Marilyn Manson has announced the second leg of his "One Assassination Under God Tour," which will see the rocker perform across the U.S., the U.K. and Europe.
The tour is in support of Manson's latest album One Assassination Under God - Chapter 1, which was released last fall via Nuclear Blast Records. The project features nine songs, including "As Sick As The Secrets Within," "Raise The Red Flag," and the new single "Sacrilegious."
The tour kicks off on August 7 at Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, South Dakota, and wraps up on November 30 at Sagres Campo Pequeno in Lisbon, Portugal. Festival appearances include Rocklahoma, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock. No support acts have yet been announced.
General public tickets will be available beginning Friday, April 4, at 10 AM.
Tour Dates:
8/7 Sturgis, SD Buffalo Chip8/29 Pryor, OK Rocklahoma9/18 Louisville, KY Louder Than Life9/20 Pittsburgh, PA Roxian Theatre9/22 St. Louis, MO The Pageant9/23 Kansas City, MO The Midland Theatre9/25 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium9/27 Albuquerque, NM Revel9/30 Anaheim, CA House of Blues10/1 San Diego, CA SOMA10/3 Las Vegas, NV Pearl Theater10/5 Sacramento, CA Aftershock Festival10/29 Brighton, UK Brighton Centre10/31 Bournemouth, UK Windsor Hall11/1 Cardiff, UK Utilita Arena11/2 Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena11/4 Manchester, UK O2 Apollo11/7 London, UK OVO Arena Wembley11/9 Nantes, FR Zénith11/11 Paris, FR Zénith11/13 Antwerp, BE Lotto Arena11/14 Dusseldorf, DE Mitsubishi Electric Halle11/15 Prague, CZ Fortuna Sports Hall11/17 Berlin, DE Max-Schmeling-Halle11/19 Warsaw, PL Torwar11/20 Leipzig, DE Quarterback Immobilien Arena11/22 Bern, CH Festhalle Bern11/23 Grenoble, FR Le Summum11/25 Bergamo, IT Chorus Life Arena11/27 Barcelona, ES Palau Olimpic de Badalona11/28 Madrid, ES Palacio Vistalegre11/30 Lisbon, PT Sagres Campo Pequeno
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