One Assassination Under God Tour

2024–26 concert tour by Marilyn Manson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The One Assassination Under God Tour is a concert tour by American rock band Marilyn Manson.[1] It was launched in support of their twelfth studio album, One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1, which was released on November 22, 2024. The first leg of the tour was a North American co-headlining tour with metal bands Five Finger Death Punch and Slaughter to Prevail, with The Funeral Portrait appearing as opening act. The tour was interspersed with Marilyn Manson's own headlining shows. They went on to embark on their own tours of Europe, North and South America, and Asia. The tour is the band's first following multiple allegations of abuse leveled at the band's eponymous vocalist, and an ensuing criminal investigation, which resulted in no charges filed against Manson.[2] The allegations have been cause to some minor protesting and criticism of the tour.[3]

Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Start dateAugust 3, 2024 (2024-08-03)
End dateNovember 1, 2026 (2026-11-01)
Quick facts Location, Associated album ...
One Assassination Under God Tour
World tour by Marilyn Manson
Promotional poster for the One Assassination Under God Tour
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumOne Assassination Under God – Chapter 1
Start dateAugust 3, 2024 (2024-08-03)
End dateNovember 1, 2026 (2026-11-01)
Legs9
No. of shows148
Supporting acts
Marilyn Manson concert chronology
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Band members and opening acts

The band's first lineup for the tour consisted of Marilyn Manson on vocals, guitarist Tyler Bates and drummer Gil Sharone. These returning members were joined by two new members: guitarist Reba Meyers and bassist Piggy D., also known as Matthew Montgomery.[4] Meyers, the first female member of the band, was met with a mixture of support and criticism on social media after it was revealed she had joined.[5][6] In response, she issued a statement saying she was "proud to represent the growth, confidence, forgiveness, humanity, and change that comes with this, and to be up there [on stage] with such talented motherfuckers. Everyone is aiming for growth and not stagnation. World needs that attitude right now." She received messages of support from Ray Luzier of Korn, Andy Williams of Every Time I Die, Greg Puciato of Better Lovers, and her bandmates.[7]

The tour's first leg was a co-headlining arena and amphitheater tour with American bands Five Finger Death Punch and Slaughter to Prevail.[8][9] The opening act, The Funeral Portrait, were also the opener for a series of Marilyn Manson solo dates, which were interspersed throughout the co-headlining tour.[10] These were Marilyn Manson's first solo headlining dates in five years.[11] The Funeral Portrait were harassed online after it was revealed they would be performing alongside Manson.[12] In response, the band's bassist said: "I'm sorry my band that has consistently played 200 cap[acity] venues for 7 years + has a chance to open shows in front of thousands of people, and people wanna be upset by it. ... If what we are doing isn't affecting your life personally, then why get mad about it? You weren't a fan before, and that's fine. No one is forcing anyone to go to these shows."[13] The Funeral Portrait's song "Suffocate City" became their first number single on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart shortly after the completion of their portion of the tour.[14] Other opening acts for the remainder of the tour have included of 5¢ Freakshow,[15] The Blackmordia,[16] Black Satellite,[17] Seven Hours After Violet,[18] Dead Posey,[19] and VOWWS.[20]

Marilyn Manson continued to tour throughout 2025 and 2026.[20][21] In January 2026, Bates announced he amicably departed the live band in order to focus on his film score work, but said he would be "actively supporting" their upcoming release One Assassination Under God – Chapter 2.[22] The following month, the band's former bassist and producer Tim Sköld said he had rejoined the band.[23] When the band resumed touring in April, it was confirmed Reba Meyers left to pursue her solo career, with Piggy D. and Nick Annis of Black Light Burns taking over on lead guitar.[24] The band will embark on the "Freaks on Parade Tour" from August to September 2026. A co-headlining tour with Rob Zombie, it will see the bands performing at North American arenas and amphitheatres, with The Hu and Orgy appearing as opening acts.[25]

