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An appearance on Channel V's 'What U Want' show. The date of the performance is not known, however it was on or before the 25{{supo|th}},<ref name="mc"/> and probably during Muse' time in Sydney for the gigs around that time, i.e. 19{{supo|th}}–25{{supo|th}} January. | An appearance on Channel V's 'What U Want' show. The date of the performance is not known, however it was on or before the 25{{supo|th}},<ref name="mc"/> and probably during Muse' time in Sydney for the gigs around that time, i.e. 19{{supo|th}}–25{{supo|th}} January. | ||
The date of 22{{supo|nd}} January listed in the gig info is almost certain to be the true date of the performance as one of the hosts says, "Catch them at the Big Day Out, Friday- tomorrow at Channel V, Saturday at Channel V" as part of the sign-off after Stockholm Syndrome. With 23{{supo|th}}-24{{supo|th}} January 2004 confirmed to be a Friday and Saturday, along with the host specifically saying "Catch them at the Big Day Out" and "tomorrow," this had to have taken place on the 22{{supo|nd}} - the Thursday prior to Big Day Out day 1 on Friday the 23{{supo|rd}}. | The date of 22{{supo|nd}} January listed in the gig info is almost certain to be the true date of the performance as one of the hosts says, "Catch them at the Big Day Out, Friday- tomorrow at Channel V, Saturday at Channel V, Monday at Melbourne" as part of the sign-off after Stockholm Syndrome indicating that this performance took place before all Big Day Out dates. With 23{{supo|th}}-24{{supo|th}} January 2004 confirmed to be a Friday and Saturday, along with the host specifically saying "Catch them at the Big Day Out" and "tomorrow," this had to have taken place on the 22{{supo|nd}} - the Thursday prior to Big Day Out day 1 on Friday the 23{{supo|rd}}. | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 5 May 2024
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Venue | Fox Studios[1] (What U Want[1]) |
Date | 22 January 2004[1] |
Location | Sydney, NS[1] |
Country | Australia |
Songs | 3[1] |
Support | Unknown |
Start | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price | Free |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Big Day Out, Sydney – 24th | ← | What U Want | → | Big Day Out, Melbourne |
Information
An appearance on Channel V's 'What U Want' show. The date of the performance is not known, however it was on or before the 25th,[1] and probably during Muse' time in Sydney for the gigs around that time, i.e. 19th–25th January.
The date of 22nd January listed in the gig info is almost certain to be the true date of the performance as one of the hosts says, "Catch them at the Big Day Out, Friday- tomorrow at Channel V, Saturday at Channel V, Monday at Melbourne" as part of the sign-off after Stockholm Syndrome indicating that this performance took place before all Big Day Out dates. With 23th-24th January 2004 confirmed to be a Friday and Saturday, along with the host specifically saying "Catch them at the Big Day Out" and "tomorrow," this had to have taken place on the 22nd - the Thursday prior to Big Day Out day 1 on Friday the 23rd.
Media
A pro-shot recording of Hysteria and Time is Running Out from the television broadcast is available on MuseBootlegs here. You can also watch the full performance, including Stockholm Syndrome and interview, on YouTube here.