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{{Infobox concert tour | {{Infobox concert tour | ||
| concert_tour_name = Grotesk Burlesk Tour | | concert_tour_name = Grotesk Burlesk Tour | ||
− | | image = [[ | + | | image = [[Image:Gbwt03.jpg|200px]] |
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| image_caption = | | image_caption = | ||
| artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | | artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | ||
| location = | | location = | ||
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| type = World | | type = World | ||
| album = [[The Golden Age of Grotesque]] | | album = [[The Golden Age of Grotesque]] | ||
− | | start_date = [[2003/ | + | | start_date = [[2003/04/11 Berlin, Germany|April 11th, 2003 ]] |
− | | end_date = | + | | end_date = [[2003/12/27 Auburn Hills, MI|December 27th, 2003]] |
| number_of_legs = 8 | | number_of_legs = 8 | ||
− | | number_of_shows = | + | | number_of_shows = 119 |
− | + | | last_tour = <small>[[Guns, God and Government]]<br>(2000-2001) | |
− | | last_tour = [[Guns, God and Government]]<br>(2000-2001) | + | | this_tour = <small>'''Grotesk Burlesk'''<br>(2003-2004) |
− | | this_tour = Grotesk Burlesk<br>(2003-2004) | + | | next_tour = <small>[[Against All Gods]]<br>(2004-2005) |
− | | next_tour = [[Against All Gods]]<br>(2004-2005) | + | |
}} | }} | ||
+ | :''This article is about the tour. For the tour book, see [[Grotesk Burlesk (book)]].'' | ||
− | '''Grotesk Burlesk''' was the ninth tour Marilyn Manson embarked on, under management of major record label [[Interscope Records]]. It was also the band's fifth tour to span over multiple legs. The band was on the tour from | + | '''Grotesk Burlesk''' was the ninth tour Marilyn Manson embarked on, under management of major record label [[Interscope Records]]. It was also the band's fifth tour to span over multiple legs. The band was on the tour from April 11, 2003 until January 3, 2004. |
Much of the costumes and attire used for the tour was tailored by French fashion designer and grand couturier Jean-Paul Gaultier.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471565/.jhtml |title=For The Record: Quick News On Marilyn Manson And Jean Paul Gaultier, Bone Crusher, Cam'ron, Pearl Jam, Jimi Hendrix & More |publisher=MTV News |date=2003-04-28 |accessdate=2011-03-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20071016154730/http://www.style.com/peopleparties/search/slideshow/person2592?iphoto=8 |title=Fashion Rocks Red Carpet |publisher=''Style Magazine'' |accessdate=2011-03-12}}</ref> | Much of the costumes and attire used for the tour was tailored by French fashion designer and grand couturier Jean-Paul Gaultier.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471565/.jhtml |title=For The Record: Quick News On Marilyn Manson And Jean Paul Gaultier, Bone Crusher, Cam'ron, Pearl Jam, Jimi Hendrix & More |publisher=MTV News |date=2003-04-28 |accessdate=2011-03-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20071016154730/http://www.style.com/peopleparties/search/slideshow/person2592?iphoto=8 |title=Fashion Rocks Red Carpet |publisher=''Style Magazine'' |accessdate=2011-03-12}}</ref> | ||
− | + | ==Lineup== | |
− | + | *Vocals: [[Marilyn Manson]] | |
+ | *Guitar: [[John 5]] | ||
+ | *Bass: [[Tim Skold]] | ||
+ | *Keyboards: [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] | ||
+ | *Drums: [[Ginger Fish]] | ||
− | + | ==Track listing== | |
− | + | [[File:Berlin11403-3.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Manson performing a special set in Berlin, Germany.]] | |
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− | == Track listing == | + | |
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The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed: | The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed: | ||
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− | + | "[[Repent]]"/"[[Thaeter]]" (Intro) | |
− | + | # "[[This Is the New Shit]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Disposable Teens]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Great Big White World]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Lunchbox]]" (Spoken) | |
− | + | # "[[1996]]" (Spoken) | |
− | + | # "[[Rock Is Dead]]" | |
− | + | # "[[mOBSCENE]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Tainted Love]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Para-noir]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Tourniquet]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Baboon Rape Party]]" | |
− | + | # "[[The Dope Show]]" | |
− | + | # "[[(s)AINT]]" | |
− | + | # "[[The Golden Age of Grotesque (song)|The Golden Age of Grotesque]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]" (With "[[The Reflecting God]]" outro) | |
− | + | # "[[Rock 'n' Roll Nigger]]" | |
− | + | # "[[Obsequey (The Death of Art)]]" | |
− | + | # "[[It's a Small World]]" | |
− | + | # "[[The Fight Song]]" | |
+ | # "[[The Beautiful People]]" | ||
+ | # "[[Better of Two Evils]]" | ||
+ | </small> | ||
=== Opening songs === | === Opening songs === | ||
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* "[[This Is the New Shit]]" | * "[[This Is the New Shit]]" | ||
− | == Stage | + | ==Stage Antics== |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:Grotesk Burlesk.jpg|thumb|left|190px|A backstage pass from the Grotesk Burlesk tour]] |
− | * Two live dancers (named Andrea Sikie and Vanessa Huntoon) were heavily featured during the tour. The dancers were dressed with latex prosthetic breastplates and vaginas. For performances of [[Disposable Teens]], both dancers played Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) styled floor toms whilst wearing SS Nazi uniforms and [[Official Marilyn Manson Mask]]s. They | + | *Two live dancers (named Andrea Sikie and Vanessa Huntoon) were heavily featured during the tour. The dancers were dressed with latex prosthetic breastplates and vaginas. For performances of [[Disposable Teens]], both dancers played Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) styled floor toms whilst wearing SS Nazi uniforms and [[Official Marilyn Manson Mask]]s. They performed piano for "[[The Golden Age of Grotesque (song)|The Golden Age of Grotesque]]", danced for "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]", and played floor toms once more for "[[Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag]]". The dancers were also featured for performances of "[[mOBSCENE]]", wearing outfits and makeup similar to those seen in the music video. |
