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This gig was where [[Eternally Missed (song) | Eternally Missed]] gained the pseudonym "Rusty One". [[Matthew Bellamy]] apologised after making a mistake, saying "Cheers, cheers ... bit rusty that one". | This gig was where [[Eternally Missed (song) | Eternally Missed]] gained the pseudonym "Rusty One". [[Matthew Bellamy]] apologised after making a mistake, saying "Cheers, cheers ... bit rusty that one". | ||
This gig also marked the last known performance of [[Minimum (song) | Minimum]] | This gig also marked the last known performance of [[Minimum (song) | Minimum]] and the piano version of Screenager | ||
{{setlist | {{setlist |
Revision as of 18:10, 29 December 2016
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Venue | Arène d'Avenches[1] [en: Avenches Arena] (Rock Oz' Arènes[2]) |
Date | 15th August 2002[1][2] |
Location | Avenches, VD[2] |
Country | Switzerland |
Songs | 17[source?] |
Support | Jimmy Eat World, Incubus[source?] |
Start (UTC+2) | 18:00[1] |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price (CHF) | 200.00[1] |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Sziget Fesztivál | ← | Rock Oz' Arènes | → | Murifestival[venue?] |
This gig was where Eternally Missed gained the pseudonym "Rusty One". Matthew Bellamy apologised after making a mistake, saying "Cheers, cheers ... bit rusty that one".
This gig also marked the last known performance of Minimum and the piano version of Screenager