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  • ...k Foot. In 2016, the band opened for [[Weezer]] in Manchester and Brixton, UK. ...]] (May 28th) and [[Graz Stadthalle Graz 2019 (gig)|Graz]] (May 29th) gigs in 2019.
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  • ...s was written in 1995. It was performed at the Berkeley Centre performance in October 1995, as well as possibly into 1996. Fashionless was described as b As none of the gigs apart from the Berkeley Centre in 1995 and 1996 have a known setlist, it is unknown how long Muse continued t
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  • | Previous = [[Psycho UK Tour]] ...he iHeartRadio Album Release Party and other two were medium-sized theatre gigs. The tour was first announced by the official Muse Twitter account on April
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  • '''Plus trio give UK debut to special free NME track'''<!-- ...p for next weekend's '''[[London Wembley Stadium (venue)|Wembley]]''' mega gigs ([[London Wembley Stadium 2007 - 16th (gig)|June 16]]-[[London Wembley Stad
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  • ...appearing in the form of a by-request riff at the BBC Re:Covered broadcast in 2002. Matt was once quoted saying that it didn't make the album because it ...e song appearing during the Psycho UK Tour in 2015, Montreux Jazz Festival in 2016 and at the [[London Shepherds Bush Empire 2017 (gig)|2017 Shepards Bus
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  • ...Albert Hall]] for one of The Teenage Cancer Trust's annual charity events in April. The show appears to be one of only two UK gigs for Muse this year, following their Wembley Stadium shows last June.
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  • ...ong. Despite this, the next known appearance of Do We Need This took place in April 1999. It is very likely that Do We Need This was done somewhat often ...o have been performed, Do We Need This was performed over forty times live in 1999 alone, of which we know of 17 performances from 1999. This is largely
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  • [[File:PsychoTourMerch2015.jpg | thumb | right | Merchandise for the Psycho UK Tour]] | Current = Psycho UK Tour
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  • ...eased song We Ain't Having It aswell as a couple other instrumental songs. In the same year (2002), he recieved a Sidewinder Award for Best Newcomer MC a ...Planet Sound and one of the Top 50 albums of 2003 by Rolling Stone. Later in 2003, he collaborated with Basement Jaxx on the song ''Lucky Star'' off of
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  • ...ich he hosted until 2015, when he moved to Apple's radio station, Beats 1, in Los Angeles, becoming one of their prime-time presenters and their music cu ...t the [[Teignmouth Den 2009 - 5th (gig)|Seaside Rendezvous in Teignmouth]] in 2009.
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  • [[File:MuseShepBush171.jpg|thumb|right|Muse performing at the venue in 2017]] ...sic Group (AMG). It has the capacity of 2,000 people and continues to host gigs, music shows and events.
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  • ...began on May 23rd, 2015, with the performance at Norwich's Earlham Park in UK, for Radio 1's Big Weekend festival, and officialy began on May 29th with t In a regular show Muse use black Hullabaloons during the end of [[Reapers (son
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  • ...at the song was done at most gigs of the era. It made no known appearances in 1998, though little setlists from this year are available. ...pear at an acoustic gig in May and from there made a few appearances later in October and November before being dropped permanently from the setlists.
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  • ...osing the seafront with the beach and the Grand Pier in Teignmouth, Devon, UK. ...ongside the pier and the beach, it is one of the most known spots to visit in Teignmouth.
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  • ...setlists. As well, though believed to have been performed live uncommonly in 1996 and 1997, no recording exists of Yes Please live from this era. ...es Please was performed often enough to be the third-most performed b-side in 2000, behind [[Agitated (live)|Agitated]] and [[Minimum (live)|Minimum]]
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  • A short tour Muse did right at the end of 2018 and begining of 2019, in support of their, then newly released album, [[Simulation Theory (album)|Si ...al Albert Hall in London, and another (biggest) one, at San Mames stadium, in Bilbao, Spain.
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  • ...ed kings of UK rock music, and last week you voted them Band of the Summer in the NME Great Festival Poll 2004 to prove it. '''But fans of the big music can rest assured that the UK's premier space-rockers aren't about to turn into a garage band.'''
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  • ...ces. This was even more evident in 2000 when Overdue was performed at most gigs until late February, after which it was performed only three times. While i ...|| 2000-06-07 || [[London Astoria 2000 - 7th (gig) | Astoria]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4v4uj9_muse-overdue-london-astoria-06
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  • ...times afterwards and only during European gigs. It's last appearance came in September 2010 during the bands gig at Wembley Stadium. It's unknown what d ...[[London Wembley Stadium 2010 - 10th (gig) | Wembley Stadium]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x51nsi1_muse-i-belong-to-you-london-we
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  • === MUSE LATEST GIGS === ...8/2000 --reading, holland, ireland and leeds... leeds was our last gig in UK untill next year, as was the holland gig for holland. leeds was really amaz
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