Box office and reception

The tour's September 6, 2024 date at the Honda Center in Anaheim was met with a small protest. Billboard contributor Dave Brooks said overall sales for the Five Finger Death Punch, Marilyn Manson and Slaughter to Prevail tour were "OK at best". He said that Manson had previously done well in markets such as California, and that "some" of the Californian shows not selling out was "not great" for Manson. He said the real test of Manson's commercial viability as a touring act would come when he "does a small headline show or a real co-headline run".[3] A writer for Houston Music Review said they were "blown away" by the amount of audience members who exited the 16,500-capacity Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Houston following the completion of Manson's set. They said: "How would I know if it were hundreds or a thousand or more? All I can report is that I have never seen a massive exit like this one." Their writer noted: "I don't think it was at all a boycott of [Five Finger Death Punch]. I believe it was simply that Marilyn Manson was who they came to see and, satisfied, they were ready to go home."[26]

The second leg of the tour was a sold-out Marilyn Manson headlining tour of Europe, which began in February 2025.[27] In reviewing the band's show at Columbiahalle in Berlin, Rolling Stone Germany commended Manson's stage presence, saying: "The show that Manson delivers is fantastic. Manson, now clean, is so good, so physically present, that he no longer has to hide behind show/shock effects and costumes; his pure physical presence carries the entire evening."[28] When reviewing the band's show at the Eventim Apollo in London, The Daily Telegraph praised the stage show and the band's musicianship, but their writer said they felt uncomfortable during the band's cover of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" due to its lyrics, despite saying fans were "kind, polite and rational."[29]

The band appeared at the Arizona Bike Week Festival at WestWorld in Scottsdale on April 5. Their appearance was announced just three weeks before the festival took place, after Five Finger Death Punch withdrew "due to a family matter". The festival's organizer abandoned their no refunds policy as a result, and provided ticket holders with instructions on how to obtain a full refund. The festival's producer said: "We haven't had a ton of requests. A few people, but a lot of people are just as excited about Marilyn Manson."[30]

In June in the United Kingdom, the Liberal Democrats leader of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, Millie Earl, called for the cancellation of the October 31 concert at Bournemouth International Centre. The venue is owned by the Council, but the artists chosen to perform there are determined by the external entity BH Live. Earl contacted BH Live to protest the concert, but said the council could not force a cancellation due to the terms of the lease agreement.[31] Earl was acting in response to an online campaign organized by Björn Suttka, who fights for "men accused of abuse to be denied a public platform."[32] The concert went ahead as scheduled.[33]

That same month, Green Party MP Siân Berry called for the cancellation of the October 29 concert at the Brighton Centre.[34] She had written an open letter to the leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, asking them to cancel the concert at the Brighton Centre, which is wholly under state ownership.[35] This campaign was also organized by Suttka.[36] A week later, Ticketmaster informed customers that the show had been canceled. Supporters of Manson noted he had not been charged or convicted of any of the accusations following a four-year investigation by law enforcement, and said the cancellation was a result of cancel culture, artistic censorship, and was an infringement on freedom of speech.[37][38]

Suttka additionally lobbied Nottingham City Council to cancel the band's November 2 at Motorpoint Arena Nottingham. Similar to the Bournemouth International Centre, the acts who perform at the Motorpoint Arena are determined by an external body.[39] The Labour MP Alex Norris wrote to that external body, asking them to cancel the show, while the leader of Nottingham City Council, Neghat Khan, wrote to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper for legal advice. Khan said the council were reluctant to cancel the show outright, as they were forced to pay over £11,000 in legal bills and compensation, and issue a public apology, after they forced the cancellation of a talk by Julie Bindel at a library.[40]

Nick Tyrone of Spiked said it was "striking" how progressives in the United Kingdom in the 2020s used the same tactics as the conversatives and religious right in North America in the 1990s to ban Manson from performing. He noted both campaigns threatened the future funding of state-owned venues, and amplified unproven claims in mainstream media, to achieve their goal of cancelling a concert. He said both groups were "absolutely convinced that Manson's mere presence" would have a "terrible impact on 'locals and the wider community'. And they're also absolutely convinced that they are in the right. ... It isn't enough for [people] to disagree with something—they have to ban it on behalf of everyone else. As they see it, no one in society should be subjected to something as supposedly morally wicked as Marilyn Manson. Won't anyone think of the children?"[41]

The Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Luis Potosí in Mexico, Jorge Cavazos Arizpe, wrote to the state's governor Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, asking him to cancel the band's appearance at the Potosina National Fair in San Luis Potosí on August 10 "for the sake of society and the sake of all Christians".[42] In response, governor Cardona said the concert would go ahead, saying: "We're [no longer] in the time of the Holy Inquisition to forbid artistic expression."[43] Archbishop Arizpe's request was described by Mexican journalist Rafael Aguilar as a "hypocritical publicity stunt", considering the "scandals involving some priests."[44] Despite the cancellation attempt, the concert went ahead as scheduled, with the band performing to over 205,000 people at the event.[45]

Set lists

Hersheypark Stadium on August 2, 2024[46]
The Fillmore Silver Spring on August 3, 2024[47]
  1. "Cruci-Fiction in Space"
  2. "Disposable Teens"
  3. "Angel with the Scabbed Wings"
  4. "SAY10"
  5. "This Is the New Shit"
  6. "Great Big White World"
  7. "Deep Six"
  8. "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge"
  9. "mOBSCENE"
  10. "Tourniquet"
  11. "The Dope Show"
  12. "As Sick as the Secrets Within"
  13. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  14. "The Love Song"
  15. "The Beautiful People"
  16. "Coma White"
Alcatraz on February 11, 2025[48]
  1. "Nod If You Understand"
  2. "Disposable Teens"
  3. "Angel with the Scabbed Wings"
  4. "Tourniquet"
  5. "Meet Me in Purgatory"
  6. "This Is the New Shit"
  7. "Death Is Not a Costume"
  8. "SAY10"
  9. "Raise the Red Flag"
  10. "mOBSCENE"
  11. "Great Big White World"
  12. "The Dope Show"
  13. "As Sick as the Secrets Within"
  14. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  15. "The Love Song"
  16. "The Beautiful People"
  17. "Coma White"
GLC Live at 20 Monroe on May 2, 2025[49]
  1. "Nod If You Understand"
  2. "Disposable Teens"
  3. "Get Your Gunn"
  4. "Tourniquet"
  5. "Meet Me in Purgatory"
  6. "This Is the New Shit"
  7. "The Nobodies"
  8. "SAY10"
  9. "Sacrilegious"
  10. "mOBSCENE"
  11. "Long Hard Road Out of Hell"
  12. "The Dope Show"
  13. "As Sick as the Secrets Within"
  14. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  15. "The Beautiful People"
  16. "Coma White"

Tour dates

denotes a solo show performed by the band during their co-headlining tour with Five Finger Death Punch.
denotes a festival performance.

