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Revision as of 18:54, 3 October 2010

Matthew Bellamy and Dominic Howard
Muse show
Venue Arrow Hall[1][2][source?]
Date 1st August 2007[1][2][source?]
Location Mississauga, ON[source?]
Country Canada
Songs 19[source?]
Support Cold War Kids[2][source?]
Start Unknown
Capacity 9,000 GA[source?]
Price 38.50 CND[2][source?]
Sold out? As of the afternoon, there were 500 remaining tickets.[source?]





A radio station pre-sale took place from 23rd May at 10:00 until the next day at 10:00.[2] General ticket sale started 25th May.[2]

During Muse's soundcheck an instrumental performance of Map of the Problematique could be heard, as well as Entrance of the Gladiators, portions of Hoodoo and assorted piano improvisations.

During pauses between songs, the audience would chant "Drum solo!" to which Matthew Bellamy replied "He's shy." while pointing at Dominic Howard.

During New Born, a fan threw a shirt on stage that happened to land on Bellamy's strumming hand during the riff after the piano solo. He proceeded to swing it around over his head before throwing it back into the crowd.

Due to the location's difficult access via public transit and the small amount of ads/promotions in the Greater Toronto Area the show was not a sell out (unlike Muse's last three shows in Toronto).

During the show Bellamy had technical difficulties with the Wah-pedal on his piano, to ease the crowd he started playing "Entrance of the Gladiators" also known as "Thunder and Blazes" (the song commonly played played for clowns at a circus). A fan yelled out for Bellamy to play the song anyways to which he replied, "It's not the same without the wah-wah.". Balloons were released during Plug In Baby. During a few of the songs, towers of dry ice were blasted into the air and helped cool everybody down. During Butterflies & Hurricanes, the dry ice tower on the far left side of the stage (by Chris) malfunctioned and fired into the crowd instead of upwards. However, no one was hurt.

Media

A high quality recording can be found here and also here (registration required).

Set list

Set list
  1. Close Encounters + Knights of Cydonia
  2. Map of the Problematique + Maggie's Farm outro
  3. Hysteria
  4. Supermassive Black Hole
  5. Butterflies & Hurricanes
  6. Hoodoo
  7. Piano interlude + Apocalypse Please
  8. Jazz Jam + Entrance of the Gladiators + Feeling Good
  9. Piano interlude + Sunburn
  10. Invincible
    (Kaoss Manson, Red Fender Jazz Bass)
  11. Riff + Starlight
  12. Man of Mystery
    (Kaoss Manson, Red Fender Jazz Bass)
  13. Time Is Running Out
    (Kaoss Manson, Red Fender Jazz Bass)
  14. New Born + Microphone Fiend riff + Ashamed outro
    Encore 1:
  15. Soldier's Poem
    (Taylor 712ce, ??)
  16. Unintended
    (Taylor 712ce, ??)
  17. Plug In Baby
    (Mirror Manson, Red Fender Jazz Bass)


Encore 2:

  1. Take a Bow
  2. Stockholm Syndrome + riffs
    (Glitterati Manson, Black Fender Jazz Bass)

References

See also


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