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Confirmed on the 2{{supo |nd}} of March,<ref name="mu20110302"/> this concert is one of three which purportedly were announced by a Russian newspaper in January.<ref name="mw20110123"/> | Confirmed on the 2{{supo |nd}} of March,<ref name="mu20110302"/> this concert is one of three which purportedly were announced by a Russian newspaper in January.<ref name="mw20110123"/> Online ticket sale started on the 4{{supo|th}} of March at 10:00, while physical sale started on the 7{{supo|th}}.<ref name="mu20110302"/><ref name="mug20110302"/> | ||
''Megalomania'' was played for the second time in 2011, following [[Saint Petersburg Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex 2011 (gig) | the Saint Petersburg concert two days before]], which had a similar set-list. | |||
== "Muse is in our hearts" == | == "Muse is in our hearts" == | ||
As [[Matthew Bellamy]] started playing the {{House of the Rising Sun}} instrumental, [[Dominic Howard]] noticed that fans on the tribunes had covered themselves with white and blue sheets of paper, which together formed the phrase "Muse is in our hearts". The trio had a photograph of themselves, with the phrase in the background, taken using Bellamy's iPhone. Howard mentioned that he would post the photograph on Twitter, which he did within an hour after the gig.<ref> | |||
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Revision as of 23:28, 24 May 2011
Muse show | |
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Venue | Olympic Stadium[1][2][3] |
Date | 22nd May 2011[1][2][3] |
Location | Moscow[1][2][3][4] |
Country | Russia |
Songs | Unknown |
Support | We are the scientists[source?] |
Start (UTC+4) | 19:00[3] |
Capacity | 36,000[source?] |
Price (RUB) | 1500+[2] |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex | ← | Olympic Stadium | → | Kyivskyi Palats Sportu |
Confirmed on the 2nd of March,[1] this concert is one of three which purportedly were announced by a Russian newspaper in January.[4] Online ticket sale started on the 4th of March at 10:00, while physical sale started on the 7th.[1][2]
Megalomania was played for the second time in 2011, following the Saint Petersburg concert two days before, which had a similar set-list.
"Muse is in our hearts"
As Matthew Bellamy started playing the House of the Rising Sun instrumental, Dominic Howard noticed that fans on the tribunes had covered themselves with white and blue sheets of paper, which together formed the phrase "Muse is in our hearts". The trio had a photograph of themselves, with the phrase in the background, taken using Bellamy's iPhone. Howard mentioned that he would post the photograph on Twitter, which he did within an hour after the gig.[5][6]
Setlist
- Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)
- Uprising (riff version)
- Supermassive Black Hole
- Map of the Problematique + Who Knows Who riff
- Guiding Light
- Interlude + Hysteria + Back in Black outro
- Maggie's Farm riff + Citizen Erased
- Nishe
- United States of Eurasia
- Megalomania
- Helsinki Jam
- Undisclosed Desires
- Resistance
- Starlight
- House of the Rising Sun riff + Time is Running Out + Power of Soul riff + Jimmy Jam
- riff + Stockholm Syndrome + Township Rebellion riff + Endless Nameless riff
Encore
- Études Simples No. 6 short + Soldier's Poem
- Take a Bow
- Plug in Baby
- Man With a Harmonica + Knights of Cydonia
References
- ↑ a b c d e Muse to play in Russia and Ukraine (2011-03-02). Muse website. Retrieved 2011-03-04 from muse.mu.
- ↑ a b c d e 22 May 2011 — Olympiski Arena, Moscow, Russia (2011-03-02). Muse website. Retrieved 2011-03-04 from muse.mu[dead link].
- ↑ a b c d Muse, Москва (2011-03-0?). Partner. Retrieved 2011-03-04 from www.muzbilet.ru.
- ↑ a b Katty777. (2011-01-23). Russia and Ukraine in May 2011. MuseWiki. Retrieved 2011-01-23 from www.musewiki.org. [verify]
- ↑ Айдарка 'realMAcroS'. Muse [Flashmob Banner] Live in Moscow, Russia 22.05.2011. YouTube. Retrieved from www.youtube.com.
- ↑ Dominic Howard. One of the best crowds eve .... Twitter. Retrieved from twitter.com.