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Announced 6<sup>th</sup> April 2010, the same day that Muse's [[Denver 1st Bank Center 2010 (gig) | concert at the 1st Bank Center]] in Colorado got cancelled.{{cite/none}} This gig was implied as a "make [...] up" date for Colorado fans,{{cite/none}} while the cancelled 1st Bank Center date was described as "postponed" by the Muse website on its information page for this concert, in explaining how to obtain refunds for the former date.<ref name="mue"/> A pre-sale through Concertmaps started on the 21<sup>st</sup> of April at 12:00, while general sale started on the 24<sup>th</sup> at 12:00.<ref name="mue"/> Tickets for the cancelled 1st Bank Center can be exchanged at the point of purchase.<ref name="mue"/>
Announced 6<sup>th</sup> April 2010, the same day that Muse's [[Denver 1st Bank Center 2010 (gig) | concert at the 1st Bank Center]] in Colorado got cancelled.{{cite/none}} This gig was implied as a "make [...] up" date for Colorado fans,{{cite/none}} while the cancelled 1st Bank Center date was described as "postponed" by the Muse website on its information page for this concert, in explaining how to obtain refunds for the former date.<ref name="mue"/> A pre-sale through Concertmaps started on the 21<sup>st</sup> of April at 12:00, while general sale started on the 24<sup>th</sup> at 12:00.<ref name="mue"/> Tickets for the cancelled 1st Bank Center can be exchanged at the point of purchase.<ref name="mue"/>


This show marked the first time on the entire Resistance Tour that Knights of Cydonia was not the final song.
This show marked several firsts. Firstly, Knights of Cydonia was not the final song in a Resistance tour gig, secondly Take a Bow was performed during a show on the tour not in a stadium and thirdly, MK Jam was played for the first time in the USA.
 
Take A Bow was played at a non-stadium gig for the first time on the tour.
 
MK Jam was played for the first time in the USA.


== Price details ==
== Price details ==

Revision as of 18:20, 3 October 2010

Muse show
Venue Pepsi Center[1][2]
Date 2nd October 2010[1][2]
Location Denver, CO[1][2]
Country USA
Songs 17[source?]
Support Passion Pit[source?]
Start Unknown, 18:30[1] (doors)
Capacity ~20,000[source?]
Price (USD) ~60[source?]
Sold out? No[1]




Announced 6th April 2010, the same day that Muse's concert at the 1st Bank Center in Colorado got cancelled.[source?] This gig was implied as a "make [...] up" date for Colorado fans,[source?] while the cancelled 1st Bank Center date was described as "postponed" by the Muse website on its information page for this concert, in explaining how to obtain refunds for the former date.[2] A pre-sale through Concertmaps started on the 21st of April at 12:00, while general sale started on the 24th at 12:00.[2] Tickets for the cancelled 1st Bank Center can be exchanged at the point of purchase.[2]

This show marked several firsts. Firstly, Knights of Cydonia was not the final song in a Resistance tour gig, secondly Take a Bow was performed during a show on the tour not in a stadium and thirdly, MK Jam was played for the first time in the USA.

Price details

Description Vendor Base price Booking fee Transaction fee Total
Lower level seated Ticket Horse 49.50 11.20 3.00 63.70
39.50 53.70
Upper level seated

[1]

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d e f (2010). [Concert information and ticket purchase page]. Ticket Horse website. Retrieved 2010-10-02 from www15.ticketingcentral.com.
  2. a b c d e f (2010). [Concert information page]. Muse website. Retrieved 2010-10-02 from muse.mu.

See also


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