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The crowd sang "Happy Birthday" to Chris before Showbiz.
The crowd sang "Happy Birthday" to Chris before Showbiz.


This concert marked the first live performances of Algorithm and Break It To Me.
This concert marked the first live performances of Algorithm and Break It To Me. It was also the first full performance of Reapers since 2016.


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| 12 = Thought Contagion
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| 13 = Time is Running Out
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| 14 = Stockholm Syndrome | 09app = + Assassin (brief)
| 15 = Assassin
| 15 = Reapers





Revision as of 21:52, 3 December 2018

Gig Announcement
Muse show
Venue Royal Albert Hall[1]
Date 3rd December 2018[2]
Location London[3]
Country United Kingdom
Songs
Support Yungblud[source?]
Start See below[4][5]
Capacity 5.544[6]
Price (GBP) 55 - 150 (without fees)[7]
Sold out? Yes[8]




Times

  • 17:30 - Bars and restaurants open
  • 18:30 - Doors open
  • 19:30 - Yungblud
  • 20:00 - Set Change
  • 20:30 - Muse
  • 22:00 - Event ends

Information

Muse will perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London in support of The Prince’s Trust charity on Monday 3 December. It was announced by the band on 3rd October. The tickets will be on sale the 12th October. Tickets were limited to two per person. Ticket resale was limited through Twickets, a fan-to-fan ticket resale platform.

Omaze is holding a sweepstakes competition for The Prince's Trust charity where you can win VIP tickets to the concert, which include the band dedicating a song just to the winner, private tour of the venue and taking a photo together. Flights and 4-star hotel included. The dedicated song is probably Starlight, and not an ability to choose a song for the set-list.

Algorithm was soundchecked.

The crowd sang "Happy Birthday" to Chris before Showbiz.

This concert marked the first live performances of Algorithm and Break It To Me. It was also the first full performance of Reapers since 2016.

Setlist

References