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Marilyn Manson and Slayer to Co-Headline North American Summer Tour

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LOS ANGELES, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Slayer Fans Website) - It's going to happen only once, so you don't want to miss it.

Slayer and Marilyn Manson announce that they will co-headline a North American major-market summer tour set to kick off July 25 on the East Coast. Plans are for the tour to play some twenty-five cities and wrap up early September on the West Coast. A full, confirmed schedule will be announced shortly.

Manson and Slayer will each play full sets, and two support bands, yet to be determined, will open all shows.

Just prior to the American trek, both Manson and Slayer will be on tour throughout Europe, sharing the stage at three European festivals – the UK's Download Festival at Donington (June 9), Greenfield Festival in Sweden (June 15), and Stockholm's Metaltown Festival (June 30).

Marilyn Manson just wrapped up work on his upcoming June release to be titled, 'EAT ME, DRINK ME,' which Rolling Stone magazine anticipates as 'epic.' Voted 'Best Band in the World' by Kerrang! magazine, the army of noise behind Manson's bitterness is at once raw and massive when witnessing him live – 'rousing the crowd with focused ardor,' states the New York Times.

Celebrating their 26th year together, the always-uncompromising Slayer was just named 'Best Live Band' in SPIN's 2006 Readers Poll, and picked up their first Grammy Award last month for 'Best Metal Performance.' Their latest album, 'Christ Illusion' – debuting at No 5 on Billboard's Albums Chart - takes on the U.S. Government about the War in Iraq, prompting one newspaper to speculate, 'If Thomas Jefferson were alive today, he undoubtedly would be listening to Slayer.'






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