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts and notes
Date City Country Venue Opening act Note
Leg 1: North America (with Five Finger Death Punch and Slaughter to Prevail)[8][9][10][15]
August 2, 2024 Hershey United States Hersheypark Stadium The Funeral Portrait
August 3, 2024 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
August 5, 2024 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
August 7, 2024 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
August 8, 2024 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
August 10, 2024 St. Louis Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
August 11, 2024 Madison The Sylvee
August 13, 2024 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
August 14, 2024 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
August 16, 2024 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center
August 17, 2024 Chicago Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
August 19, 2024 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
August 21, 2024 Omaha CHI Health Center
August 22, 2024 Denver Ball Arena
August 24, 2024 Calgary Canada Grey Eagle Resort & Casino 5¢ Freakshow
August 27, 2024 Vancouver Rogers Arena The Funeral Portrait
August 28, 2024 Tacoma United States Temple Theater
August 29, 2024 Spokane BECU Live at Northern Quest
August 31, 2024 Portland RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
September 1, 2024 Reno Grand Sierra Resort
September 3, 2024 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
September 4, 2024 Chula Vista North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
September 6, 2024 Anaheim Honda Center
September 8, 2024 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
September 10, 2024 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
September 11, 2024 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater
September 13, 2024 Durant Choctaw Grand Theater
September 15, 2024 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre
September 16, 2024 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
September 18, 2024 Austin Germania Insurance Amphitheater
September 19, 2024 Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
November 30, 2024[a] Monterrey Mexico Fundidora Park
Leg 2: Europe[51][52]
February 10, 2025 Zurich Switzerland Halle 622 The Blackmordia
February 11, 2025 Milan Italy Alcatraz
February 13, 2025 Munich Germany Zenith
February 14, 2025 Brno Czech Republic Sportovní hala Vodova
February 16, 2025 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle
February 19, 2025 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
February 21, 2025 London England Eventim Apollo
February 22, 2025 Newcastle upon Tyne O2 City Hall
February 23, 2025 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
Leg 3: South and North America[53][54][55]
March 29, 2025[b] Lima Peru Lurin Live
April 5, 2025[c] Scottsdale United States WestWorld at Scottsdale
May 2, 2025 Grand Rapids GLC Live at 20 Monroe Black Satellite
May 3, 2025 Gary Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana
May 4, 2025 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
May 6, 2025 Huntington The Paramount
May 7, 2025 Bethlehem Wind Creek Event Center
May 9, 2025 Philadelphia The Met
May 10, 2025 Boston Citizen's House of Blues
May 12, 2025 Montclair Wellmont Theater
May 13, 2025 Baltimore Pier Six Pavilion
May 15, 2025 Myrtle Beach House of Blues
May 16, 2025 Charlotte The Fillmore
May 18, 2025[d] Daytona Beach Daytona International Speedway
May 20, 2025 Atlanta Tabernacle Black Satellite
May 21, 2025 New Orleans The Fillmore
May 24, 2025[e] Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
May 25, 2025[f] Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
Leg 4: North America and Asia[60][1][44][61][18]
July 17, 2025[g] Milwaukee United States Fiserv Forum
July 18, 2025[h] Cadott Chippewa Valley Music Festival Grounds
July 19, 2025[i] Mansfield Ohio State Reformatory
August 7, 2025[j] Sturgis Buffalo Chip Campground
August 10, 2025[k] San Luis Potosí Mexico Feria Nacional Potosina
August 29, 2025[l] Pryor United States Rockin' Red Dirt Ranch Festival Grounds
September 3, 2025[m] Istanbul Turkey Bonus Parkorman
September 6, 2025[n] Almaty Kazakhstan Pervomaysky Ponds
September 16, 2025 Cleveland United States House of Blues Seven Hours After Violet
September 18, 2025[o] Louisville Kentucky Exposition Center
September 20, 2025 Pittsburgh Roxian Theatre Seven Hours After Violet
September 22, 2025 St. Louis The Pageant
September 23, 2025 Kansas City Midland Theatre
September 25, 2025 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
September 27, 2025 Albuquerque Revel
September 28, 2025 Phoenix The Van Buren
September 30, 2025 Anaheim House of Blues
October 1, 2025 San Diego SOMA San Diego
October 3, 2025 Las Vegas Pearl Concert Theater
October 5, 2025[p] Sacramento Discovery Park
Leg 5: Europe[60][19]
October 31, 2025 Bournemouth England Windsor Hall Dead Posey
November 1, 2025 Cardiff Wales Utilita Arena Cardiff
November 2, 2025 Nottingham England Motorpoint Arena
November 4, 2025 Manchester O2 Apollo
