MARILYN MANSON To Perform 'The Beautiful People' With RAMMSTEIN

March 19, 2012

Marilyn Manson will perform his song "The Beautiful People" with German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN live at this year's ECHO awards show.

"The Beautiful People" was originally released as a single from the Manson album "Antichrist Superstar" in 1996.

The German music awards show ECHO will be broadcasted live on ARD on March, 22 at 8:15 p.m. All fans can witness the performance at the same time via livestream at this location.

Marilyn Manson will release his long-awaited new album, "Born Villain", on May 1 (one day earlier internationally) via Cooking Vinyl and Manson's own label Hell, Etc.

RAMMSTEIN's long-awaited retrospective release, "Made In Germany 1995 - 2011", was made available on December 13 through Universal Germany's marketing and distribution deal in the U.S. with Vagrant Records.

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