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Revision as of 03:31, 18 January 2011

Set list
Muse show
Venue Aichi Taiiku-Kan[1] [en: Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium]
Date 11th January 2010[1]
Location Nagoya[1]
Country Japan
Songs Unknown
Support None[source?]
Start (UTC+9) Unknown
Capacity 10,000[source?]
Price (JPY) 7,800[1]
Sold out? Unknown




Announced on the 8th of October along with two other dates. General ticket sale started on the 15th of October.[1] During this concert, Citizen Erased was played for the first time on the Resistance Tour.

Speech

After Uprising Bellamy "Konbanwa Nagoya (Good evening Nagoya)! Great to be with you."
After Map of the Problematique "Thank you very much."
After Supermassive Black Hole Howard "Arigato (Thank you)."
After Hysteria "Thank you very much."
After United States of Eurasia "Genki Desuka Nagoya? (How're you doing Nagoya?) It's good to see you again."
Before Cave Bellamy "This next song is a very old song from our first album. This song is uh, called Cave."
After Resistance Howard "Arigato. Domo Arigato (Thank you very much)."
After Starlight Bellamy "Arigato."
After Unnatural Selection "Arigato Nagoya!"
After Knights of Cydonia "Arigato Nagoya. Thank you very much."
Howard "Arigato Nagoya. Thank you. See you later. See you in Summer."

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d e Muse to play Japan in January 2010! (2009-10-08). Muse website. Retrieved 2009-10-08 from muse.mu.

See also


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