They both played this year's Rock on the Range in Ohio and now they are teaming up to bring American one insane tour- The 'Twins Of Evil' Tour. Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson will be kicking off a North American Tour starting on September 28 and going until Halloween.

The Tour will also be making a short jaunt through Europe at the end of the year, but are making their presence known throughout the U.S. ahead of time. Both Zombie and Manson are looking forward to working together, according to the article:

Zombie comments, Finally! Why did the most obvious tour take so long to happen? Who knows? Who cares? It’s happening now. If good taste is the chief enemy of great art, then we should be able to fill the Louvre with this fucking tour. Be prepared for something wicked this way a-coming.Meanwhile, Manson issues a warning to music fans in his statement: I have sympathy for the Whore of Babylon that gave birth to these twins of evil, and this abomination of a tour. There is no babysitter, and there is no repairing her womb. If Rob Zombie doesn’t fuck you up, then I surely will. Hide all drugs and firearms… I’m coming to town.

Supporting the boys on their tour will be Korn front man Jonathan Davis's DJ side J Devil, who is also excited and should fit the theme of the Tour well.

I like to think of J Devil as the ‘anti-christ’ of EDM [electronic dance music], says Davis. To play alongside Zombie and Manson is going to be a f—ing sinister night all around, and an unbelievable theatrical experience. I can’t wait.

The U.S. Tour dates are as follows:

9/28 Phoenix, AZ — Ashley Furniture Home Store Pavilion
9/29 Las Vegas, NV — Luxor Lot or Red Rocks
10/1 Salt Lake City, UT — USANA Amphitheatre
10/2 Denver, CO — 1st Bank Center
10/4 Topeka, KS — Topeka Expo Center
10/8 Lincoln, NE — Pershing Auditorium
10/9 Mankato, MN — Verizon Wireless Center
10/11 Chicago, IL — Allstate Arena
10/12 Detroit, MI — DTE Energy Music Theatre
10/13 Bloomington, IL — US Cellular Coliseum
10/15 Youngstown, OH — Covelli Center
10/16 Rochester, NY — Armory
10/17 New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom
10/19 Camden, NJ — Susquehanna Bank Center
10/20 Uncasville, CT — Mohegan Sun Arena
10/21 Manchester, NH — Verizon Wireless Arena
10/23 Boston, MA — Agganis Arena
10/25 Atlanta, GA — Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood
10/30 Houston, TX — Reliant Arena
10/31 Dallas, TX — Verizon Wireless Theatre

My face is green with envy for all of those Texans who will get to witness the final show of the Tour, on Halloween night no less. The madness that is likely to ensue is most likely unthinkable, and I only hope that some of it gets caught on film for the rest of us to see.

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