Guns, God and Government Tour: North American Leg

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Guns, God and Government Tour: North American Leg
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Tour by Marilyn Manson
Location North America
Supporting tour Guns, God and Government
Supporting album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)
Start date October 27, 2000
End date January 13, 2001
Shows 41
(40 completed, 1 cancelled)
Marilyn Manson tour chronology
Rock Is Dead Tour: European/Japan Festival Leg Guns, God and Government Tour: North American Leg Guns, God and Government Tour: Spring European Leg

The Guns, God and Government Tour: North American Leg was the first leg of Marilyn Manson's 2000-2001 Guns, God and Government tour. This particular leg of the tour consisted of 40 dates generally played in the United States, with two being Canadian dates. This leg of the tour spanned from October 27, 2000 until January 13, 2001.

Lineup[edit]

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

Setlist[edit]

  1. "The Lord Is My Shepherd"
  2. "Count to Six and Die (The Vacuum of Infinite Space Encompassing)"
  3. "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
  4. "The Death Song"
  5. "Disposable Teens"
  6. "Great Big White World
  7. "Tourniquet"
  8. "The Fight Song"
  9. "The Nobodies"
  10. "My Monkey" (with "Strawberry Fields Forever" intro)
  11. "Lunchbox"
  12. "Rock Is Dead"
  13. "The Dope Show"
  14. "Cruci-Fiction in Space"
  15. ""President Dead""
  16. "Cake and Sodomy
  17. "Burning Flag"
  18. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (with "Hell Outro")
  19. "Valentine's Day"
  20. "The Love Song"
  21. "The Beautiful People"
  22. "The Reflecting God"
  23. "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes"
  24. "1996" (with "Diary of a Dope Fiend" intro)
  25. "Suicide Is Painless"

Tour dates[edit]

# Date City Location Venue
1 2000/10/27 Minneapolis Minnesota Flag-us.png Orpheum Theatre
2 2000/10/28 Milwaukee Wisconsin Flag-us.png Eagles Ballroom
3 2000/10/30 St. Louis Missouri Flag-us.png Fox Theatre
4 2000/10/31 Kansas City Kansas Flag-us.png International Raceway
5 2000/11/02 Tulsa Oklahoma Flag-us.png Brady Theatre
6 2000/11/03 Houston Texas Flag-us.png Aerial Theatre
7 2000/11/04 New Orleans Louisiana Flag-us.png State Palace Theatre
8 2000/11/06 Charlotte North Carolina Flag-us.png Independence Arena
9 2000/11/07 Atlanta Georgia Flag-us.png The Tabernacle
10 2000/11/09 Orlando Florida Flag-us.png Hard Rock Live
11 2000/11/10 Tampa Florida Flag-us.png USF Sundome
12 2000/11/11 Sunrise Florida Flag-us.png Sunrise Musical Theatre
13 2000/11/13 Greensboro North Carolina Flag-us.png War Memorial Auditorium
14 2000/11/15 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Flag-us.png Electric Factory Ballroom
15 2000/11/16 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Flag-us.png Electric Factory Ballroom
16 2000/11/18 Toronto Ontario Flag-ca.png Massey Hall
17 2000/11/19 Rochester New York Flag-us.png Blue Cross Arena
18 2000/11/21 Fairfax Virginia Flag-us.png Patriot Center
19 2000/11/22 Lowell Massachusetts Flag-us.png Tsongas Arena
20 2000/11/24 New York City New York Flag-us.png Hammerstein Ballroom
21 2000/11/25 New York City New York Flag-us.png Hammerstein Ballroom
22 2000/11/28 Detroit Michigan Flag-us.png State Theater
23 2000/11/29 Detroit Michigan Flag-us.png Cobo Arena
24 2000/12/01 Madison Wisconsin Flag-us.png Dane County Expo
25 2000/12/02 Chicago Illinois Flag-us.png UIC Pavilion
26 2000/12/04 Indianapolis Indiana Flag-us.png Murat Center
27 2000/12/05[1] Toledo Ohio Flag-us.png Toledo Sports Arena
28 2000/12/07 Columbus Ohio Flag-us.png Veterans Memorial
29 2000/12/08 Cleveland Ohio Flag-us.png CSU Arena
30 2000/12/09 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Flag-us.png Mellon Arena
31 2000/12/11 Peoria Illinois Flag-us.png Peoria Civic Center
32 2000/12/12[2] Omaha Nebraska Flag-us.png Omaha Civic Auditorium
33 2000/12/13 Wichita Kansas Flag-us.png Kansas Coliseum
34 2000/12/15 San Antonio Texas Flag-us.png Freeman Coliseum
35 2000/12/16 Dallas Texas Flag-us.png Bronco Bowl
36 2001/01/03 Vancouver British Columbia Flag-ca.png Queen Elizabeth Theatre
37 2001/01/05 Portland Oregon Flag-us.png Schnitzer Concert Hall
38 2001/01/06 Seattle Washington Flag-us.png Mercer Arena
39 2001/01/10 San Jose California Flag-us.png Event Center Arena
40 2001/01/11 Santa Barbara California Flag-us.png Arlington Theatre
41 2001/01/13 Los Angeles California Flag-us.png Grand Olympic Auditorium


References[edit]

  1. 'Shock rocker Marilyn Manson provided plenty of shock, but no rock when he canceled his concert last night at the Toledo Sports Arena 10 minutes before the doors were to open. The stage was set up, the musicians were on the premises, security workers were in position, and about 150 fans were waiting in 20-degree weather for the doors to open when the band informed concert officials that drummer Ginger Fish would be unable to perform due to a collarbone injury. - toledoblade.com
  2. The December 12, 2000 show scheduled for the Omaha Civic Auditorium was canceled due to a blizzard preventing travel from the previous show in Peoria, Illinois.