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词条 Grotesk Burlesk Tour
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  1. Performance and show themes

  2. Lineup

  3. Supporting acts

  4. Track listing

      Opening songs  

  5. Grotesk Burlesk spring european tour

  6. Tour dates

     Cancelled or rescheduled shows 

  7. References

{{Infobox concert
| concert_tour_name = Grotesk Burlesk Tour
| image = Grotesk.jpg
| image_size =
| alt =
| image_caption = Marilyn Manson performing live
| border = yes
| artist = Marilyn Manson
| type = World
| album = The Golden Age of Grotesque
| start_date = {{Start date|2003|04|11}}
| end_date = {{Start date|2004|01|03}}
| number_of_legs = 8
| number_of_shows = 119
| last_tour = Guns, God and Government Tour
(2000–2001)
| this_tour = Grotesk Burlesk
(2003–2004)
| next_tour = Against All Gods Tour
(2004–2005)
}}

Grotesk Burlesk was the ninth tour Marilyn Manson embarked on, under management of major record label Interscope Records. It was the band's fifth tour to span over multiple legs. The band was on tour from April 11, 2003 until January 3, 2004.

Many of the costumes and attire used for the tour were tailored by French fashion designer and grand couturier Jean-Paul Gaultier.[1][2]

Performance and show themes

The stage was designed to resemble that of the classic vaudeville and burlesque stage shows of the 1930s, a prevalent motif found in the album itself. Encompassing this theme most notably were two live dancers dressed in vintage burlesque costume who would be present on stage for most of the show, they danced for "mOBSCENE" and "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", and performed piano for "The Golden Age of Grotesque" and floor toms for "Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag". They also appeared during performances of "Para-noir". Dressed as if they were conjoined, they accompanied Manson as he was elevated some 12 metre (39 ft) above the stage, much like during performances of "Cruci-Fiction in Space" on the Guns, God and Government tour. The stage also utilized a series of platforms. Manson would sing at a podium for performances of "The Fight Song", donning blackface while wearing an Allgemeine SS-style peaked police cap or, alternatively, Mickey Mouse ears. During performances of "The Dope Show", Manson would wear elongated arms designed by Rudy Coby, which he would swing in a marching manner as he walked along the stage. At the end of each performance of "The Golden Age of Grotesque", Manson played saxophone—a rare instance of the vocalist playing a live instrument in concert.

Lineup

  • Vocals: Marilyn Manson
  • Guitar: John 5
  • Bass: Tim Sköld
  • Keyboards: Madonna Wayne Gacy
  • Drums: Ginger Fish

Supporting acts

  • Queen Adreena
  • Apocalyptica
  • Mudvayne
  • Peaches

Track listing

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  1. "Repent"
  2. "Thaeter"
  3. "This Is the New Shit"
  4. "Disposable Teens"
  5. "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
  6. "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes"
  7. "Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth"
  8. "Great Big White World"
  9. "Lunchbox" (Spoken)
  10. "1996" (Spoken)
  11. "Rock Is Dead"
  12. "Mobscene"
  13. "Tainted Love"
  14. "Para-Noir"
  15. "Tourniquet"
  16. "Baboon Rape Party"
  17. "The Dope Show"
  18. "Saint"
  19. "The Golden Age of Grotesque"
  20. "Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag"
  21. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (With "The Reflecting God" outro)
  22. "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger"
  23. "Obsequey (The Death of Art)"
  24. "It's a Small World"
  25. "The Fight Song"
  26. "The Beautiful People"
  27. "Better of Two Evils"
{{div col end}}

Opening songs

  • "Disposable Teens" (2003/05/29 Lisbon, Portugal, 2003/05/31 Derby, England and few others)
  • "This Is the New Shit"

Grotesk Burlesk spring european tour

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  • "Thaeter"
  • "This Is the New Shit"
  • "Disposable Teens"
  • "Irresponsable Hate Anthem"
  • "Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth"
  • "Great Big White World"
  • "Rock Is Dead"
  • "Mobscene"
  • "Tainted Love"
  • "The Dope Show"
  • "Saint"
  • "The Golden Age of Grotesque"
  • "Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag"
  • "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  • "The Fight Song"
  • "The Beautiful People"

Note: 8 songs are from the album "The Golden Age Of Grotesque".


