Dead to the World Tour

Dead to the World Tour
Dead to the World
Tour by Marilyn Manson
Associated album Antichrist Superstar
Start date September 5, 1996
End date September 16, 1997
Shows 175
Marilyn Manson tour chronology
Smells Like Children
(1994-1995)
Dead to the World
(1996-1997)
Mechanical Animals
(1998-1999)

The Dead to the World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the American rock band Marilyn Manson. Launched in support of the group's 1996 album Antichrist Superstar, the band visited arenas and stadiums from 1996 through 1997. The Dead to the World Tour was the band's fifth tour, counting their early independent touring and their supporting roles for Nine Inch Nails' Self Destruct Tour and Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour. It is also their first tour to span over several legs, eight in total, that alternated between indoor arena shows and outdoor stadium shows both in North America and internationally.

The band was on the tour from September 5, 1996 until September 16, 1997, quickly gaining notoriety for the numerous protests from religious and civic groups such as the American Family Association it garnered as a result of the band's anti-Christian stance.

The tour was managed by major record label Interscope Records. Its name is derived from the song "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World". Select footage from the Dead to the World Tour was chronicled in the concert film: Dead to the World on VHS in 1997 and released in 1998.

Contents

Tour Overview

Performance

Marilyn Manson is known for their bombastic and controversial stage theatrics as well as for putting together a massive production.

During the Dead to the World tour, the background was a church vitral of Jesus, accompanied by a set of long stairs from which Manson walked down in order to perform the opening piece, "Angel with the Scabbed Wings".

Self-mutilation was a recurring element. For "Man That You Fear" the microphone was covered with white flowers. There was also a snow- or ash-like effect used mostly for "Apple of Sodom".

A podium with the Antichrist Superstar logo was used for the main song, with the complete band wearing helmets. Manson would rip the pages of a bible, making this one of the most controversial and challenging moments of the tour.

Marilyn Manson played the guitar for "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World" and "The Minute of Decay", also plays the pan flute for "Kinderfeld".

Setlist

The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed:

  1. Intro
  2. "Angel with the Scabbed Wings"
  3. "Get Your Gunn"
  4. "Cake and Sodomy"
  5. "Dogma"
  6. "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World"
  7. "Tourniquet"
  8. "Kinderfeld"
  9. "My Monkey"
  10. "Lunchbox"
  11. "Sweet Dreams (are made of this)"
  12. "Minute of Decay"
  13. "The Suck for Your Solution"
  14. "Deformography"
  15. "1999"
  16. "Little Horn"
  17. "Apple of Sodom"
  18. "Cryptorchid"
  19. "Antichrist Superstar"
  20. "The Beautiful People"
  21. "The Reflecting God"
  22. "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
  23. "Mister Superstar"
  24. "1996"
  25. "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger"
  26. "Misery Machine"
  27. "Man That You Fear"

