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This gig mared the debut of Apocalypse Please, the Butterflies & Hurricanes interlude, Fury, The Small Print, the initial riff of Stockholm Syndrome and the final performance of Screenager. | |||
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Revision as of 10:34, 15 July 2009
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Venue | Leningrad Youth Palace[1][source?] |
Date | 28th May 2002[1][source?] |
Location | Saint Petersburg[source?] |
Country | Russia |
Songs | 18[source?] |
Support | -[source?] |
Start | Unknown |
Capacity | ~1,500[1][source?] |
Price | 450-500 RUB[1][source?] |
Sold out? | Unknown[source?] |
This gig mared the debut of Apocalypse Please, the Butterflies & Hurricanes interlude, Fury, The Small Print, the initial riff of Stockholm Syndrome and the final performance of Screenager.
Speech
Before Space Dementia | Bellamy | "Hello". |
After Hysteria | "Cheers" | |
After Uno | "Thank you". | |
After Fury | ||
Before Muscle Museum | "This next song is called Muscle Museum. It's an old song, from our first album. You may have heard it". | |
After Plug In Baby | Howard | "Cheers" |
Bellamy | "Thank you very much, thank you very much St Petersburg. We are called Muse" | |
Howard | "Thank you very much this is our last song now. Thank you" | |
Bellamy | "And we'll come back here next year I hope" | |
Howard | "Definitely definitely. [...] See you later, this song is called Bliss" | |
Bellamy | "Bliss! This song is Bliss". |
Media
The entire performance aside from Bliss is available in mp3 format.
Set list
- Space Dementia
- Hysteria
- New Born
- Micro Cuts
- Riff + The Small Print
- Citizen Erased
- Apocalypse Please
- Sunburn (guitar)
- Uno
- Fury
- Prelude in G minor + Butterflies & Hurricanes (instrumental)
- Screenager (piano) + Prelude in B flat
- Feeling Good
- Hyper Music
- Stockholm Syndrome (instrumental)
- Muscle Museum
- Plug In Baby
- Bliss
References
See also
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