Marilyn Manson Bids Farewell to Guitarist Tyler Bates

Marilyn Manson recently bid farewell to a key member of his band after over a decade of collaboration. Guitarist and producer Tyler Bates has announced his departure from Manson’s touring lineup, marking the end of an important chapter in the shock rock icon’s career. The timing is significant as Manson gears up for a major 2026 world tour and the release of a new album.

Bates explained in a public statement that he is stepping away from touring with Manson to focus on his creative work in film, television, and his own artistic projects. Despite no longer performing on stage with Manson, Bates emphasized that the split is an amicable one based on career goals rather than any conflicts.

The two artists first began working together in 2014, with Bates becoming a crucial collaborator in Manson’s later discography. Bates contributed to shaping the sound of multiple albums, including “The Pale Emperor,” “Heaven Upside Down,” and “One Assassination Under God — Chapter 1.” He was also involved in the upcoming release of “Chapter 2,” set to debut in 2026.

As Bates moves on to focus on his film and television scoring career, Manson is preparing for his upcoming 2026 tour, which begins in April and spans the United States. The tour will support Manson’s current album, while also laying the groundwork for the release of “Chapter 2.”

Despite the changes, both Manson and Bates appear to be looking towards the future with respect and optimism. As Manson celebrates his 57th birthday and looks ahead to a new album, world tour, and continued sobriety in 2026, Bates will continue to support Manson’s upcoming music releases.

Overall, the departure of Tyler Bates from Marilyn Manson’s touring lineup signals a new chapter for both artists, each focusing on their respective creative endeavors, while reflecting on the significant musical collaborations they shared in the past.

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