Rob Zombie And Marilyn Manson’s Tour Confirmed

Posted by Zach Shaw on Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:35 am

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Back in May, rumors circulated that Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie would be touring the States together this coming Fall. Well now, according to The PRP, the tour is officially a go.

An official announcement on the tour is expected to be made tomorrow, fittingly Friday the 13th. However, The PRP has learned that the trek will be dubbed the Twins Of Evil Tour. Furthermore, the two shock rockers will also reportedly be joined by Korn’s Jonathan Davis, who will be opening under his DJ moniker J Devil.

As we mentioned before, the tour comes at a pretty perfect time, with Manson’s new album only a few weeks old, Zombie heading into the studio soon, and his remix album (which features a remix of “Thunder Kiss ’65″ by JDevil) coming out in a month. And given Born Villain’s poor sales, the tour may be the needed boost he needs. Keep an eye out here for the tour dates, which should be revealed tomorrow (if not sooner).

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