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− | == Tour legs == | + | *During performances of "[[The Fight Song]]", Manson performed from a Antichrist Superstar-esque podium adorned with a Mickey Mouse styled [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totenkopf Totenkopf], instead of the traditional "shock symbol". Another podium was used as well, although it was white, resembled the bow of a ship and adorned with the bands new "MM" logo. Manson would often wear a hat with ears similar to that of Mickey Mouse. He also donned black face for this song as well as "[[The Beautiful People]]". |
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− | |- | + | *For performances of "[[mOBSCENE]]", Manson would often wear an asymmetrical top hat, designed by Irish milliner, Philip Treacy. |
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− | ! Time Span | + | *During performances of "[[The Golden Age of Grotesque (song)|The Golden Age of Grotesque]]", Manson would often wear a bowler hat and played a saxophone during the end of the song, in an off-key screeching manner. Also during this song, [[Tim Skold]] would often switch out his Gretsch Broadkaster bass and perform the song using a King doublebass. |
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+ | *During performances of "[[The Dope Show]]", Manson would wear elongated arms, which he would swing in a marching manner as he walked. They were designed by [[Rudy Coby]]. For most performances, red confetti would also shower the audience during this song. | ||
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+ | *During the interlude for "[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]", Manson would often drink from a bottle of Moët & Chandon champagne. On occasion, he would pour champagne on the dancers. He would also interact with one of them by inserting his microphone into one of their (prosthetic) vaginas and begin to sing from it. | ||
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+ | *A robotic mannequin, (which resembled [[Dita Von Teese]]) also designed by Rudy Coby, was used for performances of "[[Tourniquet]]". The mannequin would often push a cart with a bottle of absinthe placed on it. Manson would often disassemble it by removing it's arms and placing them on the cart whilst singing to it. | ||
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+ | *Manson would be elevated high above the stage during performances of "[[Para-noir]]", much like he did with performances of "[[Cruci-Fiction in Space]]" on the [[Guns, God and Government]] tour. | ||
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+ | *During performances of "[[Para-noir]]", two women accompanied Manson in singing while dressed as if they were conjoined. | ||
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+ | *The stage would be set up in a series of platforms. The stage was set to resemble that of vaudeville, burlesque stage and a 1930's stage. | ||
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+ | *The stage amplifiers would be adorned with a series of protruding mannequin legs, clad with high heels in a fan-shaped fashion, or phonographs which rested atop the speakers. | ||
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+ | *For an unknown performance during the tour, Manson used an apparatus designed to give him the illusion of having three legs. Although no photo of it currently exists, Manson was also said to have used an illusion that gave him the appearance of having two heads. | ||
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+ | ==Tour legs== | ||
+ | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #E2E2E2" | ||
+ | ! width="320" | Tour Leg | ||
+ | ! width="250" | Time Span | ||
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Spring European Tour]] || [[2003/04/15 London, England|2003/04/15]] – [[2003/06/21 Tabor, Czech Republic|2003/06/21]] |
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Ozzfest 2003 Tour]] || [[2003/06/28 San Antonio, TX|2003/06/28]] – [[2003/08/28 West Palm Beach, FL|2003/08/28]] |
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Australian Tour]] || [[2003/09/13 Brisbane, Australia|2003/09/13]] – [[2003/09/20 New Castle, Australia|2003/09/20]] |
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Asian Tour]] || [[2003/09/24 Fukuoka, Japan|2003/09/24]] – [[2003/10/04 Seoul, South Korea|2003/10/04]] |
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Autumn North American Tour]] || [[2003/10/10 Los Angeles, CA|2003/10/10]] – [[2003/11/01 New Orleans, LA|2003/11/01]] |
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Tour | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Mexican Tour]] || [[2003/11/05 Monterrey, Mexico|2003/11/05]] – [[2003/11/07 Mexico City, Mexico|2003/11/07]] |
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Tour | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Autumn European Tour]] || [[2003/11/19 Hamburg, Germany|2003/11/19]] – [[2003/12/19 Stockholm, Sweden|2003/12/19]] |
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+ | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Winter North American Tour]] || [[2003/12/27 Auburn Hills, MI|2003/12/27]] – 2004/01/03 | ||
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− | == | + | ==Supporting Acts== |
− | + | * Queen Adreena | |
− | + | * Apocalyptica | |
− | + | * Mudvayne | |
− | + | * Peaches | |
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− | == | + | ==See also== |
− | + | * [[2003-2005 The Golden Age of Grotesque imagery#Live - Grotesk Burlesk Tour|Photo gallery]] | |
− | == | + | ==References== |
− | + | <References/> | |
{{Live}} | {{Live}} | ||
− | [[Category:The Golden Age of Grotesque | + | [[Category:The Golden Age of Grotesque Era]] |
[[Category:Tours]] | [[Category:Tours]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ginger Fish]] | ||
+ | [[Category:John 5]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Stephen Bier]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tim Skold]] |