Marilyn Manson’s Brighton Concert Cancelled Following Campaign
- The Brighton Centre has canceled Marilyn Manson’s concert scheduled for October 29, which was set to be the opening show of his UK tour titled One Assassination Under God.
- The cancellation followed sustained pressure from the online campaign No Stage for Abusers and MP Siân Berry, amid longstanding sexual assault allegations against Manson.
- No Stage for Abusers stated that holding individuals accountable for violent misogyny should not be viewed as cancel culture, while the Green MP contended that the event conflicted with Brighton’s established values and policies.
- Ticketmaster informed customers that ticket sales had stopped and refunds would be issued after the venue formally cancelled the event due to community concerns.
- The cancellation signals increased scrutiny of hosting artists linked to abuse allegations and reinforces local efforts to reject violence against women and girls in the community.
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The musician has been accused of sexual misconduct and violent behavior by more than 15 women.
Marilyn Manson's Brighton concert, which was due to kick off his UK tour in October, has been cancelled due to public pressure and MP Sian Berry, with many social media users calling the ban an act of censorship.
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