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== Information ==
== Information ==


A ''very'' small, ''very'' intimate and ''very'' secret gig, which took place in The Cavern Club, Exeter, on April 7th, 2022, in support of [[Will of the People (album)|Will of the People]]. First post-pandemic show, and first show in more than two years. Muse were filming the gig for Jim Beam's Welcome Sessions, a series of recorded live shows, in which artists revisit the venues that they kickstarted their careers in. In Muse's case, this is [[Exeter Cavern Club|The Cavern]], in Exeter, Devon, UK, which saw Muse perform 32 times during their early years (33 times in total, incl. this gig). As such, the gig marked Muse's return to the club after 23 years, when Muse last performed at the venue, in [[Exeter Cavern Club 1999-07 (gig)|1999]].  
A ''very'' small, ''very'' intimate and ''very'' secret gig, which took place in The Cavern Club, Exeter, on April 7th, 2022, in support of [[Will of the People (album)|Will of the People]]. First post-pandemic show, and first show in more than two years. Muse were filming the gig for "Jim Beam's Welcome Sessions", a series of recorded live shows, in which artists revisit the venues that they kickstarted their careers in. In Muse's case, this is [[Exeter Cavern Club|The Cavern]], in Exeter, Devon, UK, which saw Muse perform 32 times during their early years (33 times in total, incl. this gig). As such, the gig marked Muse's return to the club after 23 years, when Muse last performed at the venue, in [[Exeter Cavern Club 1999-07 (gig)|1999]].  


Tickets were free, but attendees had to enter a ballot with a £5 compulsory donation to War Child UK. Proceeds went to help children in war-affected areas, such as Ukraine and Yemen. The gig was only eligible for people aged 25 and over. Fans reportedly also had to sign legal documents, with phones confiscated at the doors.
Tickets were free, but attendees had to enter a ballot with a £5 compulsory donation to War Child UK. Proceeds went to help children in war-affected areas, such as Ukraine and Yemen. The gig was only eligible for people aged 25 and over. Fans reportedly also had to sign legal documents, with phones confiscated at the doors.
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Cavern management shared that the band changed one of the buttons on the wall of their dressing room to say [https://twitter.com/ExeterCavern/status/1512345618299211776/photo/2 "Will of the People"] and the band walked onto the stage to the song [https://twitter.com/ExeterCavern/status/1512359911224713216 Part Time Punks by Television Personalities]
Cavern management shared that the band changed one of the buttons on the wall of their dressing room to say [https://twitter.com/ExeterCavern/status/1512345618299211776/photo/2 "Will of the People"] and the band walked onto the stage to the song [https://twitter.com/ExeterCavern/status/1512359911224713216 Part Time Punks by Television Personalities]


Both due to the size of the stage and [[Morgan Nicholls|Morgan]]'s departure from the current tour, there was no fourth member present on the stage. Instead, Dom played some samples through his drum pad module, and also through a MIDI keyboard, placed next to him.
Both due to the size of the stage and [[Morgan Nicholls|Morgan]]'s departure from the current tour, there was no fourth member present on the stage. Instead, Dom played some samples through his drum pad module, and also through a MIDI keyboard, placed next to him. This marked the first time in 16 years that Muse performed an entire gig with just the three of them on-stage.


== Media ==
== Media ==
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| 04 = Compliance | 04app = (w/ guitar) <small>[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6Almklb3r0 Watch]]</small> {{GU |[[Manson Matt Black Stealth (batch)|Manson Matt Black Stealth]], sunburst 77' [[Fender Jazz Bass]]}}
| 04 = Compliance | 04app = (w/ guitar) <small>[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6Almklb3r0 Watch]]</small> {{GU |[[Manson Matt Black Stealth (batch)|Manson Matt Black Stealth]], sunburst 77' [[Fender Jazz Bass]]}}
| 05 = Supermassive Black Hole | 05app = + {{Foxey Lady}} outro
| 05 = Supermassive Black Hole | 05app = + {{Foxey Lady}} outro
| 06 = Assassin | 06app = (Grand Omega Boss)
| 06 = Assassin | 06app = (Grand Omega Bosses Edit)
| 07pre = {{Drill Sergeant}} | 07 = Psycho | 07app = + Unknown riff outro <small>(probably from a new song)</small>
| 07pre = {{Drill Sergeant}} | 07 = Psycho | 07app = + {{Cavern}} riff
| 08 = Plug In Baby
| 08 = Plug In Baby
| 09 = Bliss | 09app = (extended)
| 09 = Bliss | 09app = (extended)

Latest revision as of 13:54, 15 December 2022

Event info on SeeTickets
Muse performing at The Cavern in 2022
Muse, The Cavern, Exeter, 2022
Official setlist[1]
Dressing Room graffiti
Muse show
Venue Cavern Club (Secret Promo Gig[2])
Date 7th April 2022[3]
Location Exeter
Country United Kingdom
Songs 12
Support None
Start (UTC) 20:00
Capacity 150[4]
Price (GBP) Free[5]
Sold out? Yes




First gig of the Will of the People era.

Information

A very small, very intimate and very secret gig, which took place in The Cavern Club, Exeter, on April 7th, 2022, in support of Will of the People. First post-pandemic show, and first show in more than two years. Muse were filming the gig for "Jim Beam's Welcome Sessions", a series of recorded live shows, in which artists revisit the venues that they kickstarted their careers in. In Muse's case, this is The Cavern, in Exeter, Devon, UK, which saw Muse perform 32 times during their early years (33 times in total, incl. this gig). As such, the gig marked Muse's return to the club after 23 years, when Muse last performed at the venue, in 1999.

Tickets were free, but attendees had to enter a ballot with a £5 compulsory donation to War Child UK. Proceeds went to help children in war-affected areas, such as Ukraine and Yemen. The gig was only eligible for people aged 25 and over. Fans reportedly also had to sign legal documents, with phones confiscated at the doors.

The Show

The gig saw the live premieres of Won't Stand Down & Compliance. Assassin, Stockholm Syndrome and Agitated were all played in full for the first time since 2018 - the latter two did not appear on the original setlist. Assassin meanwhile was performed in its full Grand Omega Bosses form for the first time since 2005, including both the additional vocals featured in the bridge sung by Matt, and the Whammy guitar during the intro, as heard on its studio version.[6]

The Execution Commentary riff was also played for the first time since 2017.

Cavern management shared that the band changed one of the buttons on the wall of their dressing room to say "Will of the People" and the band walked onto the stage to the song Part Time Punks by Television Personalities

Both due to the size of the stage and Morgan's departure from the current tour, there was no fourth member present on the stage. Instead, Dom played some samples through his drum pad module, and also through a MIDI keyboard, placed next to him. This marked the first time in 16 years that Muse performed an entire gig with just the three of them on-stage.

Media

The first pro-shot of the show, being of Compliance, as well as the introduction, was posted online on May 14th, 2022, however it was taken down the same day. The video was finally posted on Jim Beam's YouTube channel on May 23rd, 2022, and it can be seen here.

Setlist

Gallery

Photos courtesy of Jim Beam & Sam Grant

References

See also


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