Difference between revisions of "Antwerp Sportpaleis 2012 (gig)"

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| 16 = Plug In Baby
| 16 = Plug In Baby

Revision as of 23:22, 25 December 2012

Muse show
Venue Sportpaleis Antwerp[1][2] [en: Antwerp Sport Palace]
Date 18th December 2012[1][2]
Location Antwerp[1][2]
Country Belgium
Songs Unknown
Support Andy Burrows[3]
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity 18,000[source?]
Price (EUR) 65.5[2]
Sold out? Yes[source?]




Price details

Base price Booking fee Postage Total
59.5[2] 0[2] 6[2] 65.5


Music For Life

To raise awareness for dementia and Alzheimer's disease, Flemish radio station Studio Brussel launched their annual Music For Life campaign. A choir called 'The Betties' made up from families of people with the illness, along with the seniors themselves, was sheduled to perform on the stage before the support act. They performed a cover of the song Follow Me, supported by a piano and a cello trio. Matt and Dom personnaly announced them on the stage, both wearing the Music For Life badge on their shirts, showing their support for the campaign.

The video of the cover song can be seen here.

A few days later, Chris revealed their Song for Life to be "Lithium" by Nirvana. A song for life was a song you could request on the Studio Brussel radio broadcast, a song that reminded you of something in the past, that will always stick in your memory.

Information

First 2nd Law gig Muse didn't play Knights of Cydonia as an Encore.

Setlist

References

  1. a b c UK & European Tour Announced (2012-06-07). Muse website. Retrieved 2012-06-09 from muse.mu.
  2. a b c d e f g Muse 2012 European Tour Ticket Application (2012-06-07). Muse website. Retrieved 2012-06-10 from muse.mu[dead link].
  3. European Supports Announced (2012-10-11). Muse website. Retrieved 2012-10-11 from muse.mu.

See also


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