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One of the indoor gig posters
Stadium tour poster for the Old Trafford and the Wembley night one shows



The Resistance Tour was a worldwide tour that took place between October 2009 and August 2011 in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia in support of the album The Resistance. It took place in both indoor arenas, aswell as stadiums and festivals.

Information

The tour spanned from 2009 up until 2011, with the majority of gigs happening in 2010. Special gigs, such as supporting U2 on the 360 tour, and festival shows, were sandwiched in-between the headlining gigs. The indoor production travelled across Europe, United States and Australia, while the outdoor stadium production, which took place in the summer of 2010, toured across Europe only.

Warm-up gigs & U2 360° Tour (Leg 1)

The tour began with a series of warm up gigs. The first two notable homecoming concerts, called "A Seaside Rendezvous", took place in Muse's childhood town, Teignmouth, on 4th and 5th of September, 2009. These were the band's first performances in the town, in ten years. Following the homecoming gigs were three intimate shows, in Berlin's Admiralspalast, Paris's Théâtre du Châtelet and New York City's Walter Kerr Theatre - the latter of which was filmed for MTV World Stage. All three gigs took place in September, right after the Teignmouth shows.

Following the warm up shows and a series of promotional TV performances came the infamous U2 360° Tour, during which Muse supported U2. First half of Muse's support gigs took place in autumn of 2009 in the U.S., with the last half of support gigs taking place in early 2011, straight after the indoor leg of the main tour, in South America.

Europe - Indoor shows (Leg 1)

After finishing the first series of U2 360° Tour support gigs, Muse began with the main headlining tour in late October of 2009. The first leg of indoor concerts began with the performance at Helsinki's Hartwall Areena on October 22nd, and ended with a gig at Turin's Palasport Olimpico on December 4th, 2009.

U.S. Christmas festivals & Australasia

After finishing the European leg, the band went on to perform a run of holiday gigs in the States, making stops at festivals such as Oakland's Oracle Arena for Live 105's Not So Silent Night, Los Angeles's Gibson Amphitheatre for KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas. Right after the Christmas holidays, they headed out to Japan in January of 2010, to perform gigs at Seoul's Olympic Park, Osaka's jō Hall, Nagoya's Aichi Taiiku-Kan and Tokyo's Nippon Budōkan.

Between January and the beginning of February, 2010, the band travelled to Australia to perform at a series of Big Day Out festivals across the country. The gigs took place at several cities in Australia, including Auckland, Sydney and Perth. After the Australian, Muse made two more stops in Asia, in Singapore and Hong Kong.

North America - Indoor shows (Leg 1)

On February 27th, 2010, Muse returned to the U.S., starting with the gig at Atlanta's Gwinett Arena. The U.S./Mexican run, which also included performances at a few festivals like Coachella and South By Southwest, ended with the only Mexican show of the tour, at Mexico City's Foro Sol.

Europe - Outdoor shows & festivals

Following the U.S. indoor leg and another competition winner exclusive intimate gig at Casino de Paris, the band went on to perform bigger shows, at both stadiums and festivals across Europe, throughout the summer of 2010. Muse made appearances on festivals like Lisbon's Rock in Rio, Rock am Ring and Rock im Park, and Glastonbury, which featured Muse collaborating with U2 guitarist The Edge, performing the cover of "Where The Streets Have No Name". The band, amongst other stadiums, also played two dates at Stade de France in Paris, on 11th and 12th of June, aswell as two dates at London's Wembley Stadium, on 10th and 11th of September.

Between the summer leg in Europe, the band also made two stops in Asia, at Fuji Rock Festival in Japan and Jisan Valley Rock Festival in South Korea.

North America - Indoor shows (Leg 2)

In autumn of 2010, Muse returned for the second leg of indoor gigs in the States. The run also included two festival performances; Austin City Limits and Voodoo Experience. The leg started with the show in San Diego on September 22nd, and ended with the previously mentioned Voodoo Experience show on October 29th. During the tour, the band also made a stop in Canada, in Québec City.

The leg's final two shows in Kansas and St. Louis had to be cancelled due to the birth of Wolstenholme's child.

