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'''Self Destruct''' was the first high-profile [[Marilyn Manson tours|tour]] on which [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] performed. After [[Independent touring|playing in Florida bars]] for the past four years, Marilyn Manson, having signed a contract with [[Interscope Records]] and now close to the completion of their debut album, ''[[Portrait of an American Family (album)|Portrait of an American Family]]'', left the comfort of Florida in May 1994 as the supporting act for [[Nine Inch Nails]]' Self Destruct tour. With two cancellations, Nine Inch Nails headlined 43 Self Destruct concerts, 12 of which Marilyn Manson opened.<small><ref>[http://www.theninhotline.net/nin_historian/tour_dates.html ''The NIN Hotline'']</ref></small><small><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/scottmitchellsm 'We started touring with (Nine Inch) Nails in early May - right after filming Get Your Gunn.' - Scott Mitchell]</ref></small>
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'''Self Destruct''' was the first high-profile [[Marilyn Manson tours|tour]] on which [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] performed. After [[Marilyn Manson's independent touring|playing in Florida bars]] for the past four years, Marilyn Manson, having signed a contract with [[Interscope Records]] and now close to the completion of their debut album, ''[[Portrait of an American Family (album)|Portrait of an American Family]]'', left the comfort of Florida in May 1994 as the supporting act for [[Nine Inch Nails]]' Self Destruct tour. With two cancellations, Nine Inch Nails headlined 43 Self Destruct concerts, 12 of which Marilyn Manson opened.<small><ref>[http://www.theninhotline.net/nin_historian/tour_dates.html ''The NIN Hotline'']</ref></small><small><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/scottmitchellsm 'We started touring with (Nine Inch) Nails in early May - right after filming Get Your Gunn.' - Scott Mitchell]</ref></small>
  
 
==Lineup==
 
==Lineup==

Revision as of 20:07, 10 August 2014

Self Destruct
North America tour by Marilyn Manson
Supporting album Portrait of an American Family
Start date May 3, 1994
End date August 11, 1994
Shows 12
Marilyn Manson tour chronology
Marilyn Manson's independent touring
(1990–1994)
Self Destruct
(1994)
Further Down the Spiral
(1994)

Self Destruct was the first high-profile tour on which Marilyn Manson performed. After playing in Florida bars for the past four years, Marilyn Manson, having signed a contract with Interscope Records and now close to the completion of their debut album, Portrait of an American Family, left the comfort of Florida in May 1994 as the supporting act for Nine Inch Nails' Self Destruct tour. With two cancellations, Nine Inch Nails headlined 43 Self Destruct concerts, 12 of which Marilyn Manson opened.[1][2]

Lineup

Tour dates

# Date City Location Venue
1 1994/05/03 Dallas Texas Flag-us.png Bomb Factory
2 1994/05/04 Houston Texas Flag-us.png International Ballroom
3 1994/05/05 New Orleans Louisiana Flag-us.png State Palace Theater
4 1994/05/07 Chicago Illinois Flag-us.png Riviera Nightclub
5 1994/05/08 Detroit Michigan Flag-us.png State Theatre
6 1994/05/14 New York City New York Flag-us.png Roseland Ballroom
7 1994/05/15 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Flag-us.png Tower Theatre
8 1994/07/29 Atlanta Georgia Flag-us.png Fox Theater
9 1994/07/30 Atlanta Georgia Flag-us.png Fox Theater
10 1994/08/03 Poughkeepsie New York Flag-us.png Mid-Hudson Civic Center
11 1994/08/06 Barrie Ontario Flag-ca.png Molson Park
12 1994/08/11 Fairfax Virginia Flag-us.png Patriot Center


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