Marilyn Manson performs during his "Heaven Upside Down Tour" at...

Marilyn Manson performs during his "Heaven Upside Down Tour" at Rams Head Live on Feb. 13, 2018, in Baltimore. Credit: AP / Invision / Owen Sweeney

Marilyn Manson cut short his last show on Long Island after the shock rocker complained he didn’t get enough love from The Paramount crowd.

Maybe the “Antichrist Superstar” will fare better when he returns to Long Island to play Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on Aug. 7, as co-headliner with Rob Zombie on the “Twins of Evil: The Second Coming” tour.

Manson walked off the stage at The Paramount on Feb. 15 to chants of “Refund! Refund!” after playing only a handful of songs after chastising the crowd to show him more love. He has struggled in recent months, after the giant gun stage props in his stage fell on him at the Hammerstein Ballroom in September, breaking his right leg. After months of recovery, he returned to his “Heaven Upside Down” tour, beginning shows in a wheelchair and performing with a cast on his leg. Fans at The Paramount show called him “disappointing,” though he has received raves at other shows.

Manson has made no public comment on the Long Island appearance.

Tickets for Manson and Zombie’s show are set to go on sale March 24 through Live Nation.

But Manson and Zombie aren’t the only hard-rocking acts in what is shaping up to Northwell Health at Jones Beach’s loudest summer in years.

Prophets of Rage, including Roosevelt’s Chuck D, and Avenged Sevenfold, will team up for “The End of The World” tour this summer and stop there on July 25.

“Awful pop dominating the airwaves? Political chaos across the land? Wanna fight back? Well ‘The End Of The World Tour’ is here,” Prophets of Rage guitarist Tom Morello said in a statement. “Prophets of Rage and Avenged Sevenfold have always played absolutely uncompromising music. If you want your summer loud, raw and fearless we’ll see you in the pit.”

Tickets are $29.50-$125 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Live Nation. Citi cardholders can purchase presale tickets starting at noon Wednesday through the Citi Private Pass program. Three Days Grace and Ho99o9 will open the shows.

And Slayer announced Monday that it will include Long Island on its final concert tour, stopping at Jones Beach on July 29. The thrash metal pioneers will top a bill that also includes Lamb of God, Anthrax, Testament and Napalm Death.

Tickets are $29.50-$125 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Live Nation.

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