Australia - Indoor shows

December of 2010 saw Muse back in Australia, this time with a series of indoor shows. The band performed two nights in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, and one night in Perth.

The snow storm in the U.K. and the subsequent flight cancellations at the time prevented Wolstenholme from going back home from Australia to his then-home in Ireland, in order to visit their family in time for the holidays. With U2 also on their way home from their separate tour in Australia, they took Chris on-board their private jet to Ireland.[1]

U2 360° Tour (Leg 2)

Muse took some time off in the beginning of 2011, only performing at the 53rd Grammy Awards ceremony in February. In March, the band went on for their second run of six gigs, supporting U2 on the 360 Tour in South America, featuring three nights in Santiago, Chile, and three nights in São Paulo, Brazil.

Eastern Europe, U.S. festivals & Origin of Symmetry 10th anniversary

2011 was, in terms of touring, pretty tame. In May of 2011, Muse played three shows in Russia and Ukraine; In Saint Petersburg, Moscow and Kyiv. A few months later, Muse went on a shorter U.S. festival tour, which included gigs at L.A. Rising, on which Muse supported Rage Against the Machine, Lollapalooza Chicago, Kansrocksas and Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival. Between the festivals, the band made a stop at Noblesville, Indianapolis, to perform a standalone gig.

The Resistance Tour ended with two one-off gigs at Readin and Leeds festivals. The special gigs commemorated the 10th anniversary of Origin of Symmetry, the sets of which featured Muse playing the album in-full, followed by an encore/shortened version of the standard festival setlist.

Stage set-up & production

Indoor setup

The towers. Three towers.

With the album itself heavily inspired by George Orwell's book, 1984, the stage design was no different. The towers were a re-imagination of the concept buildings as structures of the three ministries from the book.[2] Designed by Matt and Es Devlin of Brilliant Stages, overlooked by production manager Chris Vaughan, the tour featured a circular stage with elevated tech bunkers on each side, with the cuboid towers, one for each member of the band.

Each of the towers consisted of a static uppper portion, which was hung from trussing above the band, and a lower portion, which was able to rise and lower with the help of hydraulic lifts. The central tower also had a rotating drum riser. The towers were outfitted with LED screens on all sides, displaying visual content.

Together with lights, a laser show was present during New Born. As far as special effects, CO2 cannons were used at the end of Knights of Cydonia.

Stadium setup

Like the indoor setup, the outdoor setup drew major influences from Orwell's 1984. Loosely based on the Senate House building from the book, it features a distinct pyramid/diamond shape. Upon seeing the initial drawings, Brilliant Stages's technical designer Malcolm Birkett thought about it not looking anything like a stage.[3]

The stage was first put together during production rehearsals at The National Bowl in Milton Keynes. The diamond stage itself is flanked in LED and projection screens and includes a ceiling grid below the video header, with cut-out cells for lights. Above the stage sat a ball made out of LED screens. The entire stage acted as a projection screen at certain parts of the show, as it projected visuals across the entire stage during certain parts of the set. The projections were mapped by Easyweb.[4] Due to the stage's odd design, several lifts were used for easier on and off-loading of the gear onto the stage itself. Underneath, the design took some inspiration from Take That's Circus Live Tour, having passages for all the crew working underneath the stage. The stage also included a B-stage, which was placed on a tracked scissor lift. The scossor lift itself is also salvaged from the Cirucs Live Tour.[5]

The shows also included light-up hullabaloons placed on stadium stands behind the stage. Streamers were used for Guiding Light. CO2 cannons were used at the end of Knights of Cydonia.

Festivals setup

The festival setup was rather simple compared to the indoor and outdoor setups. It featured a fairly high aluminium drum riser, with the center point being a hexagon LED-screen panel grid hung behind the band, mimicking the hexagon shapes from The Resistance's album cover.

An additional simpler setup was used for some festival gigs, including three LED screens behind the band, each of them displaying the visuals which would've been displayed on the towers from the indoor production.

For the Origin of Symmetry 10th anniversary gigs, the band ditched the hexagon panel, replacing it instead with a large LED screen, together with a few of the antenna structures from the album cover sitting behind the band.

