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| Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | | Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | ||
| Location = Ottawa Congress Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | | Location = Ottawa Congress Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | ||
− | | Tour = [[Dead to the World | + | | Tour = [[Dead to the World (tour)|Dead to the World]] |
| Tour leg = [[Dead to the World Tour: Canadian Leg]] | | Tour leg = [[Dead to the World Tour: Canadian Leg]] | ||
| Performers = [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Zim Zum]], [[Twiggy Ramirez]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]], [[Ginger Fish]] | | Performers = [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Zim Zum]], [[Twiggy Ramirez]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]], [[Ginger Fish]] |
Revision as of 18:51, 19 November 2017
August 1, 1997 | |||||
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Performance by Marilyn Manson | |||||
Location | Ottawa Congress Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | ||||
Tour | Dead to the World | ||||
Tour leg | Dead to the World Tour: Canadian Leg | ||||
Performers | Marilyn Manson, Zim Zum, Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Ginger Fish | ||||
Support | Powerman 5000 | ||||
External links | Search at Setlist.fm | ||||
Touring chronology | |||||
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Lineup
- Marilyn Manson – vocals, additional guitar
- Zim Zum – guitar
- Twiggy Ramirez – bass
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboards, percussions, programming
- Ginger Fish – drums
Setlist
- "Angel with the Scabbed Wings"
- "Get Your Gunn"
- "Cake and Sodomy"
- "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World"
- "Tourniquet"
- "Lunchbox"
- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
- "Little Horn"
- "Apple of Sodom"
- "Antichrist Superstar"
- "The Beautiful People"
- "The Reflecting God"
References
- ↑ 'In Ottawa the Canada Family Action Coalition launched an eleventh- hour court action against Manson and the Congress Centre. But Mr. Justice Colin McKinnon of the Ontario Court (General Division) hurriedly decided that while the music and lyrics might be "disgusting and revolting", they did not break any laws whether of obscenity or hate literature.' - Ottawa Citizen, August 1, 1997