Marilyn Manson Collapses On Stage, Ends Show
Marilyn Manson collapsed on stage Saturday night, forcing him to end his set after only four songs.
Fan-shot video (below) shows the shock rocker leaning on the mic stand and struggling to get through “Sweet Dreams” during a show in The Woodlands, Texas. Just before the 3:40 mark, Manson is seen falling.
According to the Houston Press, photographers were not allowed to photograph Manson’s set because the singer was not feeling well. Rob Zombie, who performed earlier, told the crowd that Manson was ill.
“He’s probably on the bus feeling like crap,” he reportedly said.
Manson and Zombie are on their Twins of Evil: The Second Coming tour. The next scheduled stop is Monday night in Denver.
Manson dropped out of the Toronto show last month due to an “unforeseen illness.”
In February, Manson abruptly ended his performance in Huntington, NY after only a few songs after suffering what fans described as a "meltdown."
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