Atlanta, get ready to unleash the beast. On August 23, 2026, two of rock's most theatrical, boundary-pushing, and unapologetically wild icons are sharing the same stage at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre — and it's going to be one of the most electrifying nights the city has seen in years. Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson, joined by the powerhouse Mongolian band The Hu and alt-rock veterans Orgy, are bringing a full-blown spectacle to the ATL. This isn't just a concert. This is an event.

Two Legends, One Legendary Night

Rob Zombie has spent decades building one of rock's most visually stunning live shows — a cinematic, horror-fueled carnival of fire, monster imagery, and skull-crushing riffs that has made him one of the most in-demand touring acts on the planet. His catalog, from Dragula to Living Dead Girl to Feel So Numb, reads like a greatest hits playlist of hard rock anthems that never get old.

Marilyn Manson, the self-proclaimed Antichrist Superstar, is equally untouchable when it comes to pure rock theater. His ability to blend glam, metal, and shock art into one unforgettable live performance is unmatched. Tracks like The Beautiful People, Disposable Teens, and Antichrist Superstar hit harder live than almost anything else in the genre. Atlanta fans who have seen him before know — Manson delivers every single time.

The Supporting Acts Are No Joke

If the headliners weren't enough, the supporting lineup is absolutely stacked:

  • The Hu — The Mongolian folk metal sensation that has taken the world by storm, blending traditional throat singing and instruments with thundering hard rock. Seeing them live is an experience unlike anything else on the planet.
  • Orgy — The late '90s alt-rock and industrial outfit behind the iconic cover of Blue (Da Ba Dee) and tracks like Stitches. A serious nostalgia hit for longtime rock fans.

Why Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Is the Perfect Stage

Nestled in Alpharetta, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre is widely regarded as one of the best outdoor concert venues in the Southeast. With its massive lawn, excellent sightlines, and top-tier sound system, it's the ideal setting for a show of this magnitude. Whether you're front row in the pit or kicking back on the lawn with a cold drink, the experience is unforgettable. Atlanta fans know how to show up — and this crowd is going to be loud.

Don't Sleep on This One, Atlanta

Shows like this don't come around often. When two rock legends of this caliber unite on one tour, with a supporting lineup that could headline its own festival, you're looking at a bucket-list night for any fan of hard rock, metal, or live music in general. Whether you've been rocking out to Zombie and Manson since the '90s or you're just discovering the madness, this is your moment.

Tickets for Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on August 23, 2026 are available now at atlticket.exchange — Atlanta's go-to peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. Grab your spots before they're gone, because this one is going to sell out. The ATL doesn't miss, and neither should you.