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| [[Grotesk Burlesk Spring European Tour]] || [[2003/04/11 Berlin, Germany|2003/04/11]] – [[2003/06/21 Tabor, Czech Republic|2003/06/21]] | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Spring European Tour]] || [[2003/04/11 Berlin, Germany|2003/04/11]] – [[2003/06/21 Tabor, Czech Republic|2003/06/21]] | ||
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− | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Ozzfest 2003 Tour]] || [[2003/06/28]] – [[2003/08/28 West Palm Beach, FL|2003/08/28]] | + | | [[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 Australian Tour]] || [[2003/09/13]] – [[2003/09/20 New Castle, Australia|2003/09/20]] | + | | [[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 Asian Tour]] || [[2003/09/24 Fukuoka, Japan|2003/09/24]] – [[2003/10/04]] | + | | [[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 Autumn North American Tour]] || [[2003/10/10 Los Angeles, CA|2003/10/10]] – [[2003/11/01 New Orleans, LA|2003/11/01]] | | [[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 Mexican Tour]] || [[2003/11/05 Monterrey, Mexico|2003/11/05]] – [[2003/11/07 Mexico City, Mexico|2003/11/07]] | | [[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 Autumn European Tour]] || [[2003/11/19]] – [[2003/12/19 Stockholm, Sweden|2003/12/19]] | + | | [[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]] – 2004/01/03 | + | | [[Grotesk Burlesk Winter North American Tour]] || [[2003/12/27 Auburn Hills, MI|2003/12/27]] – 2004/01/03 |
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Revision as of 23:28, 29 December 2009
- 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 April 11, 2003 until January 3, 2004.
Lineup
- Vocals: Marilyn Manson
- Guitar: John 5
- Bass: Tim Skold
- Keyboards: Madonna Wayne Gacy
- Drums: Ginger Fish
Stage Antics
- Two live dancers dressed with plastic breasts, who performed piano for "The Golden Age of Grotesque", danced for "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", and played floor toms for "Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag".
- Manson singing at a podium during performances of "The Fight Song".
- Manson would often wear a hat with ears similar to that of Mickey Mouse.
- Manson played saxophone at the end of "The Golden Age of Grotesque".
- A robotic mannequin was used for performances of "Tourniquet".
- 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.
- During performances of "Para-noir", two women accompanied Manson in singing while dressed as if they were conjoined.