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Marilyn Manson Injured as Stage Prop Crashes Down at Concert Marilyn Manson Injured by Falling Stage Prop at Concert
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Marilyn Manson, the provocative rock star, was injured on Saturday night during a concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan, when a stage prop of two giant guns appeared to fall on him. Marilyn Manson, the provocative rock star, was injured on Saturday night during a concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan after a stage prop of two giant guns fell on him.
His publicist, Carrie Tolles, said Mr. Manson’s injury occurred toward the end of his show and that he was being treated at a hospital. Ms. Tolles did not detail the nature or severity of Mr. Manson’s injuries, or offer specifics about how they happened. His publicist, Carrie Tolles, said that Mr. Manson’s injury occurred toward the end of his show and that he was being treated at a hospital. Ms. Tolles did not detail the nature or severity of Mr. Manson’s injuries, or offer specifics about how they happened.
Videos from inside the venue appear to show Mr. Manson pulling on the stage prop before it crashed down, while music played in the background. Mr. Manson was performing his cover of the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” at the time of the incident. Videos from inside the venue appeared to show Mr. Manson, pulling on the stage prop before it crashed down while music played in the background. Mr. Manson, 48, was performing his cover of Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” at the time of the incident.
The concert was the third stop on a world tour for Mr. Manson, whose 10th studio album, “Heaven Upside Down,” is scheduled to be released on Friday.The concert was the third stop on a world tour for Mr. Manson, whose 10th studio album, “Heaven Upside Down,” is scheduled to be released on Friday.
A 2015 article by The New York Times described an attempted career overhaul for Mr. Manson, who was known for his “cultivated prince of darkness aura” and “occasional unhinged behavior.” Songs on his upcoming album include “Tattooed in Reverse,” “Kill4Me” and “Blood Honey.”A 2015 article by The New York Times described an attempted career overhaul for Mr. Manson, who was known for his “cultivated prince of darkness aura” and “occasional unhinged behavior.” Songs on his upcoming album include “Tattooed in Reverse,” “Kill4Me” and “Blood Honey.”