Marilyn Manson Cuts New York Set Short, Audience Chants “Fuck You Manson” 


Marilyn Manson cut his show at The Paramount in Huntington, NY short on Thursday after having what fans described as an onstage meltdown. Manson managed about seven songs—though two were stopped half way through—before exiting the stage and ending the set.

Fans described incoherent rambling as Manson walked around the stage. Eventually, the audience started chanting “Fuck you Manson,” prompting the artist to walk off the stage. Fans have taken to social media to lash out at the musician and demand a refund.

What makes things slightly more awkward is that last night’s concert was a make-up show for one last October that had to be postponed after Manson broke his leg.

On stage, Manson turned his back to the audience and even confused his own band. Manson or his people have yet to release a statement explaining his behavior last night, though fans are chomping at the bit.

Photography Credit: Owen Ela

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