Support acts

Support slots were taken up by Fluffy, Hocico, Helmet, L7, Rasputina and Pist.on

Tour dates

# Date City Country Venue
Leg 1: Theater Tour 1996
North America
1 September 7, 1996 New York City, New York United States Irving Plaza
2 October 3, 1996 Kalamazoo, Michigan State Theatre
3 October 4, 1996 Davenport, Iowa Colonial Ballroom
4 October 5, 1996 St. Louis, Missouri Mississippi Nights
5 October 7, 1996 Columbia, Missouri The Blue Note
6 October 8, 1996 Lawrence, Kansas Liberty Hall
7 October 9, 1996 Minneapolis, Minnesota First Avenue
8 October 11, 1996 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Modjeska Theater
9 October 12, 1996 Chicago, Illinois Riviera Theatre
10 October 13, 1996 Madison, Wisconsin Barrymore Theatre
11 October 15, 1996 Detroit, Michigan State Theatre
12 October 16, 1996 Columbus, Ohio Newport Music Hall
13 October 18, 1996 Cincinnati, Ohio Bogart's
14 October 19, 1996 Cleveland, Ohio Agora Ballroom & Theater
15 October 20, 1996 Buffalo, New York Ogden Theatre
16 October 22, 1996 Toronto, Ontario Canada The Warehouse
17 October 23, 1996 Montreal, Quebec The Spectrum
18 October 25, 1996 Burlington, Ontario Memorial Auditorium
19 October 26, 1996 Boston, Massachusetts United States Avalon
20 October 27, 1996 Providence, Rhode Island The Strand
21 October 29, 1996 New York City, New York Roseland Ballroom
22 October 30, 1996 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Electric Factory
23 October 31, 1996 Asbury Park, New Jersey Convention Hall
24 November 2, 1996 Henrietta, New York Dome Arena
25 November 3, 1996 Hartford, Connecticut Webster Theater
26 November 5, 1996 Baltimore, Maryland Hammerjack's
27 November 6, 1996 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
28 November 8, 1996 Norfolk, Virginia The Boathouse
29 November 9, 1996 Raleigh, North Carolina Ritz
30 November 10, 1996 Charlotte, North Carolina Grady Cole Center
31 November 11, 1996 Atlanta, Georgia International Ballroom
32 November 13, 1996 St. Petersburg, Florida Jannus Landing
33 November 14, 1996
34 November 15, 1996 Orlando, Florida Embassy Music Hall
35 November 16, 1996 Sunrise, Florida Sunrise Amphitheatre
South America
36 November 20, 1996 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Gavea Stadium
37 November 22, 1996 Santiago Chile Central Court National Stadium
38 November 24, 1996 Buenos Aires Argentina Velez Shed Stadium
Europe
39 November 27, 1996 Stockholm Sweden Studion
40 November 28, 1996 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
41 November 29, 1996 Berlin Germany Trash
42 December 1, 1996 Munich Strom
43 December 2, 1996 Cologne Kantine
44 December 3, 1996 Hamburg Markthalle
45 December 6, 1996 Brussels Belgium Vaartkapoen
46 December 7, 1996 Paris France Le Bataclan
47 December 8, 1996 Barcelona Spain Bikini
48 December 9, 1996 Madrid Ktdral
49 December 12, 1996 London United Kingdom The Forum
50 December 13, 1996 Nottingham Rock City
51 December 14, 1996 Glasgow Glasgow Barrowlands
52 December 15, 1996 Manchester Manchester University MDH
Leg 2: North American Tour 1996-1997
53 December 27, 1996 Nashville, Tennessee United States Nashville Municipal Auditorium
54 December 28, 1996 Birmingham, Alabama Boutwell Memorial Auditorium
55 December 29, 1996 New Orleans, Louisiana State Palace
56 December 31, 1996 Fort Worth, Texas Will Rogers Coliseum
57 January 2, 1997 Austin, Texas Austin Music Hall
58 January 3, 1997 San Antonio, Texas Live Oak Civic Center
59 January 4, 1997 Houston, Texas International Ballroom
60 January 5, 1997
61 January 7, 1997 Springfield, Missouri Shrine Mosque
62 January 8, 1997 Wichita, Kansas Cotillion
63 January 10, 1997 Denver, Colorado Mammoth Event Center
64 January 11, 1997 Park City, Utah Wolf Mountain
65 January 12, 1997 Caldwell, Idaho O'Connor Fieldhouse
66 January 15, 1997 Vancouver, British Columbia Canada PNE Forum
67 January 17, 1997 Seattle, Washington United States Moore Theatre
68 January 18, 1997
69 January 19, 1997 Salem, Oregon Salem Armory Auditorium
70 January 21, 1997 San Francisco, California The Warfield
71 January 22, 1997
72 January 24, 1997 Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Civic Plaza
73 January 25, 1997 Santa Monica, California Civic Auditorium
74 January 28, 1997 San Diego, California Crosby Hall
75 January 29, 1997 Paradise, Nevada The Joint
76 January 30, 1997
77 February 1, 1997 Albuquerque, New Mexico Convention Center
78 February 2, 1997 Las Cruces, New Mexico Pan American Center
79 February 4, 1997 Beaumont, Texas Fair Park Coliseum
80 February 5, 1997 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma TNT Building
81 February 7, 1997 Kansas City, Kansas Memorial Hall
82 February 8, 1997 Omaha, Nebraska Mancuso Hall
83 February 9, 1997 Des Moines, Iowa Convention Center
84 February 11, 1997 Toledo, Ohio Toledo Sports Arena
85 February 13, 1997 Indianapolis, Indiana Pepsi Coliseum
86 February 14, 1997 Trotwood, Ohio Hara Arena
87 February 15, 1997 Wheeling, West Virginia Wheeling Civic Center
88 February 18, 1997 Troy, New York Houston Field House
