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{{AboutPerformance  | date = 1996/12/31 | venue = Will Rogers Coliseum | city = Dallas | unit = TX.us }}<ref>[http://weeklywire.com/ww/11-16-98/fw_cover.html "The American Family Association, which picketed and protested both inside and outside Will Rogers Coliseum when Manson brought his Dead to the World tour to Fort Worth on New Year's Eve, 1996, has something in store for Manson when he appears at the Bronco Bowl this Thursday night, Nov. 5, but they're not saying what, David Miller, national AFA representative says. Manson came close to suing the AFA and other Religious Right organizations, such as former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett's Empower America, after they launched a campaign against him, in 1997, that Manson has likened to a war. Concerts were canceled, protesters accosted concert-goers inside and outside of arenas." - weeklywire.com November 16, 1998]</ref >
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{{AboutPerformance  | date = 1996/12/31 | venue = Will Rogers Coliseum | city = Fort Worth | unit = TX.us }}<ref>[http://weeklywire.com/ww/11-16-98/fw_cover.html "The American Family Association, which picketed and protested both inside and outside Will Rogers Coliseum when Manson brought his Dead to the World tour to Fort Worth on New Year's Eve, 1996, has something in store for Manson when he appears at the Bronco Bowl this Thursday night, Nov. 5, but they're not saying what, David Miller, national AFA representative says. Manson came close to suing the AFA and other Religious Right organizations, such as former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett's Empower America, after they launched a campaign against him, in 1997, that Manson has likened to a war. Concerts were canceled, protesters accosted concert-goers inside and outside of arenas." - weeklywire.com November 16, 1998]</ref >
  
 
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==Setlist==
 
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==Note==
 
* Listed as Dallas, Texas on websites, Will Rogers Coliseum is actually located in Ft. Worth, Texas.<ref>[http://www.meetinfortworth.com/will-rogers-memorial-center wikipedia]</ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 06:15, 27 October 2017

December 31, 1996
Performance by Marilyn Manson
Location Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Tour Dead to the World Tour
Tour leg Dead to the World Tour: North American Leg
Performers Marilyn Manson, Zim Zum, Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Ginger Fish
Support Drill
External links Search at Setlist.fm
Touring chronology
December 29, 1996 December 31, 1996 January 2, 1997









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The performance on December 31, 1996 took place at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.[1]

Lineup

Setlist

The setlist for this tour date remains unknown. You can help MansonWiki by providing the setlist or search for the setlist at setlist.fm.

References

  1. "The American Family Association, which picketed and protested both inside and outside Will Rogers Coliseum when Manson brought his Dead to the World tour to Fort Worth on New Year's Eve, 1996, has something in store for Manson when he appears at the Bronco Bowl this Thursday night, Nov. 5, but they're not saying what, David Miller, national AFA representative says. Manson came close to suing the AFA and other Religious Right organizations, such as former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett's Empower America, after they launched a campaign against him, in 1997, that Manson has likened to a war. Concerts were canceled, protesters accosted concert-goers inside and outside of arenas." - weeklywire.com November 16, 1998