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| Venue = Water Rats | | Venue = Water Rats | ||
| VenueRef = <ref name="tdb1998">{{cite/ | | VenueRef = <ref name="tdb1998">{{cite/T.D.B. Magazine 1998}}</ref> | ||
| Date = 30{{supo|th}} April 1998 | | Date = 30{{supo|th}} April 1998 | ||
| DateRef = <ref name="tdb1998"/> | | DateRef = <ref name="tdb1998"/> | ||
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| Country = United Kingdom | | Country = United Kingdom | ||
| Zone = UTC+1 | | Zone = UTC+1 | ||
| Price = Free{{ | | Price = Free | ||
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| Curr = GBP | | Curr = GBP | ||
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This was some sort of showcase,<ref name="tdb1998"/> presumably to prospective record companies. Muse' A&R manager at the time, Safta Jaffery in 2008 mentioned "some industry events" in London during 1998, all of which failed to spark any interest from potential record labels.<ref>{{cite/ | This was some sort of showcase,<ref name="tdb1998"/> presumably to prospective record companies. Muse' A&R manager at the time, Safta Jaffery in 2008 mentioned "some industry events" in London during 1998, all of which failed to spark any interest from potential record labels.<ref>{{cite/Hit Quarters 2008-04-21}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 20:23, 13 May 2011
Muse show | |
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Venue | Water Rats[1] |
Date | 30th April 1998[1] |
Location | London[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | Unknown |
Support | Unknown |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price (GBP) | Free[presumption] |
Sold out? | Unknown |
This was some sort of showcase,[1] presumably to prospective record companies. Muse' A&R manager at the time, Safta Jaffery in 2008 mentioned "some industry events" in London during 1998, all of which failed to spark any interest from potential record labels.[2]