Typical setlist

Indoor shows

Encore

Notes

  • Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture) was used as the opener on the second night of the tour at Stockholm. It is suspected that this was due to a technical issue with the towers. It would be used as an opener a few more times in the tour, mostly towards the end.
  • The other two movements of Exogenesis were never played during the tour. Part 3 (Redemption) would be played once during the following tour, leaving Part 2 (Cross-Pollination) as one of the few studio tracks to never be played live, a title previously held only by Falling Away With You.
  • Unintended was occasionally played before Helsinki Jam.
  • During the Amnéville-les-Thermes gig, Nishe was played before United States of Eurasia. It would remain for the vast majority of the tour.
  • On rare occasions, Unnatural Selection replaced Map of the Problematique, Stockholm Syndrome closed the main set and Plug in Baby was played after Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture).
  • MK Ultra made it's live debut at Birmingham. It would make regular appearances throughout the rest of the tour, replacing, or being played in addition to, Guiding Light.
  • Butterflies & Hurricanes was played at the Turin gig after Hysteria, as was Sunburn which replaced Cave & Feeling Good. Both would make rare appearances throughout the remainder of the Resistance tour.
  • Ruled By Secrecy returned to setlists for the first time since 2007 at the Edmonton gig, played in the piano slot. It was played again at Seattle.
  • Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture) was not played in Seoul.
  • Bliss was played for the first time on the tour at Osaka, replacing Stockholm Syndrome. It would make rare appearances throughout the rest of the tour.
  • Citizen Erased debuted at the Nagoya gig, also replacing Stockholm Syndrome. Like Bliss, it would show up from time to time.
  • During the Tokyo gig, Can't Take My Eyes Off You was played for the first time since 2002. Dead Star also made it's tour debut at this gig with the Micro Cuts ending riff replacing the second half. They replaced MK Ultra and Stockholm Syndrome.
  • Dead Star was played again at the Hong Kong gig, also with the Micro Cuts riff at the end. This is the last time Dead Star would be seen until The 2nd Law Tour in 2013.
  • Despite some oddities in the order of the setlist, the Big Day Out setlists in Australia and New Zealand were identical to previous gigs, albeit shorter.

Stadium shows

Encore 1
Encore 2

Notes

Warm-up shows

Encore

Notes

  • The setlist for the New York Walter Kerr Theatre gig was slightly different and shorter; Unnatural Selection opened the set, while Uprising and Supermassive Black Hole opened the encore. Popcorn, Cave and Stockholm Syndrome also weren't played.

Casino de Paris gig

The 2010 Casino de Paris gig marked the debut performances of both I Belong To You and Neutron Star Collision.

Setlist polls were organised by Muse's management on the official Muse website, allowing fans to vote for the top 5 songs they wanted to hear at each gig. Not all of their repertoire was included in this, however. Dead Star, and some other tracks were absent. In many cases only one or two of the top 5 songs were played. In some cases none were played. Due to the popularity of Citizen Erased and Bliss in these polls, they both made very regular appearances throughout the tour.

Stats

Album # of songs Songs played
Showbiz 3 Sunburn, Cave, Unintended
Origin of Symmetry 6 New Born, Bliss, Plug in Baby, Citizen Erased, Feeling Good, Megalomania
Absolution 6 Time Is Running Out, Stockholm Syndrome, Interlude, Hysteria, Butterflies and Hurricanes, Ruled By Secrecy
Black Holes and Revelations 6 Take a Bow, Starlight, Supermassive Black Hole, Map of the Problematique, Soldier's Poem, Knights of Cydonia
The Resistance 9 Uprising, Resistance, Undisclosed Desires, United States of Eurasia, Guiding Light, Unnatural Selection, MK Ultra, I Belong To You, Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)
Other 11 Nishe, Dead Star, Can't Take My Eyes Off You, Popcorn, Neutron Star Collision, Helsinki Jam, Glasgow Jam, MK Jam, America, Back in Black, Where The Streets Have No Name

