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Revision as of 22:12, 13 December 2020

UK gigs poster
Muse in Sheffield
Signed set-list
Muse show
Venue Sheffield Arena[1][2]
Date 4th November 2009[1][2]
Location Sheffield[1][2]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 19
Support The Big Pink[3]
Start (UTC) 19:30[2]
Capacity 13,500
Price (GBP) 37.50 (exc. booking fees)
Sold out? Yes




Part of The Resistance Arena Tour

Information

This concert was part of the European leg of The Resistance tour, announced on the 1st of June with general ticket sale starting on the 5th thereof,[1] at 09:00.[2] Fan pre-sale was sent out[clarify ] during the evening of 3rd June, with links for the pre-sale commencing at 9:00 the following morning. Pre-sale tickets completely sold out for all UK dates in ~35 minutes.[source?]

Matthew Bellamy used his Manson Mirror Kaoss for Hysteria. The balloons were released during Plug In Baby. Afterwards, the band played Burning Bridges whilst waiting for the final balloons to be popped.

As Bellamy considered himself "not very good at retrospectives", he stated after the gig in a Q magazine interview that this gig had been the best thing that had happened to the band this century.[4]

Media

An audience recording is located here[registration needed]

Setlist

  1. Uprising
    (Manson Mirror, mahogany Status Original Series II)
  2. Resistance
    (Manson Red Glitter, Noah Guitars Excalibur)
  3. New Born + Headup riff
    (Manson Red Glitter, black finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  4. Map of the Problematique + Who Knows Who riff
    (Manson Black Midi, sunburst Rickenbacker 4001)
  5. Supermassive Black Hole
    (Manson Red Glitter, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  6. Guiding Light
    (Manson M1D1 Black, mahogany Status Original Series II)
  7. Interlude + Hysteria
    (Manson Mirror Kaoss, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  8. Nishe (piano)
    (chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  9. United States of Eurasia
    (chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  10. Feeling Good
    (candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  11. Unintended
    (Manson Red Glitter, American Vintage '75 Fender Jazz Bass)
  12. Helsinki Jam
    (Noah Guitars Excalibur)
  13. Undisclosed Desires (extended intro)
    (Manson Keytarcaster, Noah Guitars Excalibur)
  14. Starlight
    (Manson Black Midi, chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  15. Plug In Baby (extended) + Burning Bridges riff
    (Manson Mirror, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  16. Template:Jazz Intro + Time Is Running Out
    (Manson Red Glitter, candy tangerine/rosewood fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  17. Unnatural Selection
    (Manson Mirror, walnut Status The KingBass Mk-II)
    Encore 1
  18. Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)
    (Manson Red Glitter, Gibson Grabber)
  19. Stockholm Syndrome + War Within a Breath riff + Endless Nameless riff
    (Manson Red Glitter, black finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
    Encore 2
  20. Man With a Harmonica intro + Knights of Cydonia
    (Manson Chrome Bomber, sunburst Rickenbacker 4001)

References

  1. a b c d THE RESISTANCE TOUR (2009-06-01). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-06-01 from muse.mu.
  2. a b c d e (2009-06-02). [Ticket sale information, "MUSE COMING SOON"]. Gigsandtours. Retrieved 2009-06-02 from www.seetickets.com[dead link].
  3. Biffy Clyro and The Big Pink to support Muse! (2009-09-15). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-09-15 from muse.mu.
  4. Matt Bellamy (2010-01). Q. Retrieved 2010-04-15 from erato1.wordpress.com.[archive this]

See also


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