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{{Gigbox | {{Gigbox | ||
| | | Event = Southside Festival | ||
| | | Stage = Main Stage | ||
| Date = | | Date = 24{{supo|th}} June 2006 | ||
| Location = Neuhausen ob Eck | | Location = Neuhausen ob Eck, BW | ||
| Country = Germany | | Country = Germany | ||
| Songs = 17 | | Songs = 17 | ||
| Support = Wir Sind Helden | | Support = Wir Sind Helden | ||
| | | Start = 22:00 | ||
| | | StartRef = {{supn |presumption that the start time was the same as for Hurricane Festival}} | ||
| | | Zone = UTC+2 | ||
| Capacity = 40,000 | | Capacity = 40,000 | ||
| Price = 89.00 <small>(3 days)</small> | | Price = 89.00 <small>(3 days)</small> | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== Information == | {{GigNav | ||
The band played a 95 minute set on their official return to the live arena. | | Previous = [[London T4 2006 (gig) | Top of the Pops]] | ||
| Current = Southside Festival | |||
| Next = <del>[[Scheeßel Eichenring 2006 (gig) | Hurricane Festival]]</del> | |||
}} | |||
==Information== | |||
The band played a 95 minute set on their official return to the live arena. A new white stage setting with 5 screens debuted at this show. | |||
==The Show== | |||
[[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldier's Poem]] made it's live debut, albiet it was played on piano instead of acoustic guitar like on the album. | |||
The show suffered from a few faults both technical and by the band. The megaphone didn't work on Feeling Good, while the band messed up the ending of Stockholm Syndrome. [[Matthew Bellamy|Matt]] also messed up the beginning of New Born. | |||
{{setlist | |||
| 01 = Map of the Problematique | |||
| 02 = Bliss | 02app = (extended) | |||
| 03 = Butterflies & Hurricanes | |||
| 04 = Starlight | |||
| 05 = Assassin | |||
| 06 = Plug In Baby | |||
| 07 = Citizen Erased | |||
| 08 = Soldier's Poem | 08app = (keyboard) | |||
| 09 = Feeling Good | |||
| 10 = Apocalypse Please | |||
| 11 = Stockholm Syndrome | |||
| 12 = Invincible | |||
| 13 = Supermassive Black Hole | |||
| 14 = Hysteria | |||
| 15 = New Born | 15app = {{encore}} | |||
| 16 = Time Is Running Out | |||
| 17 = Knights of Cydonia | 17app = + {{Space Dementia}} outro | |||
}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
An image gallery for this gig can be viewed [http://abelgaloismuse.blogspot.com/2012/04/muse24-june-2006-southside-festival-bw.html here.] | |||
== | == References == | ||
<references/> | |||
== See also == | |||
* [http://southside.de Southside Festival website] | |||
{{BacktoGigs | 2006}} |
Latest revision as of 12:50, 10 September 2023
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Venue | Unknown (Southside Festival[source?]—Main Stage[source?]) |
Date | 24th June 2006[source?] |
Location | Neuhausen ob Eck, BW[source?] |
Country | Germany |
Songs | 17[source?] |
Support | Wir Sind Helden[source?] |
Start (UTC+2) | 22:00[presumption that the start time was the same as for Hurricane Festival] |
Capacity | 40,000[source?] |
Price (EUR) | 89.00 (3 days)[source?] |
Sold out? | Yes[source?] |
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Top of the Pops | ← | Southside Festival | → |
Information
The band played a 95 minute set on their official return to the live arena. A new white stage setting with 5 screens debuted at this show.
The Show
Soldier's Poem made it's live debut, albiet it was played on piano instead of acoustic guitar like on the album.
The show suffered from a few faults both technical and by the band. The megaphone didn't work on Feeling Good, while the band messed up the ending of Stockholm Syndrome. Matt also messed up the beginning of New Born.
Setlist
Gallery
An image gallery for this gig can be viewed here.
References