}}

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening Act(s)AttendanceRevenue
Grotesque Burlesque[3]
April 11, 2003 Berlin Germany Volksbuehnenone {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
April 15, 2003 London England Rogue {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
May 12, 2003 Los Angeles United States The Key Club {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
Leg 1: Spring European Leg
May 29, 2003 Lisbon Portugal Rock in Lisbonn/a {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
May 30, 2003 Madrid Spain Festimad {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
May 31, 2003 Derby England Download Festival {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 2, 2003 Glasgow Scotland Braehead Arena {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 4, 2003 London England Brixton Academy {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 8, 2003 Nürburgring Germany Rock am Ring {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 10, 2003 Poznań Poland Poznań Arena {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 12, 2003 Vilnius Lithuania Žalgiris Stadium {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 14, 2003 Dresden Germany Messe Halle {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 15, 2003 Nijmegen Netherlands Fields of Rock {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 17, 2003 Leuven Belgium Brabanthallen {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 20, 2003 Wiesen Austria Kick Off Festival {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 21, 2003 Tábor Czech Republic Festival Planet Roxy {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 22, 2003 Milan Italy Mazda Palace {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
Leg 2: Ozzfest 2003
June 28, 2003 San AntonioUnited States Verizon Wireless Amphitheaternone {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
June 29, 2003 Dallas Smirnoff Music Centre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 2, 2003 Phoenix Cricket Wireless Pavilion {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 3, 2003 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 5, 2003 Devore Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
1|1}} Las Vegas House of Blues {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 8, 2003 San Francisco Shoreline Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 9, 2003 Sacramento Sleep Train Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
1|1}} VancouverCanada Orpheum Theatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 12, 2003 SeattleUSA White River Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 13, 2003 Portland Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 15, 2003 Albuquerque Journal Pavilion {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 17, 2003 St. Louis UMB Bank Pavilion {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 19, 2003 Somerset Float-Rite Park {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 20, 2003 Tinley Park Tweeter Center {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 22, 2003 Cleveland Blossom Music Center {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 24, 2003DetroitDTE Energy Music Theatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 25, 2003 {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
1|1}} TorontoCanada Hummingbird Centre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
1|1}} Montreal Métropolis {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 30, 2003 PittsburghUSA Post-Gazette Pavilion {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
July 31, 2003 Indianapolis Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 2, 2003 Milwaukee Alpine Valley Music Theatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 3, 2003 Columbus Polaris Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 5, 2003 Scranton Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 7, 2003 Camden Tweeter Center at the Waterfront {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
1|1}} Philadelphia Electric Factory {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 9, 2003 Hartford Meadows Music Theatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 14, 2003MansfieldTweeter Center {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 15, 2003 {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 16, 2003 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 18, 2003Holmdel TownshipPNC Bank Arts Center {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 19, 2003 {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
1|1}} Norfolk The NorVa {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 22, 2003 Bristow Nissan Pavilion {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 24, 2003 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 26, 2003 Atlanta HiFi Buys Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 27, 2003 St. Petersburg Mahaffey Theater {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
August 28, 2003 West Palm Beach Coral Sky Amphitheatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
Leg 3: Australian leg
September 13, 2003 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centren/a {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 15, 2003 Melbourne Vodafone Arena {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 18, 2003 Canberra Royal Theatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 19, 2003 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 20, 2003 New Castle Newcastle Entertainment Centre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
Leg 4: Asian Leg
September 24, 2003 Fukuoka Japan Sunpalace Halln/a {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 25, 2003 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 27, 2003Tokyo Tokyo Bay NK Hall {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 28, 2003 {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
September 30, 2003Zepp {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 1, 2003 {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 2, 2003 Nagoya Shimm Hall {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 4, 2003 Seoul South Korea Olympic Fencing Stadium {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
Leg 5: Autumn North American leg
October 10, 2003 Los Angeles United States Greek Theatren/a {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 12, 2003 San Francisco Warfield Theatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 14, 2003 Denver Fillmore Auditorium {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 16, 2003 Minneapolis Roy Wilkins Auditorium {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 17, 2003 Chicago Aragon Ballroom {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 18, 2003 Milwaukee Eagles Club {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 20, 2003 Hamilton Canada Copps Coliseum {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 22, 2003 New York City United States Roseland Ballroom {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 23, 2003 Boston Orpheum Theatre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 25, 2003 Washington, D.C. 30 Club {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 26, 2003 Philadelphia Tower Theater {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 28, 2003 St. LouisFreakers Ball {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
2|2}} Kansas City {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
October 31, 2003 Dallas Smirnoff Music Centre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 1, 2003 New Orleans Voodoo Experience (City Park) {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 5, 2003 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Coca-Cola {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 7, 2003 Mexico City Foro Sol {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
Leg 6: Autumn European Leg
November 19, 2003 Hamburg Germany Color Line Arenan/a {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 20, 2003 Berlin Velodrom {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 23, 2003 Birmingham England NEC Arena {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 25, 2003 Manchester MEN Arena {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 26, 2003 London Alexandra Palace {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 28, 2003 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 29, 2003 Dortmund Germany Westfalenhallen {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
November 30, 2003 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 4, 2003 MadridSpain Palacio Vistalegre {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 5, 2003 Barcelona Pavelló Club Joventut Badalona {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 7, 2003 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle Frankfurt {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 8, 2003 Munich Olympiahalle {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 10, 2003 Milan Italy Mazda Palace {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 12, 2003 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 14, 2003 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 16, 2003 Copenhagen Denmark Valby Idrætspark {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 18, 2003 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
December 19, 2003 Stockholm Sweden Hovet {{n/a}} {{n/a}}
  • {{note|1|1}} Non-Ozzfest shows.
  • {{note|2|2}} Show cancelled early. See cancelled or rescheduled shows for more info.

