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== Information == | == Information == | ||
First Muse show in New Zealand. | |||
First Muse show in New Zealand. Part of the [[Absolution Tour]]. | |||
Also Muse's first concert at the [[Big Day Out]] festival, a festival consisted in various shows around Australia and New Zealand, where they played in 2004 presenting [[Absolution]], again in 2007 with [[Black Holes and Revelations]] and lastly in 2010 with [[The Resistance]]. | |||
== Attire == | == Attire == | ||
[[Matthew Bellamy]] wore the white "lab coat" that he later wore at Glastonbury. | [[Matthew Bellamy]] wore the white "lab coat" that he later wore at Glastonbury. | ||
== The Show == | |||
Before Apocalypse Please an intro with an organ was played from a tape. | |||
The band signed autographs under a tent before the show. You can see some pics on the gallery below. | |||
== Media == | == Media == | ||
Footage of Muse's trek to Auckland's Piha Beach can be seen on the [[Sing for Absolution (single)#DVD | Sing for Absolution DVD]] as "Big Day Off". | Footage of Muse's trek to Auckland's Piha Beach can be seen on the [[Sing for Absolution (single)#DVD | Sing for Absolution DVD]] as "Big Day Off". | ||
An audio recording of the full show can be downloaded on [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=2384 Musebootlegs], or you can listen to it [https://archive.org/details/muselive20040116 here]. | |||
{{setlist | {{setlist | ||
| 01 = Apocalypse Please | | 01pre = {{Intro}} | 01 = Apocalypse Please | ||
| 02 = Hysteria | | 02 = Hysteria | ||
| 03 = New Born | | 03 = New Born | ||
| 04 = Sing for Absolution | | 04 = Sing for Absolution | ||
| 05 = Butterflies & Hurricanes | | 05 = Butterflies & Hurricanes | ||
| 06 = Sunburn | | 06pre = {{Pre-Sunburn '04}} | 06 = Sunburn | ||
| 07 = Muscle Museum | | 07 = Muscle Museum | ||
| 08 = Forced In | | 08 = Forced In | ||
| 09 = Bliss | | 09 = Bliss | 09app = (short) | ||
| 10 = Time Is Running Out | | 10 = Time Is Running Out | ||
| 11 = Plug In Baby | | 11 = Plug In Baby | 11app = (extended) | ||
| 12 = Stockholm Syndrome | | 12 = Stockholm Syndrome | 12app = + {{Early Psycho 01}} riff | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Muse on stage.jpg | |||
Image:NZ04_1.png | |||
Image:NZ04_2.png | |||
Image:NZ04_3.png | |||
Image:NZ04_4.png | |||
Image:NZ04_5.png | |||
Image:NZ04_6.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 3 May 2024
Muse show | |
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Venue | Ericsson Stadium (Big Day Out) |
Date | 16th January 2004[1] |
Location | Auckland |
Country | New Zealand |
Songs | 12[1] |
Support | Black Eyed Peas, The Darkness, The Dandy Warhols, et all... |
Supported | Metallica, The Strokes, The Mars Volta |
Start | 18:30 |
Capacity | 40,000[2] |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
Gig nav | ||||
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Jo Whiley's Live Lounge | ← | Big Day Out, Auckland | → | Big Day Out, Gold Coast |
Information
First Muse show in New Zealand. Part of the Absolution Tour.
Also Muse's first concert at the Big Day Out festival, a festival consisted in various shows around Australia and New Zealand, where they played in 2004 presenting Absolution, again in 2007 with Black Holes and Revelations and lastly in 2010 with The Resistance.
Attire
Matthew Bellamy wore the white "lab coat" that he later wore at Glastonbury.
The Show
Before Apocalypse Please an intro with an organ was played from a tape.
The band signed autographs under a tent before the show. You can see some pics on the gallery below.
Media
Footage of Muse's trek to Auckland's Piha Beach can be seen on the Sing for Absolution DVD as "Big Day Off".
An audio recording of the full show can be downloaded on Musebootlegs, or you can listen to it here.
Setlist
Gallery
References
- ↑ a b (2004). [Set-list sheet]. Retrieved 2006-11-22. [verify]
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Day_Out
See also
- Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland (formerly known as Ericsson Stadium)
- Big Day Out website