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Manson’s guitarist, Tyler Bates, indicated that the injuries were serious enough to stop concerts but were not life-threatening.
The tour “is on pause for a minute. Heading home. Manson will be back in action soon,” Bates, who is based in Los Angeles, wrote on Instagram Sunday as he posted a picture from an airport.
The theatrical Manson is known for his violent imagery, but the crowd soon realized that the incident was no stunt and his show Saturday evening at the 2,200-capacity Hammerstein Ballroom in Midtown Manhattan.
Video footage posted by several fans showed Manson singing his band’s cover of the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of These)” in front of a stage prop of two giant pistols pointing in opposite directions.
After screaming out the line, “Some of them want to be abused!” Manson appears to try to climb onto the gun sculpture, whose backing ladder then falls over him.
The band played on for about 20 seconds as crew raced on the scene. The venue then went completely dark as Manson was taken away.
A representative for the singer said only that he was taken to a hospital.
The incident is the second in as many days for the 48-year-old singer, whose real name is Brian Warner.
On Friday night in Pittsburgh, Manson was nearing the end of his set when he slipped from the stage as he reached out to touch fans. Manson is seen in a video limping back and telling the crowd that he broke his ankle, although he appeared fully mobile a day later in New York.
The injuries come as Manson prepares to release his 10th studio album, “Heaven Upside Down,” on Friday. He has tour dates scheduled through December across North America and Europe.
Manson, who generally paints his face hauntingly pale with heavy eyeliner, has frequently triggered controversy for dabbling in the occult. Past performances of the self-styled “Antichrist Superstar” have included ripping pages out of a Bible.
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