Marilyn Manson Announces Cleveland Homecoming Concert After No Charges
Marilyn Manson Announces Cleveland Homecoming Concert After No Charges

Marilyn Manson Announces Cleveland Homecoming Concert After No Charges

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Marilyn Manson, the Canton native and shock rocker, is returning to Northeast Ohio for his first performance since 2018 with a concert at the House of Blues Cleveland on September 16 as part of his "One Assassination Under God" tour. Manson, known for hits like "Beautiful People" and "The Dope Show," has faced allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence; however, a 2024 investigation concluded without charges due to insufficient evidence and expired statutes of limitations. Despite controversies, including protests leading to the cancellation of a UK show, Manson continues to tour with support acts such as Seven Hours After Violet opening his Cleveland concert. This marks a significant homecoming for Manson, who has not performed locally since his 2018 "Twins of Evil: The Second Coming" tour with Rob Zombie. Tickets for the Cleveland show went on sale with a presale offering to fans. The tour itself began in August and includes various stops across the U.S. and Europe.

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