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| Date = 2{{supo|nd}} July 2005 | | Date = 2{{supo|nd}} July 2005 | ||
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Muse were originally listed to appear on the UK stage, in Hyde Park, at around 17:20,{{cite/none}} but with constant line up changes made by Bob Geldof and the organisers, Muse were moved to the French stage, in Versailles, less than a week before the event took place.{{cite/none}} They performed four songs whereas most bands only played two or three songs, if that. Muse were on stage for approx. 17 minutes 46 seconds. Reasons as to why the band were moved from the UK to France are unknown. | Muse were originally listed to appear on the UK stage, in Hyde Park, at around 17:20,{{cite/none}} but with constant line up changes made by Bob Geldof and the organisers, Muse were moved to the French stage, in Versailles, less than a week before the event took place.{{cite/none}} They performed four songs whereas most bands only played two or three songs, if that. Muse were on stage for approx. 17 minutes 46 seconds. Reasons as to why the band were moved from the UK to France are unknown. | ||
At 1:36 during Bliss, Matthew Bellamy appeared to jump, but lost his footing and landed on his back. | At 1:36 during Bliss, [[Matthew Bellamy]] appeared to jump, but lost his footing and landed on his back. | ||
== Attire == | |||
The clothes that the band wore were considered quite 'unique',{{cite/none}} with | The clothes that the band wore were considered quite 'unique',{{cite/none}} with Matthew Bellamy wearing a top which had a baby's bib effect on it and [[Dominic Howard]] wearing bright pink trousers. [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] also wore a brightly coloured floral print shirt. | ||
== Media == | |||
Hysteria and Bliss featured on the Live 8 Paris DVD, while Time Is Running Out is on the Live 8 compilation DVD. | Hysteria and Bliss featured on the [[Live 8 Paris DVD (compilation) | Live 8 Paris DVD]], while Time Is Running Out is on the Live 8 compilation DVD. | ||
{{setlist | {{setlist |
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Venue | Versailles Palace courtyard[source?] (Live 8[source?]) |
Date | 2nd July 2005[source?] |
Location | Versailles, Paris[source?] |
Country | France |
Songs | 4[source?] |
Support | Unknown |
Start (UTC+2) | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price | Free (text message competition)[source?] |
Sold out? | -[source?] |
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Muse were originally listed to appear on the UK stage, in Hyde Park, at around 17:20,[source?] but with constant line up changes made by Bob Geldof and the organisers, Muse were moved to the French stage, in Versailles, less than a week before the event took place.[source?] They performed four songs whereas most bands only played two or three songs, if that. Muse were on stage for approx. 17 minutes 46 seconds. Reasons as to why the band were moved from the UK to France are unknown.
At 1:36 during Bliss, Matthew Bellamy appeared to jump, but lost his footing and landed on his back.
Attire
The clothes that the band wore were considered quite 'unique',[source?] with Matthew Bellamy wearing a top which had a baby's bib effect on it and Dominic Howard wearing bright pink trousers. Christopher Wolstenholme also wore a brightly coloured floral print shirt.
Media
Hysteria and Bliss featured on the Live 8 Paris DVD, while Time Is Running Out is on the Live 8 compilation DVD.
Setlist
- Hysteria [watch]
(Manson Bomber, red Fender Jazz Bass) - Bliss (extended) [watch]
(Manson Bomber, red Fender Jazz Bass) - Time Is Running Out [watch]
(Manson Mirror, Fender Jazz Bass) - Plug In Baby [watch]
(Manson Mirror, red Fender Jazz Bass)