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{{Gigbox
| Event = Steelworks Festival
| Venue = Friches industrielles de Belval
| EventRef = <ref name="mo2002">{{cite/muse-official20021009}}</ref>
| VenueRef = <ref><https://www.setlist.fm/venue/friches-industrielles-de-belval-esch-sur-alzette-luxembourg-1bd5cd20.html></ref>
| Event = Steelworx Festival
| EventRef = <ref name="mo">{{cite/muse-official20021009}}</ref>
| Date = 23{{supo|rd}} June 2002
| Date = 23{{supo|rd}} June 2002
| DateRef = <ref name="mo2002"/>
| DateRef = <ref name="mo"/>
| Location = Luxembourg<!-- FIXME: maybe not? Can't find any info about this festival _at_all_ -->
| Location = Esch-sur-Alzette
| LocationRef = <ref><File:Steelworx poster.jpg></ref>
| Country = Luxembourg
| Country = Luxembourg
| Zone = UTC+2
| Zone = UTC+2
| Curr = EUR
| Curr = EUR
}}
| Support = Indochine, Dandy Warhols, Sneaker Pimps, Nina Hagen, Rinocerose, EZ10, Zap Zoo
| SupportRef = <ref><File:Steelworx poster.jpg></ref>
}}  


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Dead Star was a standout from this gig according to a fan review.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030915005051/http://musclemuse.com/fr/comm/crc/lire.php?id=796]</ref> Three new songs were played, indicating Fury was not played.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031023203247/http://musclemuse.com/fr/comm/crc/lire.php?id=794]</ref> Matt forgot the intro to Space Dementia, yelling "Fuck!" before restarting.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030915004350/http://musclemuse.com/fr/comm/crc/lire.php?id=795]</ref>
 
{{setlistul
| 01 = Space Dementia
| 02 = Hysteria | 02app = (demo version)
| 03 = New Born
| 04 = The Small Print | 04app = (demo version)
| 05 = Apocalypse Please | 05app = (demo version)
| 06 = Dead Star
| 07 = Sunburn
| 08 = Muscle Museum
| 09 = Feeling Good
| 10 = Plug In Baby
| 11 = Bliss | 11app = (extended)
}}
}}
It is unknown if Micro Cuts, Citizen Erased, or Hyper Music were played. Less likely, In Your World, Screenager and Uno may have been played.


== References ==
== References ==
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{{BacktoGigs | 2002}}
{{BacktoGigs | 2002}}
[[Category:Missing set-lists]]

Latest revision as of 02:11, 26 November 2023

Festival Poster
Luxembourg Steelworks Festival 2002
Luxembourg Steelworks Festival 2002
Muse show
Venue Friches industrielles de Belval[1] (Steelworx Festival[2])
Date 23rd June 2002[2]
Location Esch-sur-Alzette[3]
Country Luxembourg
Songs Unknown
Support Indochine, Dandy Warhols, Sneaker Pimps, Nina Hagen, Rinocerose, EZ10, Zap Zoo[4]
Start (UTC+2) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Dead Star was a standout from this gig according to a fan review.[5] Three new songs were played, indicating Fury was not played.[6] Matt forgot the intro to Space Dementia, yelling "Fuck!" before restarting.[7]

Set list

Incomplete

It is unknown if Micro Cuts, Citizen Erased, or Hyper Music were played. Less likely, In Your World, Screenager and Uno may have been played.

References

  1. <https://www.setlist.fm/venue/friches-industrielles-de-belval-esch-sur-alzette-luxembourg-1bd5cd20.html>
  2. a b News (2002). Muse website. Retrieved 2002-10-09 from muse-official.com[dead link]. [verify]
  3. <File:Steelworx poster.jpg>
  4. <File:Steelworx poster.jpg>
  5. [1]
  6. [2]
  7. [3]


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