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Rock Is Dead North American Festival Tour

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The Rock Is Dead North American Tour was the second leg of Marilyn Manson's 1999 Rock Is Dead. The tour started initially with Manson as co-headliners for Hole's Beautiful Monsters tour, but following Hole's departure from the tour, was renamed Rock Is Dead. This caused a minor controversy as Korn and Rob Zombie were already in the middle of a tour of the same name. This particular leg of the tour consisted of 28 dates played in the United States. This leg of the tour spanned from March 17, 1999 until April 28, 1999.

The first two performances were canceled after Manson sprained his ankle during the final Beautiful Monsters show in Los Angeles.

[edit] Lineup

[edit] Setlist

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

  1. "Inauguration of the Mechanical Christ"
  2. "The Reflecting God"
  3. "Great Big White World"
  4. "Get Your Gunn"
  5. "Mechanical Animals"
  6. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  7. "The Speed of Pain"
  8. "Rock Is Dead"
  9. "The Dope Show"
  10. "Lunchbox"
  11. "I Don't Like the Drugs (But the Drugs Like Me)"
  12. "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
  13. "Antichrist Superstar"
  14. "The Beautiful People"

[edit] Tour Dates

Date/Location Venue
1999/03/17 Las Vegas, NV
(Rescheduled to 1999/05/05)
Thomas & Mack Center
1999/03/18 Phoenix, AZ
(Rescheduled to 1999/05/07)
Veteran's Coliseum
1999/03/21 Houston, TX Compaq Center
1999/03/22 San Antonio, TX Alamodome
1999/03/23 Dallas, TX Reunion Arena
1999/03/25 New Orleans, LA Uno Arena
1999/03/27 Tampa, FL Ice Palace
1999/03/29 Orlando, FL Orlando Arena
1999/03/30 Fort Lauderdale, FL National Car Center Arena
1999/04/02 Winston-Salem, NC Memorial Coliseum
1999/04/03 Fairfax, VA Patriot Center
1999/04/04 Philadelphia, PA First Union Spectrum
1999/04/06 East Rutherford, NJ Continental Airlines Arena
1999/04/07 Uniondale, NY Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
1999/04/09 Worcester, MA Centrum
1999/04/10 New Haven, CT Coliseum
1999/04/11 Buffalo, NY Marine Midland Arena
1999/04/13 Cleveland, OH CSU Arena
1999/04/15 Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills
1999/04/16 Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh Arena
1999/04/17 Fort Wayne, IN Coliseum
1999/04/20 Chicago, IL Rosemont Horizon
1999/04/21 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Center
1999/04/22 Indianapolis, IN Market Square Arena
1999/04/24 Madison, WI Dane County Coliseum
1999/04/25 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center
1999/04/27 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
1999/04/28 Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center
1999/05/05 Las Vegas, NV
(Rescheduled from 1999/03/17)
Thomas & Mack Center
1999/05/07 Phoenix, AZ
(Rescheduled from 1999/03/18)
Veteran's Coliseum
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