Silver Spring, MD — Marilyn Manson returned to The Fillmore Silver Spring with a potent blend of nostalgia and novelty in a performance that underscored his enduring appeal and artistic evolution. The August 4 concert, featuring a mix of classic tracks and new debuts, was a testament to Manson’s ability to stay relevant in the ever-evolving rock scene.

The concert kicked off with “Cruci-Fiction in Space,” setting a high-energy tone that continued throughout the night. The setlist was a comprehensive showcase of Manson’s career, ranging from older hits like “Disposable Teens” and “The Dope Show” to newer tracks like “Say10” and “Deep Six.” Notably, “Third Day of a Seven Day Binge” made its return to the stage for the first time since 2017, and the live debut of “As Sick as the Secrets Within” introduced fans to what could possibly be a new direction in Manson’s music.

Each performance was punctuated with Manson’s signature theatrical flair, engaging the audience not just with his music but with a visual spectacle that has always been a hallmark of his shows. The staging was elaborate, featuring moody lighting and dynamic visuals that complemented the themes of his songs.

The Eurythmics cover “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was a crowd favorite, with Manson bringing his unique twist to the classic tune, much to the delight of the audience. The main set concluded with “The Beautiful People,” an anthem that had the entire crowd singing along in unison.

For the encore, Manson chose “Coma White,” a slower, more introspective number that provided a perfect, solemn end to the night’s festivities.

Opening for Manson was Slaughter, a rising act that warmed up the crowd with their robust setlist including tracks like “Bonebreaker” and the Rammstein cover “Du hast.” Their performance set the stage for Manson, both literally and figuratively, and showcased their potential to become a staple in the rock genre.

Overall, Marilyn Manson’s performance at The Fillmore was a compelling blend of his past and present, demonstrating his unyielding capability to engage and challenge his audience. Fans old and new were treated to a night that not only paid homage to his musical journey but also paved the way for his ongoing evolution as an artist.


David M. Higgins II is an award-winning journalist passionate about uncovering the truth and telling compelling stories. Born in Baltimore and raised in Southern Maryland, he has lived in several East...

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  1. What an amazing positive review! Thanks for writing such a wonderful article. In everything I’ve been seeing, he’s been killing it!

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