November 7, 2025 London OVO Arena Wembley
November 9, 2025 Nantes France Zénith Nantes
November 11, 2025 Paris Zénith Paris
November 13, 2025 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
November 14, 2025 Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
November 15, 2025 Prague Czech Republic Sportovní hala Fortuna
November 17, 2025 Berlin Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle
November 19, 2025 Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall
November 20, 2025 Leipzig Germany Quarterback Immobilien Arena
November 22, 2025 Bern Switzerland Festhalle Bern
November 23, 2025 Grenoble France Le Summum
November 25, 2025 Bergamo Italy ChorusLife Arena
November 27, 2025 Barcelona Spain Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona
November 28, 2025 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
November 30, 2025 Lisbon Portugal Sagres Campo Pequeno
Leg #6: North America[20][71]
December 6, 2025[q] Monterrey Mexico Estadio Banortre
April 22, 2026 Highland United States Yaamava' Theatre none
April 23, 2026
April 24, 2026[r] Las Vegas Las Vegas Festival Grounds
May 8, 2026 Minneapolis The Armory VOWWS
May 10, 2026 Green Bay Epic Event Center
May 12, 2026 Louisville Palace Theatre
May 13, 2026 Memphis Graceland Soundstage
May 15, 2026 Nashville The Pinnacle
May 16, 2026[s] Columbus Historic Crew Stadium
Leg #7: Europe[21][74][75]
July 4, 2026[t] Viveiro Spain Plaza Fuente Nueva
July 5, 2026[u] Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
July 6, 2026[v] Seville Spain Plaza de España VOWWS
July 8, 2026[w] Nîmes France Arena of Nîmes
July 11, 2026[x] Ferrara Italy Piazza Ariostea
July 13, 2026 Bari Fiera del Levante
July 14, 2026[y] Rome Parco della Musica
July 16, 2026 Zagreb Croatia Arena Zagreb
July 18, 2026 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
July 19, 2026[z] Vizovice Czech Republic Areál Likérky Rudolf Jelínek
July 21, 2026[aa] Vienna Austria METAstadt VOWWS
July 22, 2026[ab] Budapest Hungary Budapest Park
July 24, 2026[ac] Plovdiv Bulgaria Plovdiv Canal
July 27, 2026[ad] Ghimbav Romania Strada Hermann Oberth
Leg #8: North America (Freaks on Parade Tour with Rob Zombie)[25]
August 20, 2026 West Palm Beach United States iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Orgy and The Hu
August 21, 2026 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 23, 2026 Alpharetta Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
August 24, 2026 Charlotte Truliant Amphitheater
August 26, 2026 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
August 27, 2026 Mansfield Xfinity Center
August 29, 2026 Burgettstown The Pavilion at Star Lake
August 30, 2026 Darien Center Darien Lake Amphitheatre
September 1, 2026 Toronto Canada RBC Amphitheatre
September 2, 2026 Cuyahoga Falls United States Blossom Music Center
September 4, 2026 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
September 5, 2026 Tinley Park Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
September 6, 2026 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center
September 9, 2026 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
September 10, 2026 Kansas City Morton Amphitheater
September 12, 2026 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
September 14, 2026 West Valley City Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
September 16, 2026 Airway Heights BECU Live at Northern Quest Orgy[76]
September 17, 2026 Auburn White River Amphitheatre Orgy and The Hu
September 18, 2026 Ridgefield Cascades Amphitheater
September 20, 2026 Concord Toyota Pavilion at Concord
Leg #9: North America[77]
October 24, 2026[r] Fort Worth United States Texas Motor Speedway
October 31, 2026 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre unknown
November 1, 2026
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Notes

  1. Machaca Fest 2024[50]
  2. Festival Vivo x El Rock 2025[56]
  3. Arizona Bike Week Festival[30]
  4. KEGL BFD Festival[59]
  5. Hog Fest[62]
  6. Rock Fest[63]
  7. Inkcarceration Festival[64]
  8. Potosina National Fair[44]
  9. The Unforbidden Festival[67]
  10. Evil Live Festival[74]
  11. Icónica Santalucía Fest[21]
  12. Festival de Nîmes[21]
  13. Ferrara Summer Festival[21]
  14. Metastadt Open Air Festival[21]
  15. Budapest Park Festival[21]
  16. Hills of Rock Festival[21]
  17. Rockstadt Extreme Fest[21]

Canceled dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancelation
Date City Country Venue Reason
February 17, 2025 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen Manson diagnosed with laryngitis[78]
October 29, 2025 Brighton England Brighton Centre Pressure from activists and local authorities.[37]
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Box office data

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List of box scores, showing date, city, venue, tickets sold compared to the number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Venue Attendance / Capacity Revenue Ref.
February 21, 2025LondonEventim Apollo5,088 / 5,088$391,785[79]
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