Nürburg Nürburgring 2010 (gig)

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Rock am Ring 2010 poster
Muse performing at Rock am Ring 2010
Muse show
Venue Nürburgring (Rock am Ring[1]—Centerstage)
Date 5th June 2010[1]
Location Nürburg, RP
Country Germany
Songs 18
Support 30 Seconds to Mars et al.[2]
Start (GMT+1) 22:45[3]
Capacity 70,000
Price
Sold out? Yes




A festival show, part of The Resistance Tour

Information

Muse played at the 2010 Rock am Ring and Rock im Park dual festivals in June of 2010.[1] Muse headlined the festivals, together with Kiss, Rage Against the Machine and Rammstein.

An MTV interview from the festival can be seen here.

The show

Bernie the UFO was used during Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture).

The most voted songs on the official set-list polls were Citizen Erased, Bliss, Knights of Cydonia, Assassin and Plug In Baby, of which Bliss, Knights of Cydonia, and Plug In Baby were played.

Set times

Speech

After Uprising Bellamy "Thank you Rock am Ring! Thank you very much."
After United States of Eurasia Howard "Danke Schön [en: Thank you]!"
Before Bliss Bellamy "Thank you very much. Next song is a very old song from our second album Origin of Symmetry. Track is called ... Bliss. Hey you remember !"
After Starlight "Danke Schön!"
After Knights of Cydonia "Vielen Dank [en: Thank you]...[?]!"
Howard "Danke Schön Rock am Ring! You guys fucking rock. You guys are crazy. Thanks, it´s good to see you. We love you guys. Cheers! Thanks!"

Media

You can view the full pro-shot of the concert (minus Nishe) here.

Setlist

References

  1. a b c posse. (2009-12-04). Muse to Headline Rock Am Ring. Muselive. Retrieved 2009-12-04 from www.muselive.com.
  2. https://www.festivalhopper.de/festival/lineup/rock-am-ring-2010
  3. https://www.festivalhopper.de/festival/lineup/rock-am-ring-2010

See also


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