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Per this [http://nocrowdsurfing.blogspot.com/2012/03/21-years-of-post-punk-underground.html#!/2012/03/21-years-of-post-punk-underground.html web blog] The band played the Exeter Cavern on September 9, 1997 along with Die-selecter. From the listing it appears that Die-selecter opened the gig, but that is an assumption.
Per this [http://nocrowdsurfing.blogspot.com/2012/03/21-years-of-post-punk-underground.html#!/2012/03/21-years-of-post-punk-underground.html web blog] The band played the Exeter Cavern on September 9, 1997 along with Supernoose and Die-sector. From the listing it appears that Die-sector opened the gig, but that is an assumption.


The blog accurately reports the other listings that were already on the Musewiki, therefore it is assumed to be accurate with these other listings as well.  
The blog accurately reports the other listings that were already on the Musewiki, therefore it is assumed to be accurate with these other listings as well.  

Latest revision as of 21:28, 3 April 2023

Muse show
Venue Cavern Club
Date September 9, 1997
Location Exeter
Country United Kingdom
Songs Unknown
Support Die-sector, supernoose[presumption]
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Per this web blog The band played the Exeter Cavern on September 9, 1997 along with Supernoose and Die-sector. From the listing it appears that Die-sector opened the gig, but that is an assumption.

The blog accurately reports the other listings that were already on the Musewiki, therefore it is assumed to be accurate with these other listings as well.

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