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On playing songs from "The Resistance" live, [[Dominic Howard]] stated that learning to do so "should take a while!"<ref name="dhms20090612">{{cite/domhoward-myspace20090611}}</ref> and Rehearsals started on the 19th of July.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090719‎}}</ref> On the 22nd, [[musewire]] readers were told to "expect an 8" stone 'enge" for The Resistance tour's stage design.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090722}}</ref>
On playing songs from "The Resistance" live, [[Dominic Howard]] stated that learning to do so "should take a while!"<ref name="dhms20090612">{{cite/domhoward-myspace20090611}}</ref> and Rehearsals started on the 19th of July.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090719‎}}</ref> On the 22nd, [[musewire]] readers were told to "expect an 8" stone 'enge" for The Resistance tour's stage design.<ref>{{cite/musewire20090722}}</ref>


During the interval between The Big Pink and Muse, a Mexican wave was started by [[Official Muse forum | Muse forum]] and MuseWiki staff, led by moderator ''Olly''. The wave began in block N where the aforementioned people were situated and progressed anti-clockwise through the VIP suites behind the stage.
During the interval between The Big Pink and Muse, a Mexican wave was started by [[Official Muse forum | Muse forum]] and MuseWiki staff, led by moderator ''Olly''. The wave began in block N where the aforementioned people were situated and progressed anti-clockwise through the VIP suites behind the stage. The start of Muse's performance was delayed due to [[London Royal Albert Hall 2009 (gig) | the concert]] inside [[London Royal Albert Hall | the Royal Albert Hall]] for Children in Need, earlier the same day.{{cite/none}} For Plug In Baby, [[Matthew Bellamy]] did not sing in places, instead walking around the stage and allowing the crowd to sing on their own. Balloons were released during said song and afterwards the band waited for them to be popped, making various sounds on their instruments.


=== Speech ===
=== Speech ===
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| After Headup riff || Matthew Bellamy || "Good evening London! Oh yes.... Howa' you guys feeling? It's great to be home, to be here".<!-- not sure -->
| After Headup riff || rowspan="2" | Bellamy || "Good evening London! Oh yes.... Howa' you guys feeling? It's great to be home, to be here".<!-- not sure -->
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| rowspan="2" | After Who Knows Who riff || Matthew Bellamy || "Thank you very much".
| rowspan="2" | After Who Knows Who riff || "Thank you very much".
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| Dominic Howard || Hey, how's it going out there London? It's a great pleasure to see you guys again".
| rowspan="2" | Howard || Hey, how's it going out there London? It's a great pleasure to see you guys again".
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| After Unnatural Selection || Matthew Bellamy || (''Screaming'') "Thank you London!"
| After Supermassive Black Hole || "Cheers!"
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| After Guiding Light || rowspan="2" | Bellamy || "Thank you very much".
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| After United States of Eurasia || "Hey!"
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| After Starlight || Howard || "Thank you very much London. You guys are looking great".
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| After Unnatural Selection || rowspan="2" | Bellamy || (''Screaming'') "Thank you London!"
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| rowspan="2" | After Knights of Cydonia || "Thank you London, we love you!"
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| Howard || "Thank you very much London, you guys rock. We love you, it was great to see you. See you [[London O2 Arena 2009 - 13th (gig) | tomorrow]] maybe, cheers".
|}
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Revision as of 21:27, 29 November 2009

Exogenesis: Overture
Christopher Wolstenholme
Red Glitter Manson
Helsinki Jam
Dominic Howard
Muse show
Venue O2 Arena[1][2]
Date 12th November 2009[1][2]
Location London[1][2]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 20[source?]
Support The Big Pink[3]
Start (UTC) Unknown, 18:30[4] (doors)
Capacity Unknown
Price (GBP)
  • 41.25*[4] »
  • *excluding "transaction fee"—2.00, 4.80[4]
[source?]
Sold out? Yes[4]


This concert was part of the European leg of "The Resistance" tour, announced on the 1st of June.[1] Fan pre-sale information and links were announced on the 3rd of June.[5] Pre-sale took place on the 4th[5] and general sale started the following day.[1] Both pre-sale and general sale sold out, the latter in its first day.[source?]

On playing songs from "The Resistance" live, Dominic Howard stated that learning to do so "should take a while!"[6] and Rehearsals started on the 19th of July.[7] On the 22nd, musewire readers were told to "expect an 8" stone 'enge" for The Resistance tour's stage design.[8]

During the interval between The Big Pink and Muse, a Mexican wave was started by Muse forum and MuseWiki staff, led by moderator Olly. The wave began in block N where the aforementioned people were situated and progressed anti-clockwise through the VIP suites behind the stage. The start of Muse's performance was delayed due to the concert inside the Royal Albert Hall for Children in Need, earlier the same day.[source?] For Plug In Baby, Matthew Bellamy did not sing in places, instead walking around the stage and allowing the crowd to sing on their own. Balloons were released during said song and afterwards the band waited for them to be popped, making various sounds on their instruments.

Speech

After Headup riff Bellamy "Good evening London! Oh yes.... Howa' you guys feeling? It's great to be home, to be here".
After Who Knows Who riff "Thank you very much".
Howard Hey, how's it going out there London? It's a great pleasure to see you guys again".
After Supermassive Black Hole "Cheers!"
After Guiding Light Bellamy "Thank you very much".
After United States of Eurasia "Hey!"
After Starlight Howard "Thank you very much London. You guys are looking great".
After Unnatural Selection Bellamy (Screaming) "Thank you London!"
After Knights of Cydonia "Thank you London, we love you!"
Howard "Thank you very much London, you guys rock. We love you, it was great to see you. See you tomorrow maybe, cheers".

Media

An audience recording in FLAC format is located here[registration needed].

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d e THE RESISTANCE TOUR (2009-06-01). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-06-01 from muse.mu.
  2. a b c (2009-06-02). [Ticket sale information, "MUSE COMING SOON"]. Gigsandtours. Retrieved 2009-06-02 from www.seetickets.com[dead link].
  3. Biffy Clyro and The Big Pink to support Muse! (2009-09-15). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-09-15 from muse.mu.
  4. a b c d MUSE tickets. Buy tickets for MUSE at The O2 Arena, London (2009-06-0?). Seetickets. Retrieved 2009-06-07 from www.seetickets.com.
  5. a b THE RESISTANCE TOUR (2009-06-03). Muse E-mail. Retrieved 2009-06-03. [verify]
  6. Dominic Howard. (2009-06-11). Finished.. Possibly... MySpace. Retrieved 2009-06-11 from blogs.myspace.com.
  7. Christopher Wolstenholme. (2009-07-19). First day of rehearsals an .... musewire/Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-22 from twitter.com.
  8. Muse. (2009-07-22). http://twitpic.com/b84il w .... musewire/Twitter. Retrieved 2009-07-22 from twitter.com.

See also


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