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(I really have to have someone make these pages for me to provide these setlists.)
 
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{{Gigbox
| Venue = Terremoto Festival
| Date = 20th August 2000
| Location = Hamburg, HH
| Country = Germany
| Songs =
| Zone =
| Supported = Guano Apes, Limp Bizkit, Placebo, [[Foo Fighters]], [[Deftones]]
| SupportedRef = <ref>http://www.gigaddiction.co.uk/terremoto-festival-guano-apes-limp-bizkit-placebo-foo-fighters-deftones-muse-trabrennbahn-hamburggermany-20-8-00/</ref>
}}
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| Previous = [[Hohenfelden Reservoir 2000 (gig) | Highfield Festival]]
| Current = Terremoto Festival
| Next = [[Ilha do Ermal Festival 2000 (gig) | Ilha do Ermal]]
}}
The setlist isn't known. What is known, however, is that Showbiz and Uno were not played, but Bliss was. The band were on stage for approximately half an hour. Based on these, it is safe to assume the setlist matched the Bizarre Festival setlist, which was later used for gigs following this one as well.<ref>[https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/instantMUSEnger/conversations/topics/7590]</ref>
The setlist isn't known. What is known, however, is that Showbiz and Uno were not played, but Bliss was. The band were on stage for approximately half an hour. Based on these, it is safe to assume the setlist matched the Bizarre Festival setlist, which was later used for gigs following this one as well.<ref>[https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/instantMUSEnger/conversations/topics/7590]</ref>



Latest revision as of 13:27, 17 October 2018

Muse show
Venue Terremoto Festival[source?]
Date 20th August 2000[source?]
Location Hamburg, HH[source?]
Country Germany
Songs
Support Unknown
Supported Guano Apes, Limp Bizkit, Placebo, Foo Fighters, Deftones[1]
Start Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




The setlist isn't known. What is known, however, is that Showbiz and Uno were not played, but Bliss was. The band were on stage for approximately half an hour. Based on these, it is safe to assume the setlist matched the Bizarre Festival setlist, which was later used for gigs following this one as well.[2]

Setlist

References