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Tour by Marilyn Manson | |
Location | North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania |
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Associated album | Born Villain |
Start date | February 24, 2012 |
End date | July 21, 2013 |
Legs | 13 |
No. of shows | 163 (4 canceled) 36 (w/ Rob Zombie) 19 (w/ Alice Cooper) 106 in North America 41 in Europe 8 in Oceania 3 in South America 5 in Asia |
Marilyn Manson concert chronology |
The Hey Cruel World...Tour , by American rock band Marilyn Manson, supported their eighth full-length studio LP, 2012's Born Villain . The band's thirteenth tour was their ninth to spread over multiple legs, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The tour was named after the opening song of the album.
Rumors about the tour's itinerary began as early as June 3, 2011, when the Brazilian edition of Portuguese broadsheet newspaper Destak published that agents for the band had finalized negotiations for the group to tour Brazil and other South American countries as part of the SWU Music & Arts Festival in November 2011. [1] Despite this, the band's supposed inclusion in the roster failed to materialize. [1]
The tour's 2012 itinerary was confirmed in October 2011 to include an Australian leg from late February to early March as part of the 5-day 2012 Soundwave music festival. [2] After the Australian leg the tour continued to Asia, North America and Europe, including Manson's first performances in the United States since mid-2009. [3]
"We had to get our fuck on…" Manson told Kerrang! when the tour hit the UK. "That's an American term. We've been playing a lot of Antichrist Superstar – stuff that makes us happiest. In turn, that'll make the audience happier. [Of the newer songs] I love playing 'Pistol Whipped', because I play guitar like a complete asshole." [4]
Manson's set was recorded at the ROCK AM RING festival in Germany on 1 June 2012, but only three song performances (Hey Cruel World, Personal Jesus and Antichrist Superstar) have emerged online.[ citation needed ]
A video album has been in the works since 2007, with footage recorded at all tours since that time. It is unknown if the Hey Cruel World... Tour is included in this project or if the project has been cancelled owing to Manson's split from Interscope.[ citation needed ]
The Hey Cruel World... Tour featured a 'tour within a tour': the Twins of Evil Tour, a double bill coheadlined by Rob Zombie and Manson. Supporting each act's respective albums – 2010's Hellbilly Deluxe 2 and Born Villain – the tour visited arenas from September 28, 2012 through December 12, 2012. It was conceived as a follow-up to Zombie's Hellbilly Deluxe 2 World Tour and consisted of two legs, covering the United States and Europe.
In an interview with Kerrang , Manson shared his desire to record a live album on the Twins of Evil Tour. He noted the enthusiastic audience reaction, his satisfaction with the band lineup and "the way things sound live now."[ citation needed ]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening Act(s) |
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Oceania ("Soundwave Festival") | ||||
24 February 2012 1 | Brisbane | Australia | Eaton Hill Hotel | n/a |
25 February 2012 | RNA Showgrounds | |||
26 February 2012 | Sydney | Olympic Park Showgrounds | ||
29 February 2012 1 | Enmore Theatre | |||
2 March 2012 | Melbourne | Royal Melbourne Showgrounds | ||
3 March 2012 | Adelaide | Bonython Park | ||
5 March 2012 | Perth | Claremont Showground | ||
6 March 2012 1 | Metro City Concert Club | |||
Asia | ||||
9 March 2012 | Tokyo | Japan | Studio Coast | n/a |
10 March 2012 | ||||
12 March 2012 | Osaka | Namba Hatch | ||
13 March 2012 | Nagoya | Zepp Nagoya | ||
15 March 2012 | Taipei | Taiwan | Taipei Show Hall | |
North America | ||||
27 April 2012 | Providence | United States | Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel | n/a |
28 April 2012 | Hampton Beach | Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom | ||
29 April 2012 | Huntington | Paramount Theatre | ||
1 May 2012 | Silver Spring | The Fillmore Silver Spring | ||
2 May 2012 | Montclair | Wellmont Theatre | ||
4 May 2012 | Atlantic City | House of Blues | ||
5 May 2012 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | ||
6 May 2012 | Grand Rapids | The Orbit Room | ||
8 May 2012 | Des Moines | Val Air Ballroom | ||
9 May 2012 | Sioux Falls | KRRO Fest | ||
11 May 2012 | Dallas | Palladium Ballroom | ||
12 May 2012 | San Antonio | Historic Sunken Garden Theater | ||
13 May 2012 | Houston | House of Blues | ||
15 May 2012 | Oklahoma City | Diamond Ballroom | ||
16 May 2012 | Kansas City | Uptown Theater | ||