Gigs

Indoor shows

Date Venue Location
2011-05-24 Kyivskyi Palats Sportu Kyiv, Ukraine
2011-05-22 Olympic Stadium Moscow, Russia
2010-12-19 Bassendean Oval Perth, WA, Australia
2010-12-15 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, VI, Australia
2010-12-14 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, VI, Australia
2010-12-10 Acer Arena Sydney, NS, Australia
2010-12-09 Acer Arena Sydney, NS, Australia
2010-12-06 Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, QL, Australia
2010-12-05 Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, QL, Australia
2010-11-03 Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO, USA
2010-11-02 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO, USA
2010-10-27 John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville, VA, USA
2010-10-26 RBC Center Raleigh, NC, USA
2010-10-24 Prudential Center Newark, NJ, USA
2010-10-23 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, NY, USA
2010-10-21 Colisée Pepsi Québec City, QC, Canada
2010-10-12 Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH, USA
2010-10-11 U.S. Bank Arena Cincinnati, OH , USA
2010-10-08 Ford Center Oklahoma City, OK, USA
2010-10-06 Bradley Center Milwaukee, WI, USA
2010-10-05 Target Center Minneapolis, MN, USA
2010-10-02 Pepsi Center Denver, CO, USA
2010-10-01 Santa Ana Star Center Río Rancho, NM, USA
2010-09-28 Arco Arena Sacramento, CA, USA
2010-09-26 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA, USA
2010-09-25 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA, USA
2010-09-23 Honda Center Anaheim, CA, USA
2010-09-22 Viejas Arena San Diego, CA, USA
2010-04-20 Foro Sol Mexico City, Mexico
2010-04-14 Oracle Arena Oakland, CA, USA
2010-04-10 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, NV, USA
2010-04-09 US Airways Center Phoenix, AZ, USA
2010-04-06 1st Bank Center Denver, CO, USA
2010-04-05 E Center West Valley City, UT, USA
2010-04-03 Rose Garden Portland, OR, USA
2010-04-02 KeyArena Seattle, WA, USA
2010-04-01 Pacific Coliseum Vancouver, BC, Canada
2010-03-30 Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary, AB, Canada
2010-03-29 Rexall Place Edmonton, AB, Canada
2010-03-18 Toyota Center Houston, TX, USA
2010-03-17 Fort Worth Convention Center Fort Worth, TX, USA
2010-03-15 Sommet Center Nashville, TN, USA
2010-03-13 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, MI, USA
2010-03-12 United Center Chicago, IL, USA
2010-03-10 Centre Bell Montreal, QC, Canada
2010-03-08 Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON, Canada
2010-03-06 TD Garden Boston, MA, USA
2010-03-05 Madison Square Garden New York City, NY, USA
2010-03-03 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, MD, USA
2010-03-02 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA, USA
2010-03-01 Patriot Center Fairfax, VA, USA
2010-02-27 Gwinnett Arena Atlanta, GA, USA
2010-02-06 AsiaWorld-Expo Hong Kong, China
2010-01-12 Nippon Budōkan Tokyo, Japan
2010-01-11 Aichi Taiiku-Kan Nagoya, Japan
2010-01-09 Osaka-jō Hall Osaka, Japan
2010-01-07 The Seoul Olympic Park Seoul, South Korea
2009-12-04 Torino Palasport Olimpico Turin, TO, Italy
2009-12-02 Zénith de Dijon Dijon, France
2009-12-01 Zénith Limoges, France
2009-11-29 Pavilhão Atlântico Lisbon, Portugal
2009-11-28 Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid Madrid, Spain
2009-11-25 Zénith Toulouse, France
2009-11-24 Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona, Spain
2009-11-22 Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, France
2009-11-21 Futurshow Station Casalecchio di Reno, BO, Italy
2009-11-20 Olympiahalle Munich, BY, Germany
2009-11-18 Hallenstadion Zürich, ZH, Switzerland
2009-11-17 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Paris, France
2009-11-16 Lanxess Arena Cologne, NW, Germany
2009-11-14 Rotterdam Ahoy Rotterdam, ZH, Netherlands
2009-11-13 The O2 Arena London, UK
2009-11-12 The O2 Arena London, UK
2009-11-10 National Indoor Arena Birmingham, UK
2009-11-09 SECC Glasgow, UK
2009-11-06 The O2 Dublin, Ireland
2009-11-05 Echo Arena Liverpool, UK
2009-11-04 Sheffield Arena Sheffield, UK
2009-11-02 Sportpaleis Antwerp, Belgium
2009-11-01 Galaxie Amnéville Amnéville, France
2009-10-31 Stade Couvert Régional Liévin, France
2009-10-29 O2 World Berlin, BE, Germany
2009-10-28 Color Line Arena Hamburg, HH, Germany
2009-10-26 Parken Copenhagen, Denmark
2009-10-25 Oslo Spektrum Oslo, Norway
2009-10-24 Hovet Stockholm, Sweden
2009-10-22 Hartwall Areena Helsinki, ES, Finland

