MARILYN MANSON: Video Footage Of U.S. Tour Kick-Off

April 30, 2012

MARILYN MANSON kicked off his U.S. tour this past Friday, April 27 at Lupo's in Providence, Rhodie Island.

The setlist for the concert was as follows:

01. Hey, Cruel World...
02. Disposable Teens
03. The Love Song
04. No Reflection
05. mOBSCENE
06. The Dope Show
07. Slo-Mo-Tion
08. Rock Is Dead
09. Personal Jesus (DEPECHE MODE cover)
10. Pistol Whipped
11. Tourniquet
12. Irresponsible Hate Anthem
13. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (EURYTHMICS cover)
14. Antichrist Superstar
15. The Beautiful People

Fan-filmed video footage of the show can be seen below.

MARILYN MANSON's long-awaited new album, "Born Villain", is available for streaming in its entirety at AOL Music. The CD will be released on May 1 (one day earlier internationally) via Cooking Vinyl and Manson's own label Hell, Etc.

Marilyn Manson's new video, "No Reflection", was directed by Lukas Ettlin, who previously worked with Manson on the award-winning "Personal Jesus" clip.

"No Reflection" was released as a white seven-inch vinyl in Europe on April 21. The vinyl is strictly limited to 1500 copies and features "No Reflection" (album version) and "No Reflection" (single edit). The release was in support of Record Store Day.

Manson last September unveiled a new music video for the song "Born Villain" directed by actor Shia LaBeouf.

Drummer Ginger Fish (real name: Kenneth Robert Wilson) quit MARILYN MANSON in February 2011 and has since joined ROB ZOMBIE. He has been replaced by the Los Angeles-based drummer Jason Sutter.

MARILYN MANSON in 2009 parted ways with longtime record label Interscope following the disappointing sales performance of "The High End Of Low".

"The High End Of Low" was Manson's first album with longtime bassist Twiggy Ramirez since 2000's "Holy Wood".

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