18 May 2012 | Minneapolis | The Brick | ||
19 May 2012 | Milwaukee | The Rave | ||
20 May 2012 | Columbus | Rock on the Range | ||
Europe | ||||
26 May 2012 | Moscow | Russia | Arena Moscow | n/a |
28 May 2012 | Saint Petersburg | Yubileyny Sports Palace | ||
31 May 2012 | Neuchâtel | Switzerland | Open Air Festival | |
1 June 2012 | Nürburg | Germany | Rock am Ring | |
3 June 2012 | Nuremberg | Rock im Park | ||
4 June 2012 | Tilburg | Netherlands | 013 | |
5 June 2012 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris | |
7 June 2012 | Padua | Italy | Gran Teatro Geox | |
8 June 2012 | Nickelsdorf | Austria | Nova Rock Festival | |
9 June 2012 | Belgrade | Serbia | IQ Festival | |
12 June 2012 | Kaunas | Lithuania | Žalgiris Arena | |
15 June 2012 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Metaltown Festival | |
16 June 2012 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Copenhell Festival | |
5 July 2012 | London | England | Brixton Academy | |
6 July 2012 | Liège | Belgium | Les Ardentes | |
7 July 2012 | Amnéville | France | Sonisphere Festival | |
8 July 2012 | Annecy | Arcadium | ||
11 July 2012 | Milan | Italy | Arena Civica | |
14 July 2012 | Warsaw | Poland | Klub Stodola | |
15 July 2012 | Prague | Czechia | Lucerna Hall | |
16 July 2012 | Feldkirch | Austria | Poolbar Festival | |
19 July 2012 | Carcassonne | France | Théâtre Jean Deschamps | |
21 July 2012 | Benicàssim | Spain | Festival Costa De Fuego | |
North America, Leg#2 | ||||
11 August 2012 | Toronto | Canada | Heavy T.O. | n/a |
12 August 2012 | Montreal | Heavy MTL | ||
18 August 2012 | West Hollywood | United States | Sunset Strip Music Festival | |
North America, Leg#3: Twins of Evil Tour (w/ Rob Zombie) | ||||
28 September 2012 | Phoenix | United States | Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion | n/a |
29 September 2012 | Las Vegas | Mandalay Bay Events Center | ||
1 October 2012 | West Valley City | USANA Amphitheatre | ||
2 October 2012 | Denver | 1stBank Center | ||
4 October 2012 | Topeka | Landon Arena | ||
5 October 2012 | Maryland Heights | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | ||
8 October 2012 | Lincoln | Pershing Center | ||
9 October 2012 | Mankato | Verizon Wireless Center | ||
11 October 2012 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | ||
12 October 2012 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre | ||
13 October 2012 | Bloomington | U.S. Cellular Coliseum | ||
15 October 2012 | Youngstown | Covelli Centre | ||
16 October 2012 | Rochester | Main Street Armory | ||
17 October 2012 | New York City | Hammerstein Ballroom | ||
19 October 2012 | Camden | Susquehanna Bank Center | ||
20 October 2012 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | ||
21 October 2012 | Manchester | Verizon Wireless Arena | ||
23 October 2012 | Glens Falls | Glens Falls Civic Center | ||
25 October 2012 | Atlanta | Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood | ||
27 October 2012 | Tampa | 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre | ||
29 October 2012 | Little Rock | Barton Coliseum | ||
30 October 2012 | Houston | Reliant Arena | ||
31 October 2012 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie | ||
2 November 2012 | Mexico City | Mexico | Mexico City Arena | n/a |
3 November 2012 | Guadalajara | Explanada Lopez Mateos | ||
South America ("Maquinaria Festival") | ||||
8 November 2012 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | G.E.B.A. | n/a |
10 November 2012 | Santiago | Chile | Club de Campo Las Vizcachas | |
13 November 2012 2 | Quito | Ecuador | Coliseo General Rumiñahui | |
Europe, Leg#2: Twins of Evil Tour (w/ Rob Zombie) | ||||
26 November 2012 | London | England | The O2 Arena | |
27 November 2012 | Manchester | MEN Arena | ||
28 November 2012 | Glasgow | Scotland | Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre | |
29 November 2012 | Birmingham | England | National Indoor Arena | |
1 December 2012 | Luxembourg City | Luxembourg | Rockhal | |
2 December 2012 | Bochum | Germany | RuhrCongress | |
3 December 2012 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Heineken Music Hall | |
5 December 2012 | Stockholm | Sweden | Hovet | |
6 December 2012 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Valby-Hallen | |
8 December 2012 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | |
9 December 2012 | Munich | Germany | Zenith | |
11 December 2012 | Basel | Switzerland | St. Jakobshalle | |
12 December 2012 | Bologna | Italy | Unipol Arena | |
15 December 2012 | Yekaterinburg | Russia | Yekaterinburg Sports Palace | n/a |
16 December 2012 | ||||
18 December 2012 | Moscow | Olympic Stadium | ||
20 December 2012 | Kyiv | Ukraine | Palace of Sports | |
