Twins of Evil Tour
Twins of Evil Tour | ||
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Tour by Marilyn Manson | ||
Supporting album | Born Villain | |
Start date | September 28, 2012 | |
End date | December 12, 2012 | |
Marilyn Manson tour chronology | ||
Hey Cruel World... Tour (2012) |
Twins of Evil Tour (2012) |
Twins of Evil Tour will be a combined tour featuring both Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie as headlining artists. Rumour surrounding a possible joint tour began circulating the internet May, 2012, after both acts were listed and performed as a part of the 2012 Rock on the Range festival line up. Speculation further added to rumour when it was announced in July that both acts would perform at the first annual Desert Uprising festival. It was later revealed online [1] that the tour is confirmed and will feature opening sets by Slipknot's Sid Wilson, AKA DJ Starscream. Jonathan Davis was to perform but was advised by his physician to rest after an 8 week overseas tour.
Contents
Lineup
- Vocals/Guitar: Marilyn Manson
- Guitar/Backing vocals: Twiggy
- Bass: Fred Sablan
- Drums: Jason Sutter
Track Listing
The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed:
- "Suspiria" (Intro)
- "Hey, Cruel World..."
- "Disposable Teens"
- "The Love Song"
- "No Reflection"
- "mOBSCENE"
- "The Dope Show" (with "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" intro.)
- "Slo-Mo-Tion"
- "Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day"
- "Rock Is Dead"
- "Personal Jesus"
- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (with "The Reflecting God" outro.)
- "The Reflecting God"
- "Tourniquet"
- "Coma White" / "Coma Black (a) Eden Eye"
- "King Kill 33°"
- "Antichrist Superstar" (with "King Kill 33°" intro.)
- "The Beautiful People"
- "You're So Vain" (Outro)
Opening Songs
Tour Dates
# | Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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North America
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1 | 2012/09/28 | Phoenix, AZ | USA | Template:Country | Desert Uprising Festival |
2 | 2012/09/29 | Las Vegas, NV | USA | Template:Country | Rock Vegas Festival |
3 | 2012/10/01 | Salt Lake City, UT | USA | Template:Country | USANA Amphitheatre |
4 | 2012/10/02 | Denver, CO | USA | Template:Country | 1st Bank Center |
5 | 2012/10/04 | Topeka, KS | USA | Template:Country | Topeka Center |
6 | 2012/10/05 | St. Louis, MO | USA | Template:Country | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater |
7 | 2012/10/06 | Little Rock, AR | USA | Template:Country | Arkansas State Fairground |
8 | 2012/10/08 | Lincoln, NE | USA | Template:Country | Pershing Auditorium |
9 | 2012/10/09 | Mankato, MN | USA | Template:Country | Verizon Wireless Center |
10 | 2012/10/11 | Chicago, IL | USA | Template:Country | Allstate Arena |
11 | 2012/10/12 | Detroit, MI | USA | Template:Country | Energy Music Theatre |
12 | 2012/10/13 | Bloomington, IL | USA | Template:Country | Cellular Coliseum |
13 | 2012/10/15 | Youngstown, OH | USA | Template:Country | Coveli Center |
14 | 2012/10/16 | Rochester, NY | USA | Template:Country | Armory |
15 | 2012/10/17 | New York, NY | USA | Template:Country | Hammerstein Ballroom |
16 | 2012/10/19 | Camden, NJ | USA | Template:Country | Susquehanna Center |
17 | 2012/10/20 | Uncasville, CT | USA | Template:Country | Mohegan Sun Arena |
18 | 2012/10/21 | Manchester, NH | USA | Template:Country | Verizon Wireless Arena |
19 | 2012/10/23 | Boston, MA | USA | Template:Country | Agganis Arena |
20 | 2012/10/23 | Glens Falls, NY | USA | Template:Country | Glens Falls Civic Center |
21 | 2012/10/25 | Atlanta, GA | USA | Template:Country | Aaron’s Amphitheatre |
22 | 2012/10/26 | Orlando, FL | USA | Template:Country | Tinker Field |
23 | 2012/10/27 | Tampa, FL | USA | Template:Country | 1-800 Ask-Gary Amphitheatre |
24 | 2012/10/29 | Little Rock, AR | USA | Template:Country | TBA - Rescheduled from 2012/10/06 |
25 | 2012/10/30 | Houston, TX | USA | Template:Country | Reliant Arena |
26 | 2012/10/31 | Dallas, TX | USA | Template:Country | Verizon Wireless Theatre |
Twins of Evil Tour: Europe
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1 | 2012/11/26 | London | England | Template:Country | 02 Arena |
2 | 2012/11/27 | Manchester | England | Template:Country | MEN Arena |
3 | 2012/11/28 | Glasgow | Scotland | Template:Country | SECC Hall 3 |
4 | 2012/11/29 | Birmingham | England | Template:Country | NIA |
5 | 2012/12/01 | Luxembourg | Luxembourg | Template:Country | Rockhal |
6 | 2012/12/02 | Bochum | Germany | Template:Country | RuhrCongress |
7 | 2012/12/03 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Template:Country | Heineken Music Hall |
8 | 2012/12/05 | Stockholm | Sweden | Template:Country | Hovet |
9 | 2012/12/06 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Template:Country | Valby Halle |
10 | 2012/12/08 | Vienna | Austria | Template:Country | Stadthalle |
11 | 2012/12/09 | Munich | Germany | Template:Country | Zenith |
12 | 2012/12/11 | Basel | Switzerland | Template:Country | St. Jakobshalle |
13 | 2012/12/12 | Bologna | Italy | Template:Country | Unipol Arena |
Trivia
- Former Marilyn Manson band members John 5 and Ginger Fish performed with Rob Zombie during this tour.
- For the Twins of Evil Tour, Marilyn Manson wore a Pope outfit, similar to the one previously worn during the Guns, God and Government Tour, during some performances of "The Love Song.
- For the Twins of Evil Tour, the shows featured a new stage set-up, including multiple Celibritarian Crosses lit up across the stage, changing backdrops and a new podium for "Antichrist Superstar".
- During the Twins of Evil Tour,"King Kill 33°" was performed, with vocals by Twiggy for the first time, as an introduction to "Antichrist Superstar".
- During the Twins of Evil Tour,"The Reflecting God" was played as an outro to "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
- Beginning with the Twins of Evil Tour Denver, Colorado October 2, 2012 show, Marilyn Manson used the extended arms made by Rudy Coby during "Tourniquet".
- Frustration and friction between the bands regarding set time constraints became obvious to the public by the tenth show of the tour in Chicago at Allstate Arena after Marilyn Manson was unable to perform their show closer The Beautiful People. After the show, Manson tweeted to his fans: "Sorry to Chicago for not getting to play "Beautiful People." You can sing it in between Zombie songs, his band has already played it." Followed by a second tweet: "Twiggy and I are going to play an acoustic version of our hit song at the after party." Tensions heightened further between the bands at their Detroit show on October 12 after Manson told his fans he loved them and felt bad for not being able to perform longer. Frustration was evident as Manson went on to explain that he had to "fight with someone after the show" and continued into his performance of The Beautiful People as he altered lyrics and renamed the song to The Beautiful (I'm gonna kick your ass motherfucker) people. Zombie responded during his own set blurting out "Suck it Marilyn Manson" and "Fuck you" during his performance of Alice Cooper's School's Out, he taunted Manson further by calling on former Marilyn Manson guitarist John 5 to agree with him by asking: "J5, am I right?"
Photo Gallery
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References