Marilyn Manson’s concert at The Fillmore Silver Spring on August 3, 2024, was a memorable event that captured the essence of his dark, theatrical style. The show was Manson’s first headlining show in nearly five years. The show featured support from Slaughter to Prevail and The Funeral Portrait, adding a diverse blend of heavy metal and rock to the lineup.
The concert kicked off with an intense performance by The Funeral Portrait, followed by the brutal and energetic set from Slaughter to Prevail, which got the crowd hyped for the main act. Manson took the stage amidst an atmosphere thick with anticipation and immediately commanded attention with his charismatic presence.
The setlist included a mix of his classic hits and newer material, providing a comprehensive showcase of his career. Fans were treated to iconic tracks like “The Beautiful People,” “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” and “Disposable Teens.” A couple of notable highlights in the setlist were, “Third Day of a Seven Day Binge” which was performed for the first time since 2017 and the live debut The performance was complemented by dramatic lighting and visual effects that enhanced the eerie, gothic vibe of the show.
Manson’s stage persona was as provocative and engaging as ever, with his trademark blend of shock rock theatrics and raw musical talent. His vocals were powerful, and he maintained a strong connection with the audience throughout the night taking time to thank the crowd for sticking by him over the past couple of years.
The night was a spectacle of dark, gothic imagery and powerful rock anthems, solidifying Manson’s reputation as one of the most provocative artists in the industry.
Marilyn Manson Setlist:
Cruci-Fiction in Space
Disposable Teens
Angel With the Scabbed Wings
Say10
This Is the New Shit
Great Big White World
Deep Six
Third Day of a Seven Day Binge (first performance since 2017)
mOBSCENE
Tourniquet
The Dope Show
As Sick as the Secrets Within (Live debut)
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover)
The Love Song
The Beautiful People
Encore:
Coma White