The heavy music world is buzzing as Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, and Mushroomhead officially announce a massive 2027 co-headlining global tour that’s already being described as one of the most explosive live collaborations in modern rock history. Fans have long imagined these three controversial and theatrical acts sharing a stage, and now it’s finally happening in a spectacle that promises chaos, energy, and unforgettable performances across multiple continents.
The tour is set to kick off on March 12, 2027, in Los Angeles at the iconic SoFi Stadium before heading to Las Vegas (March 15), Dallas (March 18), Chicago (March 22), and New York City (March 27). From there, the tour storms into Europe with dates in London (April 5), Berlin (April 9), Paris (April 12), and Amsterdam (April 15), before moving to Asia with stops in Tokyo (April 22) and Seoul (April 25). Each city is expected to host a full-scale production featuring pyrotechnics, immersive stage design, and the signature dark aesthetics that define all three acts.
What makes this tour especially intense is the shared stage concept, where performances are rumored to overlap and blend into one another rather than follow a traditional set-by-set format. Insiders suggest that members of Slipknot could appear during Mushroomhead sets, while Marilyn Manson is expected to bring his signature shock-rock theatrics into collaborative segments. The result is expected to be less of a concert and more of a dark, high-energy theatrical experience.
Ticket sales are expected to open in phases, with pre-sale access beginning October 10, 2026, and general sales launching October 15, 2026. VIP packages will reportedly include backstage access, exclusive merchandise, and limited meet-and-greet opportunities, making this not just a concert but a full fan experience. Industry analysts are already predicting record-breaking ticket demand, especially given the rarity of seeing these three acts united on a single global run.
As anticipation builds, fans across social media are calling it the “tour of the decade,” and it’s easy to see why. With decades of influence, controversy, and raw musical power between them, Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, and Mushroomhead are set to deliver something far beyond a standard live show. If the early hype is anything to go by, 2027 is about to witness one of the most talked-about tours in rock history.