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Reportedly, drummer [[Ginger Fish]] became ill with mononucleosis.<ref name="VH1Gingermono">{{cite web |url=http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/400077/19980624/index.jhtml |title=Marilyn Manson Shows Canceled |work=''VH1'' |publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom) |date=1998-06-24 |accessdate=2011-06-12}}</ref> This led the band to cancel the European festival leg and postpone the beginning of the tour to October 25, 1998.<ref name="VH1Gingermono"/> Also when Ginger became ill, Zim Zum decided to leave the band. He was replaced with [[John 5]].
 
Reportedly, drummer [[Ginger Fish]] became ill with mononucleosis.<ref name="VH1Gingermono">{{cite web |url=http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/400077/19980624/index.jhtml |title=Marilyn Manson Shows Canceled |work=''VH1'' |publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom) |date=1998-06-24 |accessdate=2011-06-12}}</ref> This led the band to cancel the European festival leg and postpone the beginning of the tour to October 25, 1998.<ref name="VH1Gingermono"/> Also when Ginger became ill, Zim Zum decided to leave the band. He was replaced with [[John 5]].
  
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 23 January 2024

Mechanical Animals Tour: European Festival Leg
Tour by Marilyn Manson
Location Europe
Supporting tour Mechanical Animals Tour
Supporting album Mechanical Animals
Start date June 25, 1998 (Cancelled)
End date July 12, 1998 (Cancelled)
Shows 6 (planned)
0 (completed)
Marilyn Manson tour chronology
Dead to the World Tour: European/South American Leg Mechanical Animals Tour: European Festival Leg Mechanical Animals Tour: World Leg

The Mechanical Animals Tour: European Festival Leg was supposed to be the first leg of Marilyn Manson's 1998-1999 Mechanical Animals Tour. This particular leg of the tour consisted of 6 dates to be played at various European festivals. The performances were what the band planned as the debut of follow-up material to Antichrist Superstar two months before the release of Mechanical Animals. This leg of the tour spanned from June 25, 1998 until July 12, 1999.

Reportedly, drummer Ginger Fish became ill with mononucleosis.[1] This led the band to cancel the European festival leg and postpone the beginning of the tour to October 25, 1998.[1] Also when Ginger became ill, Zim Zum decided to leave the band. He was replaced with John 5.

Lineup[edit]

Setlist[edit]

All of the shows during this leg of the tour were canceled, and so a typical setlist cannot be provided.

Tour dates[edit]

# Date City Location Venue
1 1998/06/25 Roskilde Denmark Flag-dk.png Roskilde Festival
2 1998/06/27 Burgh Netherlands Flag-nl.png Waldrock Festival
3 1998/06/28 Dessel Belgium Flag-be.png Graspop Metal Meeting
4 1998/06/30 Kristiansand Norway Flag-no.png Odderøya
5 1998/07/09 Frauenfeld Germany Flag-de.png Out in the Green Festival
6 1998/07/12 Zwickau Germany Flag-de.png Full Force Open Air


References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Marilyn Manson Shows Canceled". VH1. MTV Networks (Viacom). 1998-06-24. http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/400077/19980624/index.jhtml. Retrieved 2011-06-12.