Grotesk Burlesk (tour)

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Grotesk Burlesk Tour
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World tour by Marilyn Manson
Supporting album The Golden Age of Grotesque
Start date April 11th, 2003
End date December 27th, 2003
Legs 8
Shows 119
Marilyn Manson tour chronology
Guns, God and Government Tour
(2000-2001)
Grotesk Burlesk Tour
(2003-2004)
Against All Gods Tour
(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 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.[1][2]

Lineup

Track listing

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

"Repent" / "Thaeter"
  1. "This Is the New Shit"
  2. "Disposable Teens"
  3. "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes"
  4. "Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth"
  5. "Great Big White World"
  6. "Lunchbox" (Spoken)
  7. "1996" (Spoken)
  8. "Rock Is Dead"
  9. "mOBSCENE"
  10. "Tainted Love"
  11. "Para-Noir"
  12. "Tourniquet"
  13. "The Dope Show" (with "Baboon Rape Party" intro)
  14. "(s)AINT" (with "Doppelherz" spoken outro)
  15. "The Golden Age of Grotesque"
  16. "Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag"
  17. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (with "The Reflecting God" outro)
  18. "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger"
  19. "The Fight Song" (with "Obsequey (The Death of Art)" / "It's a Small World" intro)
  20. "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
  21. "The Beautiful People"
  22. "Better of Two Evils"

Opening songs

Stage persona, attitude and attire

Manson performing The Fight Song in the "podium".
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.



Tour legs

Tour Leg Time Span
Grotesk Burlesk Spring European Tour 2003/04/112003/06/21
Grotesk Burlesk Ozzfest 2003 Tour 2003/06/282003/08/28
Grotesk Burlesk Australian Tour 2003/09/132003/09/20
Grotesk Burlesk Asian Tour 2003/09/242003/10/04
Grotesk Burlesk Autumn North American Tour 2003/10/102003/11/01
Grotesk Burlesk Mexican Tour 2003/11/052003/11/07
Grotesk Burlesk Autumn European Tour 2003/11/192003/12/19
Grotesk Burlesk Winter North American Tour 2003/12/27 – 2004/01/03

Photo Gallery

Main Article: 2003-2005 The Golden Age of Grotesque imagery#Live - Grotesk Burlesk Tour

References

  1. "For The Record: Quick News On Marilyn Manson And Jean Paul Gaultier, Bone Crusher, Cam'ron, Pearl Jam, Jimi Hendrix & More". MTV News. 2003-04-28. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471565/.jhtml. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  2. "Fashion Rocks Red Carpet". Style Magazine. http://web.archive.org/web/20071016154730/http://www.style.com/peopleparties/search/slideshow/person2592?iphoto=8. Retrieved 2011-03-12.