a trek dubbed Twins of Evil. Around his own tours, Manson has also performed at major rock festivals such as Louder Than Life, Aftershock, Download and Rock on the Range.

Marilyn Manson in Concert

Born Brian Warner, Marilyn Manson grew up in Canton, Ohio, and later moved to Florida and studied journalism in college. Life had other plans, though. The aspiring musician formed the group Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids in 1989. In 1993, the group signed a record deal with the Trent Reznor–owned Nothing Records, which released the landmark 1994 debut album, Portrait of an American Family. In the years after, Manson was nominated for four Grammy Awards on the way to releasing 1996's alternative-music totem Antichrist Superstar and releasing singles that dabbled in glam ("The Beautiful People"), sludgy grunge ("The Dope Show," a cover of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams") and sizzling industrial ("mOBSCENE"). Manson also expanded his empire beyond music, dabbling in art, acting (including on Sons of Anarchy) and soundtrack work. In fact, albums such as 2015's The Pale Emperor even have a cinematic bent, courtesy of a collaboration with noted film composer Tyler Bates.

Setlists

    1. 1.Nod If You Understand
    2. 2.Disposable Teens
    3. 3.Angel With the Scabbed Wings
    4. 4.Tourniquet
    5. 5.Meet Me in Purgatory
    6. 6.mOBSCENE
    7. 7.Say10
    8. 8.Raise the Red Flag
    9. 9.This Is the New Shit
    10. 10.Great Big White World
    11. 11.The Dope Show (Preceded by band introductions)
    12. 12.As Sick as the Secrets Within
    13. 13.Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover)
    14. 14.The Beautiful People
  1. Encore

    1. 15.The Fight Song (First performance since 2018)
    1. -Sacrifice of the Mass
    2. 1.Nod If You Understand
    3. 2.Disposable Teens
    4. 3.Angel With the Scabbed Wings
    5. 4.Tourniquet
    6. 5.Meet Me in Purgatory
    7. 6.mOBSCENE
    8. 7.Say10
    9. 8.This Is the New Shit
    10. 9.Raise the Red Flag
    11. 10.The Dope Show
    12. 11.As Sick as the Secrets Within
    13. 12.Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover)
    14. 13.The Beautiful People
    1. 1.Nod If You Understand
    2. 2.Disposable Teens
    3. 3.Angel With the Scabbed Wings
    4. 4.Tourniquet
    5. 5.Meet Me in Purgatory
    6. 6.This Is the New Shit
    7. 7.Death Is Not a Costume
    8. 8.mOBSCENE
    9. 9.Great Big White World
    10. 10.The Dope Show (with spoken "My Monkey" intro)
    11. 11.As Sick as the Secrets Within
    12. 12.Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover)
    13. 13.The Beautiful People (with spoken "1996" intro)
  1. Encore

    1. 14.One Assassination Under God
  2. Encore 2

    1. 15.Coma White
    2. -Cake and Sodomy
    1. 1.We Know Where You Fucking Live
    2. 2.Disposable Teens
    3. 3.Angel With the Scabbed Wings
    4. 4.This Is the New Shit
    5. 5.Say10
    6. 6.Deep Six
    7. 7.Tourniquet
    8. 8.mOBSCENE
    9. 9.The Dope Show
    10. 10.As Sick as the Secrets Within
    11. 11.Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover)
    12. 12.The Love Song
    13. 13.The Beautiful People
    14. -Raise the Red Flag
    1. 1.We Know Where You Fucking Live
    2. 2.Disposable Teens
    3. 3.Angel With the Scabbed Wings
    4. 4.This Is the New Shit
    5. 5.Say10
    6. 6.Deep Six
    7. 7.Tourniquet
    8. 8.mOBSCENE
    9. 9.The Dope Show
    10. 10.As Sick as the Secrets Within
    11. 11.Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover)
    12. 12.The Love Song
    13. 13.The Beautiful People

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 1403 reviews
  • Mayhem Fest 09

    by djjpence on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 3 out of 5

    All of the bands were great. The only thing I didn't like was that every band on the main stage followed a too strict schedule. I feel that the bands on the main stage, especially Slayer and Marilyn Manson didn't perform to their full potential. Plus the fact that sitting on the lawn we couldn't seem to keep away from the mosh pits.

  • Mayhem

    by Astriel on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    All bands did a great job, the crowd seemed a little dead at times... I personally came to see Manson, who proved my expectations and put up a great show, however seemed kinda.....not as energetic as usuall...didnt speak much to the fans, left the stage the second after the last song....Other than that he was the man:) Great event, thanks!!

  • Hot, sunny, Georgia day full of head banging.

