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+ | * In a civil battery suit, David Diaz, a security officer from the concert sued for $75,000 in a Minneapolis federal court. After two days deliberation the jury decided that Manson's alleged molestation had been part of the show and that he had not overstepped his boundaries as an artist, ruling in favor of Manson and against Diaz. | ||
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Revision as of 22:57, 16 February 2010
October 27, 2000 | |||||
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Marilyn Manson
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Performance by Marilyn Manson | |||||
Location | Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA | ||||
Capacity | 3.000 | ||||
Tour | Guns, God and Government | ||||
Tour leg | Guns, God and Government North American Tour | ||||
Performers | Marilyn Manson, Twiggy Ramirez, John 5, Pogo, Ginger Fish | ||||
Supporting | gODHEAD, The Union Underground | ||||
External resources | |||||
Video | №1, №2 | ||||
External links | Search at Setlist.fm | ||||
Touring chronology | |||||
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About
The performance on October 27th, 2000 took place at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Lineup
- Vocals: Marilyn Manson
- Guitar: John 5
- Bass: Twiggy Ramirez
- Keyboards: Madonna Wayne Gacy
- Drums: Ginger Fish
Setlist
- "Count to Six and Die"
- "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
- "The Death Song"
- "Disposable Teens"
- "Great Big White World"
- "Tourniquet"
- "The Fight Song"
- "Lunchbox"
- "The Dope Show"
- "Cruci-Fiction in Space"
- "Burning Flag"
- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (With "Hell Outro")
- "Valentine's Day"
- "The Love Song"
- "The Beautiful People"
- "The Reflecting God"
- "Rock Is Dead"
Trivia
- In a civil battery suit, David Diaz, a security officer from the concert sued for $75,000 in a Minneapolis federal court. After two days deliberation the jury decided that Manson's alleged molestation had been part of the show and that he had not overstepped his boundaries as an artist, ruling in favor of Manson and against Diaz.