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| 06 = New Born
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| 11 = Assassin
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| 12 = Starlight
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| 13 = Plug In Baby
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| 14 = Stockholm Syndrome | 14app = {{encore}}
| 14pre = {{Burning Bridges}} riff | 14 = Stockholm Syndrome | 14app = + {{Township Rebellion}} riff + {{Low Tune}} riff {{encore}}
| 15 = Soldier's Poem
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 21 October 2023

Phonetics sheet
Muse show
Venue Chamsil Gymnasium[1]
Date 7th March 2007[1]
Location Seoul[source?]
Country South Korea
Songs 18[2]
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+9) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price (KRW) 99,000, 88,000, 77,000[source?]
Sold out? Unknown


First Muse performance in South Korea.

First announced by The Korea Times, one of three English language South Korean newspapers, on 14th January 2007. Purchasers who bought tickets for the Hoobastank concert got a 10,000 KRW discount.[1] Tickets went on sale through Interpark on the 18th of January.

Sunburn was in the set list but it wasn't played.[2]

Media

An amateur video recording of the entire performance can be found on MuseBootlegs here. An audience recording in lossy (MP3) format can be found on MuseBootlegs here.

Setlist

References

  1. a b c Cathy Rose A. Garcia. (2007-01-14). British Band Muse to Rock Seoul. Korea Times. Retrieved 2007-01-14 from times.hankooki.com. [verify]
  2. a b board.muse.mu 2007-03-07

See also


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