Stadium shows

Date Venue Location
2010-09-11 Wembley Stadium London, UK
2010-09-10 Wembley Stadium London, UK
2010-09-04 Old Trafford Cricket Ground Manchester, UK
2010-07-23 Bergenhus festning Bergen, Norway
2010-07-21 Zinkensdamms IP Stockholm, Sweden
2010-07-19 Kaisaniemen puisto Helsinki, ES, Finland
2010-06-19 Goffertpark Nijmegen, GE, Netherlands
2010-06-16 Estadio Vicente Calderón Madrid, Spain
2010-06-12 Stade de France Paris, France
2010-06-11 Stade de France Paris, France
2010-06-08 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza Milan, MI, Italy
2010-06-02 Stade de Suisse Bern, BE, Switzerland

Festival shows

Festival shows, including the Origin of Symmetry anniversary shows, highlighted in Yellow.

Date Venue Location
2011-08-28 Little John's Farm (Reading Festival) Reading, UK
2011-08-26 Bramham Park (Leeds Festival) Leeds, UK
2011-08-13 Golden Gate Park (Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival) San Francisco, CA, USA
2011-08-06 Kansas Speedway (Kanrocksas Music Festival) Kansas, KS, USA
2011-08-05 Grant Park (Lollapalooza) Chicago, IL, USA
2011-07-30 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (L.A. Rising) Los Angeles, CA, USA
2010-10-29 City Park (Voodoo Experience) New Orleans, LA, USA
2010-10-09 Zilker Metropolitan Park (Austin City Limits Music Festival) Austin, TX, USA
2010-08-27 Auditorio do Monte do Gozo (Xacobeo Festival) Santiago de Compostela, GA, Spain
2010-08-21 Muzeum Lotnictwa (Coke Live Music Festival) Kraków, MA, Poland
2010-08-19 Greenpark (Frequency Festival) Sankt Pölten, Austria
2010-08-15 Óbudai-Sziget (Sziget Fesztivál) Budapest, BU, Hungary
2010-08-01 Jisan Forest Ski Resort (Jisan Valley Rock Festival) Icheon City, South Korea
2010-07-30 Naeba Ski Resort (Fuji Rock Festival) Yuzawa-machi, Japan
2010-07-17 Zvejnieku Parks (Positivus Festival) Salacgrīva, LM, Latvia
2010-07-15 Vieilles Charrues (Festival des Vieilles Charrues) Carhaix-Plouguer, France
2010-07-10 Punchestown Racecourse (Oxegen) Punchestown, Ireland
2010-07-09 Balado (T in the Park) Kinross, Scotland, UK
2010-07-05 Festival Park (Rock for People) Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
2010-07-03 Roskilde fairgrounds (Roskilde Festival) Roskilde, Denmark
2010-07-01 Werchter Festival Werchter, Belgium
2010-06-29 Tromøy (Hove Festival) Arendal, Norway
2010-06-26 Worthy Farm (Glastonbury Festival) Pilton, UK
2010-05-27 Bela Vista Park (Rock in Rio) Lisbon, Portugal
2010-04-17 Empire Polo Field (Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival) Indio, CA, USA
2010-04-11 Pima County Fairgrounds (KFMADAY) Tucson, AZ, USA
2010-03-19 Stubb's Bar-B-Q (South by Southwest) Austin, TX, USA
2010-02-03 Singapore Indoor Stadium (Big Night Out) Singapore
2010-01-31 Claremont Showgrounds (Big Day Out) Perth, WA, Australia
2010-01-29 Royal Showground (Big Day Out) Adelaide, SA, Australia
2010-01-26 Flemington Racecourse (Big Day Out) Melbourne, VI, Australia
2010-01-23 Sydney Showground (Big Day Out) Sydney, NS, Australia
2010-01-22 Sydney Showground (Big Day Out) Sydney, NS, Australia
2010-01-17 Parklands (Big Day Out) Gold Coast, QL, Australia
2010-01-15 Mt Smart Stadium (Big Day Out) Auckland, New Zealand
2009-12-19 GE Building, Rockefeller Center (Saturday Night Live) New York City, NY, USA
2009-12-15 WaMu Theater (Deck the Hall Ball) Seattle, WA, USA
2009-12-13 Gibson Amphitheatre (KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas) Los Angeles, CA, USA
2009-12-12 The Joint (Holiday Havoc) Las Vegas, NV, USA
2009-12-11 Oracle Arena (Not So Silent Night) Oakland, CA, USA
2009-12-08 BBC Television Centre (Top of the Pops Christmas Special) London, UK

