Reading Little John's Farm 2000 (gig)

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Line-up poster
Muse show
Venue Little John's Farm[source?] (Reading Festival[1][2]—Radio 1 Evening Session Stage–headline[2][3][4])
Date 25th August 2000[2][4]
Location Richfield Avenue, Reading[2]
Country United Kingdom
Songs Unknown
Support Shed Seven et al.[2]
Start (UTC+1) 22:20[1]
Capacity Unknown
Price (GBP) >33–>80[2]
Sold out? Unknown




Muse headlined the Radio 1 / NME Stage [5]

The band had several technical problems during their time on stage.[1] Two of Matthew Bellamy's old friends made an appearance dressed as police personnel with MUSE written in duct tape attached to their backsides.[1]

Line-up

  • Muse - 22:20
  • Shed Seven - 21:05
  • Ween - 19:55
  • Grandaddy - 18:45
  • Royal Trux - 17:45
  • Clinic - 16:50
  • Brassy - 15:55
  • King Adora - 14:15
  • Orange Can - 13:30
  • The Lapse - 12:45

Price details

Duration Base price (GBP)
1 day 33
3 days 80

Media

Four songs were broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and can be found in lossy (MP3) format on MuseBootlegs here. This is first known performance of Futurism live (or Spectrum as it was called then). Audio of other songs has not surfaced. The known setlist today may be incomplete as it misses common songs at the time like Falling Down, Unintended and Fillip.[6]

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d Matthew Bellamy. (2000). [Muse blog entry]. Retrieved 2000-08-25 from www.musclemuseum.com. [verify]
  2. a b c d e f (2009-03-25). [Line-up poster]. Live Nation website. Retrieved 2011-05-12 from media.livenation.com. [verify]
  3. Reading and Leeds Festivals line-ups. Wikipedia. Retrieved 2010-04-07 from secure.wikimedia.org.
  4. a b [Gig archive]. MicroCuts. Retrieved 2007-03-16 from microcuts.net.
  5. http://www.readingfestival.co.uk/2011/history/2000
  6. [1]
  7. Futurism (2001-06-15). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2007-11-29 from microcuts.net.

See also


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