    by Jereme on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Mayhem fest was day-long metal festival with most of the performances happening on smaller stages setup in the parking lot throughout the afternoon. Fortunately, there was a group passing out sunscreen so people would hopefully not get too burnt up from being outside from 1:30 till sunset under the Georgia sun. Then, there was also the Georgia heat (around 90 degrees I believe). Given these considerations, I think they should have lowered the price of water ($4 per liter), or at least provided water stations with tap water or unchilled water so as to still provide an incentive for people to buy the overpriced bottle water while still keeping the crowd hydrated. With all the beer being sold and the free Rockstar energy drinks (both of which can dehydrate you, though beer isn't as bad), I think these may have contributed to people passing out in the pit during the Marilyn Manson show. Many of the shows were great and spectacular, but I think being outside in the heat and the sun sapped a lot of energy out of the crowd after a few hours, especially when it came time for Bullet and Killswitch to perform on the main stage (though they still managed to pump the crowd up). Same goes for the drained energy during the Slayer show. There were plenty of hardcore slayer fans at the show, but all the moshing was limited to the lawn section. The pit was too overcrowded and there just wasn't any physical space to mosh (while this may not stop Slayer fans from moshing under other circumstance, a lot of the crowd's energy had been sapped from moshing/head banging throughout the day and being exposed to the Georgia heat and sun all day long). The crampedness of the pit, along with the heat, led me to move to the seated section for the Slayer show, since the only benefit of being in the pit (if you didn't mind the heat and crampdness) was feeling the bass move the hairs on your body and seeing the sweat on Slayer's faces. The Manson show was a different story. It was worth being in the pit for that, in part because the crowd in the pit thinned out a lot after the Slayer show, and there was even some moshing going on. Though I think the show got cut short due to some health issues arising with Marilyn Manson. Between songs, he would go to the back of the stage where a stage-hand would place a big ice bag on the back of his neck. Also, he would sometimes breathe in from a gas tank right before a song (I'm inclined to guess that it was oxygen). Overall, though, it was a rememberable experience. The heat and sun took its toll on the crowd, but what are you going to do about that? For the bands that I didn't particularly care for, there were enough booths and other things to do. For the bands I did care for, they still managed to pump-up the crowd and pull off an energetic show.

  • Killswitch was awesome!

    by ChristSaves on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    All the bands were up to par. The bands played one after another without any issues. There were even opportunities to meet and greet the bands. It was a very well run show.

  • Dirt Bikes and Death Metal

    by metalheadguy696969 on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    You can't beat watching crazy bastards do backflips on dirt bikes while listening to heart pumping death metal. High energy bands on the hot topic and jaegermeister stages. Slayer put on one hell of a show as well.

  • Mayhem Fest

    by HeroInBlack on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    Killswitch Engage - this was my 2nd time seeing them, and they just rock the hell out of it every time. Great band to see live. Slayer - My 3rd time seeing them, and they are just great. Didn't play "Seasons in the Abyss," which was a little disappointing, but they were still very good. Marilyn Manson - I'm really not a fan of him, but he gave you what you expected. If you like his music, you'll like his show.

  • mayhem

    by xizorhutt on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    all the bands were great but all in all Slayer blew everyone else off the stage.

  • Mayhem in Atlanta

    by Mattsdad on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    The concert was great. The bands were very good, sets weren't as long as they should have been on the main stage but its ok. The sound systems for all 3 stages were very good. The Lakewood Ampitheatre hosted a great party a usual. There were no crowd issues, just a few normal situation for a show like that but overall a safe well run event

  • Sweet!

    by amynatlantaga on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Can't say enough, every minute was great! I loved the fact we were able to meet the band members, get autographs. The bands were very accomidating too. There were so many people, but every line moved quickly. It was hot, but plenty of refreshments nearby.

  • Slayer rocked, Manson superfluous

    by akibeel on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    The day began under the hot, Atlanta sun and continued blazing as the second stage rocked. Although, I'm not sure why there was a second stage when it did not coincide with the use of the main as. The band sequencing should not persist. God Forbid, and Trivium deserve main stage and Killswitchengage should be relegated to the second stage. But I guess bands like that allow a trip to the bathroom. Slayer blew the doors off, albeit, with a much shorter set because of the festival time constraints. Blasting threw mostly classics, they did not miss a beat. These guys are too much for a weak, mainstream rock (Bullet for my Valentine, KSE) crowd. They are true Metal Gods. As Marilyn Manson took the stage and launched into a set that was built for 1997, many fans rocked out, but many Metal heads like me are tired of his act.. His stale live show worked for adolescents in the nineties, but the world has moved on. We, along with others filed out as the crunch from his also-ran shock rock rang out into the night. Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone encapsulates the view of Manson in a recent Rolling Stone reivew of his latest album, The High End of Low, "At a time when extreme sex and violence are available 24/7/365 at the click of a mouse, Devil Incarnate is a career choice that pays increasingly diminishing returns. But Marilyn Manson still wants the gig." He continues to try and shock, but it's nostalgia that people look to him for, not pop culture relevancy, and certainly not headlining status. At least we got home in time for Conan.

  • Getting to meet all the Bands was the shit!

    by jish on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome set up. Getting to meet the bands and get signatures was great. The Band lineup was great constant flow of great music. Only downside was Beer was 10 bucks...but what can you expect. Also I think i waited longer for a beer than I did to meet any of the bands

  • Manson looked Pissed.

    by JBHD on 7/25/09Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood - AtlantaRating: 4 out of 5

    The show was great. It looked like Mr. Manson got hit in the face during the first song with a water bottle. The set of songs he played was pretty awesome but I did expect a little more. The only sorry thing about the show was the 11 dollar beer.

  • Manson someone you can't not Miss out ON!

    by Jackcare on 7/23/09Maythen Fest - San BernardinoRating: 5 out of 5

    Mayhen Fest, July 12. Sunday There I saw Marilyn Manson perform the best show I have ever seen in my life. He played hes own songs such as Sweet Dreams, and Beautiful People. The preformances was unbelieveable, The God of Shock amazed us all with his vocals. Till this day i have still have chills from watching as he drinks her bottle of Bud Light and threw it to me .. YES!!! DON'T MISS OUT ON SEEING ONE OF THE GREATEST PREFORMERS ALIVE!!!