Special shows

Promo gigs, TV performances and warm-up shows. Highlighted in pink are the duo of homecoming gigs in Teignmouth. Highlighted in blue are the smaller and intimate gigs.

Date Venue Location
2011-02-13 Staples Center (53rd Annual Grammy Awards) Los Angeles, CA, USA
2010-06-04 Lanxess Arena (TV total Autoball Weltmeisterschaft) Cologne, NW, Germany
2010-05-25 Casino de Paris Paris, France
2010-02-22 Canal Plus France (Grand Journal) Paris, France
2009-12-19 GE Building, Rockefeller Center (Saturday Night Live) New York City, NY, USA
2009-12-08 BBC Television Centre (Top of the Pops Christmas Special) London, UK
2009-11-26 BBC Television Centre (Friday Night with Jonathan Ross) London, UK
2009-11-12 Royal Albert Hall (BBC Children in Need Rocks) London, UK
2009-09-20 Centro di produzione RAI di Milano (Quelli Che il Calcio) Milan, Italy
2009-09-15 BBC Television Centre (Later... with Jools Holland) London, UK
2009-09-13 Walter Kerr Theatre (MTV World Stage) New York City, NY, USA
2009-09-?? Venue Unknown (Kevin & Bean's Big Apple Breakfast) New York City, NY, USA
2009-09-09 Air Productions studio № 128 (Taratata) Paris, France
2009-09-08 Théâtre du Châtelet Paris, France
2009-09-07 Admiralspalast Berlin, BE, Germany
2009-09-05 The Den (A Seaside Rendezvous) Teignmouth, UK
2009-09-04 The Den (A Seaside Rendezvous) Teignmouth, UK

U2 360° Tour shows

Gigs on which Muse supported U2 during the 360° Tour in the Americas. These weren't part of the official tour, but are included nevertheless, as they were sandwiched inbetween the tour itself.

Date Venue Location
2011-04-13 Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo São Paulo, SP, Brazil
2011-04-10 Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo São Paulo, SP, Brazil
2011-04-09 Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo São Paulo, SP, Brazil
2011-04-03 Estadio Ciudad de la Plata La Plata, Argentina
2011-04-02 Estadio Ciudad de la Plata La Plata, Argentina
2011-03-30 Estadio Ciudad de la Plata La Plata, Argentina
2011-03-25 Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos Santiago, RM, Chile
2009-10-14 Reliant Stadium Houston, TX, USA
2009-10-12 New Cowboys Stadium Arlington, TX, USA
2009-10-09 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL, USA
2009-10-06 Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA, USA
2009-10-03 Carter-Finley Stadium Raleigh, NC, USA
2009-10-01 Scott Stadium Charlottesville, VA, USA
2009-09-29 FedExField Landover, MD, USA
2009-09-24 Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ, USA
2009-09-23 Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ, USA

References


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