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  • ''Questions and answers in the 2008-06 issue of Q magazine.'' '''Presumably muse were offered slots at various UK festival. Why pick V?'''<br />
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  • [[File:MuseArenaWOTP-UK-Ireland2023.png|thumb|right|Announcement of the UK and Ireland arena dates]] ...the People World Tour''' is the current headlining tour, set to take place in until the summer of this year.
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  • ...While it is entirely possible the song was played in full at one of these gigs, no audio or video has surfaced to confirm it. ...n Worthy Farm 2010 (gig) | Worthy Farm]] (Glastonbury Festival) || Pilton, UK || [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjiRFJqw6_M&t=1h8m33s Watch here] || Ri
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  • ...Howard]] (drums):'''</p> I'd say pushing eight. When we woke up hung over in Serbia this morning, it was about minus 5. But getting back to London pushe ...from Belgrade landed about an hour ago. you didn't get a nice early night in preparation for today, then? =====
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  • ''Article published in The Big Issue magazine and website to promote the [[London Eventim Apollo 2 ...People (album)|Will of The People]]’ forged in the flames of civil unrest in the US, Muse’s Matt Bellamy tells The Big Issue about its themes and in
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  • Unlike the album version which features very little guitar, performances in 2022 featured more prominent guitar parts and chords played by Matt, thus g ...2022-09-13 || [[Cologne Mediapark 2022 (gig) | Mediapark]] (Telekom Street Gigs at Digital X) || Cologne, Germany || [https://drive.google.com/drive/folder
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  • Part of the [[Psycho UK Tour]]. Announced on March 11th together with other gigs of the tour.
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  • [[File:2012-10-16_UKIndoorPosterr.jpg|thumb|right|UK gigs poster]] ...ced on the 7th of June 2012, Muse performed inside The O<sub>2</sub> Arena in London for two consecutive nights, as part of the European [[The 2nd Law (a
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  • ...ULD]] has <big>67/106</big> performances of this song.<br><small>[[Forced In/Missing (live)|This is a list of missing performances.]]</small>}} | Name = Forced In
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  • == Muse: Big gigs used to daunt us – things are very different now == ..., the Devon trio know their way around a massive firework blindfolded, and in the past have shared their stage with George Orwell’s all-seeing eye and
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  • MUSE'S shows in this week's Big Day Out tour will be a triumphant return to Australia for f This time around, the UK band is at the top of its game after six months on the road and, after its
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  • ...nal gig of the tour in May. Strangely, aside from the Big Day Out Festival in 2004, Thoughts of a Dying Atheist has been never performed at a festival. ...24 || [[Muncie Emens Auditorium 2005 (gig) | Emens Auditorium]] || Muncie, IN, USA ||
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  • B: Uh, at the moment I'm in uh, some sort of weird, poncy hotel [''laughs''] in London. It's uh, it's uh, no I shouldn't say that actually. It's very nice. ...stopped in December and uh, so the last few months I've just been relaxing in Italy and just doing not much really, apart from getting fat on pasta. [''l
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  • Last show of the [[Psycho UK Tour]]. Announced on March 11th together with other gigs of the tour.
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  • ...porarily dropped afterwards, though starting with Glastonbury Festival gig in June it returned to being regularly played. Strangely, Muse did not perform ...above the crowd. It was also on the setlist of the Dublin Marlay Park gig in 2008, but it was skipped after poor weather meant the heliosphere couldn't
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  • [[File:2009-11-04_UKPoster2.jpg|thumb|right|UK gigs poster]] [[File:2009-11-10_MuseNIA.jpg|thumb|right|Muse in Birmingham]]
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  • [[File:2013-05-22_UKPoster.jpg|thumb|right|The Unsustainable Tour UK gigs poster]] Part of [[The Unsustainable Tour]]. Last UK show of the tour.
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  • [[File:2009-11-04_UKPoster2.jpg|thumb|right|UK gigs poster]] ...ef name="mu20090601"/> Both pre-sale and general sale sold out, the latter in its first day.
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  • ...ended up naked in a jacuzzi and I went deaf in one ear from falling asleep in the sauna... **''Matt on recording [[Plug In Baby (song)|Plug In Baby]] and going deaf.''
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  • [[File:2009-11-04_UKPoster2.jpg|thumb|right|UK gigs poster]] The concert was part of the first European leg of The Resistance Tour, in support of the album [[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]], announced o
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