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Revision as of 21:58, 26 June 2010
Muse show | |
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Venue | Worthy Farm[source?] (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts[1]—Pyramid stage[2][source?]) |
Date | 26th June 2010[1] |
Location | Pilton[source?] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | Unknown |
Support | Scissor Sisters, Shakira, The Dead Weather, Seasick Steve, Jackson Browne, The Lightning Seeds, Tinchy Stryder[source?] |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
Michael Eavis first mentioned the "next in line to [Queen's] throne" headliner, via his twitter feed on the 2nd of December.[source?] Two months to the day later, Eavis stated during the Event Production Show that it would be Muse who would headline on the 26th.[1]
Matthew Bellamy told NME Radio that "We're hoping to do something a bit unusual there. A little collaboration with someone, maybe get Bono to come and sing a song. I'm not sure if he'll be hanging around for that, but I'll ask him anyway." U2 was to headline on 25th June, the night before Muse perform,[3] but were forced to withdraw after Bono suffered a back injury, making way for Gorillaz in the Friday night slot.[4]
Setlist
Incomplete
References
- ↑ a b c Jeremy King and David Quainton. (2010-02-02). Michael Eavis reveals Muse and Stevie Wonder to play Glastonbury at Event Production Show. Event Magazine. Retrieved 2010-02-02 from www.eventmagazine.co.uk.
- ↑ Zane Lowe. (2010-06-26). [Zane Lowe commentary]. BBC 2. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
- ↑ Muse invite Bono to join them onstage at Glastonbury - video (2010-02-25). NME. Retrieved 2010-03-21 from www.nme.com.
- ↑ Gorillaz to replace U2 as Glastonbury headliners (2010-05-26). NME. Retrieved 2010-05-30 from www.nme.com.