Difference between pages "Zepp Osaka 2007 - 14th (gig)" and "Zepp Fukuoka"

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m (GiveMeThePiss moved page Osaka Zepp 2007 - 14th (gig) to Zepp Osaka 2007 - 14th (gig): The Zepp venues are named the following way : Zepp <Insert city/location name>, and not the other way around. Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zepp)
 
 
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==Muse appearances==
| Venue = Zepp Osaka
*[[Zepp Fukuoka 2004 (gig)|15th February 2004]]
| Date = 14th March 2007
*[[Zepp Fukuoka 2007 (gig)|16th March 2007]]
| DateRef = <ref>
{{cite |
title=Japan Tour 2007 | desc=Muselive news | date=2006-10-23 | fetch=2006-10-27 | auth=susurr0 | pub=Muselive | url=http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=18821 | dom=www.muselive.com | type=ext
}}</ref>
| Location = Osaka
| Country = Japan
| Songs = 17
| SongsRef = <ref name="mb20070315">
{{cite |
desc=Muse forum post | date=2007-03-15 | fetch=2007-03-15 | auth=anno69 | pub=Muse forum | url=http://board.muse.mu/showpost.php?p=2779373&postcount=117 | dom=board.muse.mu | type=ext
}}</ref>
| Start = 19:00
| StartRef = <ref name="cm200610">
{{cite |
desc=Concert information | date=2006-10 | fetch=2006-10-27 | pub=Creativeman | url=http://creativeman.co.jp/070106pages/muse.html | dom=creativeman.co.jp | med=website | type=ext
}}</ref>
| Doors = 18:00
| DoorsRef = <ref name="cm200610"/>
| Zone = UTC+9
| Capacity = 2,180
| Price = 6,800
| PriceRef = <ref name="cm200610"/>
| Curr = JPY
}}


General ticket sale started 3rd December 2006. The concert was sponsored by MTV Japan.<ref>
==Information==
{{cite |
desc=Promoter's information page | date=2006 | fetch=2006-11-26 | pub=Creativeman | url=http://creativeman.co.jp/2007/muse | dom=creativeman.co.jp | med=website | type=ext
}}</ref>


This was the first performance of Muscle Museum in 2007. Sing for Absolution was on the written set-list as to be played before Plug In Baby, but it wasn't played.<ref name="mb20070315"/>
The Zepp Fukuoka has a capacity of 2000, was founded in June 1999, and closed in May 9, 2016, until a new Zepp Fukuoka opened on December 7, 2018.


{{setlist
The Zepp Music Halls are a group of Japanese music halls covering every area of the country. The Zepp halls play host to many international tours and are a popular stop among Japanese musicians. Each venue takes the Zepp name, along with the city in which it is located. The Zepp company is a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
| 01 = Assassin
 
| 02 = Butterflies & Hurricanes
The Zepp venues are sponsored by the Asahi Breweries.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zepp_Music_Halls</ref> For [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zepp more info] about the Zepp halls, you can check out the Wikipedia page.
| 03 = Map of the Problematique
| 04 = New Born
| 05 = Forced In | 05app = (instrumental)
| 06 = Hysteria
| 07 = Muscle Museum
| 08 = Hoodoo
| 09 = Feeling Good
| 10 = Take a Bow
| 11 = Starlight
| 12 = Invincible
| 13 = Supermassive Black Hole
| 14 = Time Is Running Out
| 15 = Stockholm Syndrome | 15app = {{encore}}
| 16 = Plug In Baby
| 17 = Knights of Cydonia
}}


== References ==
== References ==
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== See also ==
[[Category:Venues]]
* [[Osaka Zepp | Zepp, Osaka]]
* [http://creativeman.co.jp/2007/muse Muse - Creativeman (Japanese promoter)]<!-- 06-6233-8888 -->
 
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Revision as of 17:46, 2 November 2022

Muse appearances

Information

The Zepp Fukuoka has a capacity of 2000, was founded in June 1999, and closed in May 9, 2016, until a new Zepp Fukuoka opened on December 7, 2018.

The Zepp Music Halls are a group of Japanese music halls covering every area of the country. The Zepp halls play host to many international tours and are a popular stop among Japanese musicians. Each venue takes the Zepp name, along with the city in which it is located. The Zepp company is a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan.

The Zepp venues are sponsored by the Asahi Breweries.[1] For more info about the Zepp halls, you can check out the Wikipedia page.

References