89 February 19, 1997 Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield Civic Center
90 February 21, 1997 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Wallace Civic Center
91 March 4, 1997 Anchorage, Alaska The Egen Center
Leg 3: Japan/Oceania Tour 1997
Asia
92 March 7, 1997 Osaka Japan Club Quattro
93 March 9, 1997 Nagoya Club Quattro
94 March 11, 1997 Tokyo Club Quattro
95 March 12, 1997
Oceania
96 March 15, 1997 Sydney Australia Enmore Theatre
97 March 17, 1997 Melbourne The Place
98 March 19, 1997 Auckland New Zealand The Powerhouse
Leg 4: Arena Tour 1997
99 March 22, 1997 Honolulu, Hawaii United States Nimitz Hall
100 April 5, 1997 La Crosse, Wisconsin La Crosse Center
101 April 6, 1997 Normal, Illinois Redbird Arena
102 April 8, 1997 Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum
103 April 9, 1997 Little Rock, Arkansas Barton Coliseum
104 April 12, 1997 Biloxi, Mississippi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
105 April 13, 1997 Atlanta, Georgia International Ballroom
106 April 15, 1997 Orlando, Florida UCF Arena
107 April 16, 1997 West Palm Beach, Florida West Palm Beach Auditorium
108 April 17, 1997 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
109 April 19, 1997 Winston-Salem, North Carolina LJ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
110 April 22, 1997 Evansville, Indiana Roberts Municipal Stadium
111 April 23, 1997 Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Gardens
112 April 25, 1997 Saginaw, Michigan Wendler Arena
113 April 26, 1997 Cleveland, Ohio CSU Convocation Center
114 April 29, 1997 Fort Wayne, Indiana Fort Wayne Coliseum
115 April 30, 1997 Kalamazoo, Michigan Wings Stadium
116 May 2, 1997 Hamilton, Ontario Canada Copps Coliseum
117 May 3, 1997 Erie, Pennsylvania United States Erie Civic Center
118 May 4, 1997 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Center
119 May 6, 1997 Utica, New York Utica Memorial Auditorium
120 May 7, 1997 Hartford, Connecticut The Meadows
121 May 9, 1997 Washington, D.C. D.C. Armory
122 May 10, 1997 Richmond, Virginia Richmond Coliseum
123 May 11, 1997 Camden, New Jersey Blockbuster Sony E-Centre
Leg 5: European Festival Tour 1997
124 May 17, 1997 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
125 May 18, 1997 Eindhoven Dynamo Open Air
126 May 19, 1997 Newport United Kingdom Newport Civic Centre
127 May 20, 1997 London Brixton Academy
128 May 22, 1997 Manchester Manchester Apollo
129 May 23, 1997 Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom
130 May 25, 1997 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
131 May 26, 1997 Leeds Town & Country
132 May 27, 1997 Nottingham Rock City
133 May 29, 1997 Paris France Le Bataclan
134 May 31, 1997 Barcelona Spain Zeleste
135 June 1, 1997 Madrid La Rivera
136 June 2, 1997 Valencia Arena
137 June 4, 1997 Milan Italy Rolling Stone
Leg 6: Ozzfest 1997
138 June 13, 1997 Providence, Rhode Island United States The Strand
139 June 15, 1997 East Rutherford, New Jersey Giants Stadium
140 June 17, 1997 Columbus, Ohio Polaris Amphitheater
141 June 18, 1997 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob
142 June 19, 1997 Tinley Park, Illinois The World
143 June 21, 1997 East Troy, Wisconsin Alpine Valley Music Theatre
144 June 22, 1997 Minneapolis, Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
145 June 24, 1997 Denver, Colorado Mile High Stadium
146 June 26, 1997 Phoenix, Arizona Desert Sky Pavilion
147 June 28, 1997 Whitney, Nevada Sam Boyd Stadium
148 June 29, 1997 San Bernardino, California Blockbuster Pavilion
149 June 30, 1997 Portland, Oregon La Luna
Leg 7: Canadian Tour 1997
150 July 18, 1997 Barrie, Ontario Canada Molson Park
151 July 20, 1997 Burlington, Ontario Memorial Auditorium
152 July 23, 1997 Vancouver, British Columbia PNE Forum
153 July 25, 1997(Banned) Calgary, Alberta Max Bell Arena
154 July 26, 1997 Edmonton, Alberta Convention Centre
155 July 28, 1997 Winnipeg, Manitoba Walker Theatre
156 July 31, 1997 Toronto, Ontario Varsity Arena
157 August 1, 1997 Ottawa, Ontario Congress Centre
158 August 2, 1997 Montreal, Quebec The Medley
Leg 8: European/South American/North American Tour 1997
Europe
159 August 9, 1997 Zambujeira do Mar Portugal Festival Sudoeste
160 August 10, 1997 Madrid Spain La Rivera
161 August 11, 1997 Paris France Le Bataclan
162 August 13, 1997 Rome Italy Palaghiaccio
163 August 15, 1997 Leipzig Germany Easy Auensee
164 August 16, 1997 Cologne Bizarre Festival
165 August 17, 1997 Munich Babylon
166 August 18, 1997 Berlin Huxleys
167 August 20, 1997 Hamburg Grosse Freiheit 36
168 August 22, 1997 Stuttgart Metallica Show
169 August 23, 1997 Hasselt Belgium Pukkelpop Festival
170 August 24, 1997 Reading United Kingdom Reading Festival
South America
171 September 8, 1997 São Paulo Brazil Olympia
172 September 11, 1997 Buenos Aires Argentina Velez Shed Stadium
173 September 12, 1997
174 September 14, 1997 Santiago Chile Central Court National Stadium
North America
175 September 17, 1997 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes

Personnel

Footnotes


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