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== Information ==
== Information ==


The shows are set up for stadiums, but some gigs will also take place in arenas.
The shows are set up for stadiums, but some gigs will also take place in arenas, using the same stage set up.


According to Bellamy, the band's going to do about two hour sets. He's also planning on playing a 15 minute-or-so "metal medley", featuring bits of heavy songs (not just riffs). He said he'd like to play that because they would like to fit in as many songs in setlists as they can without surpassing two hours too much (due to fatigue).
According to Bellamy, the band's going to do about two hour sets. He's also planning on playing a 15 minute-or-so "metal medley", featuring bits of heavy songs (not just riffs). He said he'd like to play that because they would like to fit in as many songs in setlists as they can without surpassing two hours too much (due to fatigue).

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Promo poster with tour dates



An upcoming world tour that will begin in late Winter of 2019 in Houston, Texas, and will end in July of the same year in Madrid, Spain.

Information

The shows are set up for stadiums, but some gigs will also take place in arenas, using the same stage set up.

According to Bellamy, the band's going to do about two hour sets. He's also planning on playing a 15 minute-or-so "metal medley", featuring bits of heavy songs (not just riffs). He said he'd like to play that because they would like to fit in as many songs in setlists as they can without surpassing two hours too much (due to fatigue).

He also mentioned they might perform an acoustic gospel version of Dig Down as opposed to the regular version, which they've played for the last year and a half.

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