21 December 2012 | Minsk | Belarus | Minsk Sports Palace | |
North America, Leg#4 | ||||
18 January 2013 | Milwaukee | United States | The Rave | n/a |
19 January 2013 | Cincinnati | Bogart's | ||
20 January 2013 | Columbus | The LC Pavilion | ||
22 January 2013 | Detroit | The Fillmore Detroit | ||
24 January 2013 | Cleveland | House of Blues | ||
25 January 2013 | Wallingford | The Dome | ||
26 January 2013 | Boston | House of Blues | ||
28 January 2013 | Montreal | Canada | Métropolis | |
29 January 2013 | Oshawa | General Motors Centre | ||
30 January 2013 | Hamilton | Hamilton Place Theatre | ||
1 February 2013 | Greater Sudbury | Sudbury Arena | ||
4 February 2013 | Winnipeg | MTS Centre | ||
5 February 2013 | Moose Jaw | Mosaic Place | ||
6 February 2013 | Saskatoon | TCU Place | ||
8 February 2013 | Calgary | Stampede Corral | ||
9 February 2013 | Edmonton | Shaw Conference Centre | ||
11 February 2013 | Vancouver | Queen Elizabeth Theatre | ||
12 February 2013 | Seattle | United States | Showbox SoDo | |
13 February 2013 | Portland | Roseland Theater | ||
15 February 2013 | Modesto | Modesto Center Plaza | ||
17 February 2013 | Reno | Grand Sierra Resort | ||
19 February 2013 | San Francisco | The Warfield | ||
20 February 2013 | Anaheim | City National Grove of Anaheim | ||
21 February 2013 | Los Angeles | Nokia Theater | ||
23 February 2013 | Las Vegas | House of Blues | ||
North America, Leg#5 | ||||
29 May 2013 | San Diego | United States | House of Blues | n/a |
30 May 2013 | Tempe | Marquee Theatre | ||
North America, Leg#6: Masters of Madness: Shock Therapy Tour (w/ Alice Cooper) | ||||
1 June 2013 | Albuquerque | United States | Isleta Amphitheater | n/a |
3 June 2013 | Morrison | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | ||
4 June 2013 | West Valley City | USANA Amphitheatre | ||
6 June 2013 | Los Angeles | Gibson Amphitheatre | ||
7 June 2013 | Tucson | AVA Amphitheater | ||
8 June 2013 | El Paso | Don Haskins Center | ||
10 June 2013 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie | ||
13 June 2013 | Cleveland | Jacobs Pavilion | ||
14 June 2013 | Buffalo | Buffalo Outer Harbor Site | ||
15 June 2013 | Montebello | Canada | Marina Montebello | |
17 June 2013 | Columbia | United States | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
18 June 2013 | Reading | Sovereign Center | ||
20 June 2013 | Gilford | Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion | ||
21 June 2013 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | ||
23 June 2013 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | ||
25 June 2013 | St. Charles | Family Arena | ||
27 June 2013 | Bonner Springs | Cricket Wireless Amphitheater | ||
28 June 2013 | Rockford | BMO Harris Bank Center | ||
29 June 2013 | Mount Pleasant | Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort | ||
2 July 2013 | Maplewood | Myth | n/a | |
3 July 2013 | Omaha | Sokol Auditorium | ||
5 July 2013 | Chicago | The Riviera Theater | ||
6 July 2013 | Indianapolis | Old National Center | ||
8 July 2013 | Fort Wayne | Piere's | ||
9 July 2013 | Nashville | War Memorial Auditorium | ||
11 July 2013 | Richmond | National Theater | ||
12 July 2013 | Norfolk | Norva Theatre | ||
14 July 2013 | North Myrtle Beach | House of Blues | ||
15 July 2013 | Charlotte | The Fillmore | ||
17 July 2013 | Atlanta | The Tabernacle | ||
18 July 2013 | Hollywood | Hard Rock Live | ||
20 July 2013 | St. Petersburg | Jannus Live | ||
21 July 2013 | Miami Beach | The Fillmore |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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Leg 4: Europe 2012 | ||||
24 May 2012 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | Spain | Rock Coast Festival | Cancelled |
8 July 2012 | Knebworth | England | Sonisphere Festival | Cancelled |
North America, Leg#3: Twins of Evil Tour (w/ Rob Zombie) | ||||
6 October 2012 | Little Rock | United States | Barton Coliseum | The show was postponed because of crowd safety. |
23 October 2012 | Boston | Agganis Arena | The show was cancelled because of Hurricane Sandy. | |
26 October 2012 | Orlando | Tinker Field | ||
South America ("Maquinaria Festival") | ||||
6 November 2012 | Asunción | Paraguay | Hipódromo de Asunción | The show was cancelled for unknown reasons. |
Date | City | Venue | Attendance / Capacity | Revenue | Ref. |
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11 April 2012 | Los Angeles | Nokia Theater | 2,400 / 2,400 | $110,211 | [5] |
Date | City | Festival | Attendance / Capacity | Revenue | Ref. |
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May 19–20, 2012 | Columbus | Rock on the Range | 69,110 / 75,000 | $3,583,321 | [6] |
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