Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson have just added two new dates to their 2019 co-headlining "Twins of Evil: Hell Never Dies" Tour. Both shows will occur in the Pacific Northwest, one in Portland, Oregon and the other in Auburn, Washington. The two new shows will take place Aug. 2 and 3. See the updated tour dates below.

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The tour was first announced last month. "Twins of Evil: Hell Never Dies" is a pretty fitting name for the tour, as the original run that featured both headliners took place in 2012 and the second in 2018. The last tour had a couple of mishaps due to Manson falling ill several times, which resulted in a couple of show cancellations.

Manson has made several onstage appearances at shows over the past few months, most notably at the recent Limp Bizkit reunion concert and his performance of "Why Me" with country star Kris Kristofferson. He also confirmed earlier this month that he is finishing up his new record with singer/songwriter Shooter Jennings.

Zombie has an album due for release this year as well. Guitarist John 5 has been raving about it, saying, “The Zombie album is wrapped, mixed, mastered and heavy and awesome ... and hooky and musical, and badass," says the guitarist, adding, "[It's] the best Zombie record to date -- better than White Zombie, anything."

Rob Zombie + Marilyn Manson 'Twins of Evil' Tour Dates:

July 9 - Baltimore, Md. @ Royal Farms Arena
July 10 - Allentown, Pa. @ PPL Center
July 12 - Huntington, W.V. @ Big Sandy Superstore Arena
July 13 - Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center
July 14 - Evansville, Ind. @ Ford Center
July 16 - Rockford, Ill. @ BMO Harris Bank Center
July 17 - Bonner Springs, Kan. @ Providence Medical Center Amphitheater
July 21 - Council Bluffs, Iowa @ WestFair Amphitheatre
July 23 - Sioux Falls, S.D. @ Denny Sanford Premier Center
July 24 - Bismarck, N.D. @ Bismarck Event Center
July 25 - Billings, Mont. @ Rimrock Auto Arena
Aug 2 - Portland, Ore. @ Moda Center
Aug 3 - Auburn, Wash. @ White River Ampitheatre
Aug 4 - Vancouver, British Columbia @ Rogers Arena
Aug 6 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan @ SaskTel Center
Aug 7 - Winnipeg, Manitoba @ Bell MTS Place
Aug 9 - Fargo, N.D. @ Fargodome
Aug 10 - Cedar Rapids, Iowa @ US Cellular Center
Aug 11 - Fort Wayne, Ind. @ Allen County Coliseum
Aug 13 - Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Van Andel Arena
Aug 14 - London, Ontario @ Budweiser Gardens
Aug 16 - Ottawa, Ontario @ Richcraft Live at Canadian Tire Centre
Aug 17 - Quebec, Quebec @ Videotron Centre
Aug 18 - Gilford, N.H. @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

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