Cancelled or rescheduled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
Leg 1: Spring European Leg
June 7, 2003 Milan Italy A Day at the Border Rescheduled to June 22, 2003 after Manson contracted tracheitis.[4]
Leg 2: Ozzfest 2003
August 11, 2003 BuffaloUnited States Six Flags Darien Lake Banned by Six Flags management for being "inappropriate for the venue"[5]
Leg 5: Autumn North American Leg
October 30, 2003 Kansas CityUSA Freakers Ball at Kansas City International Raceway Concert promoters cancelled the show mid-way after crowd surge broke the barricades twice. The cancellation incited a riot.[6]
Leg 6: Autumn European Leg
December 2, 2003 MarseilleFrance Le Dôme de Marseille Cancelled due to flooding.
Leg 7: Winter North American Leg[7]
Joint tour with Jane's Addiction and The Used
December 27, 2003 Auburn HillsUnited States The Palace of Auburn HillsJane's Addiction pulled out due to exhaustion from touring. After The Used also pulled out, the entire leg was cancelled.
December 28, 2003 Fairfax Patriot Center
December 31, 2003 New York City Madison Square Garden
January 2, 2004 Lowell Tsongas Center
January 3, 2004 Camden Tweeter Center at the Waterfront

References

1. ^{{cite news|author=MTV News Staff |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1471565/for-the-record-quick-news-on-marilyn-manson-and-jean-paul-gaultier-bone-crusher-camron-pearl-jam-jimi-hendrix-more/ |title=For The Record: Quick News On Marilyn Manson And Jean Paul Gaultier, Bone Crusher, Cam'ron, Pearl Jam, Jimi Hendrix & More |publisher=MTV |date=2003-04-28 |accessdate=2019-03-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303093934/http://www.mtv.com/news/1471565/for-the-record-quick-news-on-marilyn-manson-and-jean-paul-gaultier-bone-crusher-camron-pearl-jam-jimi-hendrix-more/ |archivedate=2019-03-03 |deadurl=no }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.style.com/peopleparties/search/slideshow/person2592?iphoto=8 |title=Fashion Rocks Red Carpet |publisher=Style Magazine |accessdate=2011-03-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016154730/http://www.style.com/peopleparties/search/slideshow/person2592?iphoto=8 |archivedate=October 16, 2007 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1471053/manson-plays-ringmaster-at-creepy-carnival-in-latest-video/ |title=Manson Plays Ringmaster At Creepy Carnival In Latest Video |last=Wiederhorn |first=Jon |work=MTV |publisher=Viacom Media Networks |date=2003-04-04 |accessdate=2019-03-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303013458/http://www.mtv.com/news/1471053/manson-plays-ringmaster-at-creepy-carnival-in-latest-video/ |archivedate=2019-03-03 |deadurl=yes}}
4. ^{{cite news|author=Staff writer; no by-line |url=http://www.repubblica.it/online/cronaca/manson/rinviato/rinviato.html |title=Manson, Niente Concerto La Rockstar Ha La Tracheite |work=la Repubblica |publisher=GEDI Gruppo Editoriale S.p.A. |date=2003-06-07 |accessdate=2019-03-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303034700/http://www.repubblica.it/online/cronaca/manson/rinviato/rinviato.html |archivedate=2019-03-03 |deadurl=no }}
5. ^{{cite news|author=WTLV News Staff |url=https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/entertainment/marilyn-manson-banned-from-ny-venue/77-402108422 |title=Marilyn Manson Banned From N.Y. Venue |work=First Coast News |publisher=Tegna Inc. |date=2003-08-07 |accessdate=2019-02-11 |deadurl=no }}
6. ^{{cite news|last=Wiederhorn |first=Jon |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1480116/marilyn-manson-concert-in-kansas-city-ends-in-freak-riot/ |title=Marilyn Manson Concert In Kansas City Ends In Freak Riot |work=MTV |publisher=Viacom Media Networks |date=2003-10-31 |accessdate=2019-03-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303093545/http://www.mtv.com/news/1480116/marilyn-manson-concert-in-kansas-city-ends-in-freak-riot/ |archivedate=2019-03-03 |deadurl=no }}
7. ^{{cite news|last=Kaufman |first=Gil |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1480322/janes-addiction-marilyn-manson-to-ring-in-new-year-with-joint-tour/ |title=Jane's Addiction, Marilyn Manson To Ring In New Year With Joint tour |work=MTV |publisher=Viacom Media Networks |date=2003-11-11 |accessdate=2019-03-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303020247/http://www.mtv.com/news/1480322/janes-addiction-marilyn-manson-to-ring-in-new-year-with-joint-tour/ |archivedate=2019-03-03 |deadurl=no }}
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