Marilyn Manson Breaks Hiatus with Upcoming Tour Amid Controversy

Marilyn Manson is set to return to the spotlight with his first series of live performances in nearly five years, igniting a mix of anticipation and controversy. The announcement, made via an X post on March 8, outlines plans for a 30-date arena and amphitheater tour this summer and fall, featuring Slaughter to Prevail and Five Finger Death Punch. The tour is scheduled to commence on August 2 at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA, marking Manson’s re-emergence into the live music scene since his last performance on August 18, 2019, alongside Rob Zombie on the Twins of Evil: Hell Never Dies tour.

This tour announcement comes after Manson faced accusations from multiple women of sexual and emotional abuse, casting a shadow over his career. Despite the serious allegations, Manson is moving forward with his music, having been relatively quiet since the release of his 2020 album, We Are Chaos. As fans and critics alike watch closely, this tour could signify an attempt by Manson to reclaim his place in the music industry amidst the ongoing legal and public scrutiny.


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