Marilyn Manson and Till Lindemann Announce 2025 Joint Tour: Requiem and Rage

 

In a move that promises to shake the foundations of shock rock and industrial metal, **Marilyn Manson** and **Till Lindemann**, the enigmatic frontman of **Rammstein**, have officially announced a joint 2025 tour titled **”Requiem and Rage.”** The tour is already being hailed as one of the most anticipated and potentially controversial live events in recent rock history.

Set to begin in early spring 2025, *Requiem and Rage* will bring together two of music’s most theatrical and provocative performers for a series of explosive, high-concept shows across Europe and North America.

Two Titans, One Stage

Both Marilyn Manson and Till Lindemann have built careers on pushing boundaries—musically, visually, and socially. Manson, known for his dark gothic aesthetic and biting cultural critiques, rose to prominence in the ’90s with albums like *Antichrist Superstar* and *Mechanical Animals*. His blend of industrial rock, glam, and horror theatrics made him a household name—and a magnet for controversy.

Lindemann, meanwhile, has become an icon of German industrial metal through his work with Rammstein. With a baritone voice, poetic brutality, and an infamous

on-stage presence (think flamethrowers, blood, and apocalyptic choreography), Lindemann’s reputation for pushing the edge of performance art is unparalleled.

Putting them on the same bill? It’s nothing short of combustible.

Requiem and Rage: The Vision

According to early press materials, *Requiem and Rage* won’t be a standard co-headlining tour. Instead, it’s being pitched as a **”theatrical and immersive experience”**—a fusion of both artists’ darkest creative impulses, merging elements of horror opera, post-apocalyptic cabaret, and psychological performance art.

Expect fire, blood, religious symbolism, unsettling visual storytelling, and a sonic assault that draws equally from Manson’s twisted glam-industrial catalog and Lindemann’s thunderous, militaristic sound.

The setlist will reportedly include collaborative performances, re-imagined classics, and original material created specifically for the tour. While no new music has been confirmed yet, sources close to both camps suggest that a joint single or EP may be released ahead of the first tour date.

A Tour Born from Controversy and Reinvention

Both artists have faced recent challenges in the public eye. Manson has spent the past few years largely out of the spotlight following multiple legal battles and allegations, while Lindemann has also navigated recent scrutiny tied to Rammstein’s provocative live shows and personal controversies.

This tour, while musically explosive, is also symbolically heavy: a return to the stage not just to entertain, but to reclaim space. For fans, it will mark the return of two artists who have long walked the razor’s edge between genius and outrage.

In a joint statement, the artists offered a brief, chilling preview:

> **“We are not here to comfort. We are here to confront. This is not a concert. It’s a requiem. It’s rage. It’s the world as we see it, through blood and shadow.”

### Tour Dates and Ticket Info

The full list of cities is expected to be announced in June, but insiders suggest that *Requiem and Rage* will include arena shows in major cities like **Berlin**, **London**, **Los Angeles**, **New York**, **Paris**, **Moscow**, and **São Paulo**, among others.

VIP packages, meet-and-greet options (likely limited), and exclusive merchandise tied to the dark aesthetic of the tour will be available through both artists’ official websites. Given the high demand and the cult-like devotion of both fan bases, tickets are expected to sell out quickly.

A Cultural Moment in the Making

*Requiem and Rage* won’t be for the faint of heart—but it will be one of the most visually and emotionally intense tours in years. For longtime fans of Manson and Lindemann, this collaboration feels inevitable: a shared love of the macabre, a commitment to discomfort, and a desire to make audiences not just listen, but **feel**.

As rock continues to evolve and blend with visual storytelling, this tour could set a new standard for what live performance can be—not just a show, but an experience that lingers long after the final scream.

Get ready. The requiem is coming. And it’s bringing rage with it.

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