
In a surprise announcement that has sent shockwaves through the rock and metal communities, Dave Grohl and Marilyn Manson have revealed plans for a joint North American tour. Titled Twisted Harmony: The Grohl-Manson Experience, the tour is set to kick off in spring 2026, combining two of the most distinct and influential voices in modern rock for an unexpected yet highly anticipated collaboration.
The announcement was made via a joint statement on social media, accompanied by a moody black-and-white promotional video showing both artists walking through a gothic mansion before stepping onto a massive stage. Fans quickly flooded the comments with excitement, confusion, and curiosity over how the styles of the Foo Fighters frontman and the controversial shock rocker would blend onstage.
Grohl, known for his high-energy performances and musical versatility, has always embraced collaboration. From his days in Nirvana to side projects like Them Crooked Vultures and his documentary series Sound City, Grohl has demonstrated a passion for musical exploration. While he and Manson may not seem like an obvious pair, their mutual respect and shared love of theatrical live shows make this tour a bold yet intriguing endeavor.
“I’ve always admired artists who push boundaries,” Grohl said in an interview with Rolling Stone. “Manson has never been afraid to be who he is, and I think there’s a certain magic in that. This tour is about merging chaos with melody — something we’re both familiar with in very different ways.”
Marilyn Manson, whose provocative image and industrial-metal sound have long polarized audiences, expressed similar sentiments. “Dave is a powerhouse of rock, and there’s a strange symmetry between our worlds,” Manson said. “We want to create something that feels raw, unpredictable, and unforgettable.”
The tour will feature co-headlining sets with alternating closers each night. Sources close to the production have hinted at a few collaborative performances during the shows, though the exact nature of those moments remains under wraps. Fans are already speculating about the possibility of Grohl playing drums for Manson or the two covering classic tracks from each other’s catalogs.
Twisted Harmony will span 30 cities across the U.S. and Canada, with stops in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and Seattle. Pre-sale tickets go live next week, with general ticket sales opening shortly after.
Whether you’re a diehard Foo Fighters fan or a lifelong Manson follower, this tour promises to be one of the most unique musical pairings in recent memory — a fusion of rebellion, rhythm, and rock spectacle.
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