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== Media ==
== Media ==
A recording can be found on [[Muselive.com]]. A Japanese record company recorded the concert to later release a live CD, under the name of [[Tokyo Syndrome (compilation)|Tokyo Syndrome]].<ref>https://www.discogs.com/es/release/5034839-Muse-Tokyo-Syndrome</ref>
A Japanese record company recorded the concert to later release a live CD under the name of [[Tokyo Syndrome (compilation)|Tokyo Syndrome]].<ref>https://www.discogs.com/es/release/5034839-Muse-Tokyo-Syndrome</ref>
 
An amateur recording of the full performance is available on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=624 here] as well as an audience audio recording in lossless (FLAC) format [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1570 here].


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Revision as of 18:33, 5 September 2023

Promo handbill
Muse show
Venue Bay NK Hall[1][2]
Date 7th Febuary 2004[1][2]
Location Tokyo[1][2]
Country Japan
Songs 18
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+9) Unknown
Capacity 7,000 (max capacity)[3]
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Information

The gig was announced October 2003[1] and ticket sale started on 6th December.[2]

Balloons were released during Plug in Baby which brought a few giggles out of Matt, and Chris also jumped in the crowd during the first verse which seemed to knock his bass out of tune for much of the song.

While performing The Small Print, during and just after the first chorus, Matt can be seen visually gesturing to Chris to sing during the chorus in order to help Matt out. Matt had been noticeably struggling singing the chorus by himself during the early stages of the Absolution Tour and by this stage, Chris had indeed been partially singing the chorus along with Matt during a handful of prior performances for The Small Print in late 2003, but must have forgotten to do so on this occasion.

Media

A Japanese record company recorded the concert to later release a live CD under the name of Tokyo Syndrome.[4]

An amateur recording of the full performance is available on MuseBootlegs here as well as an audience audio recording in lossless (FLAC) format here.

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d Japan tour (2003-10-26). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2007-11-29 from microcuts.net.
  2. a b c d Tour dates confirmed (2003-11-11). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-11-29 from microcuts.net.
  3. Tokyo Bay NK Hall. Wikipedia. Retrieved 2006-11-29 from en.wikipedia.org.
  4. https://www.discogs.com/es/release/5034839-Muse-Tokyo-Syndrome

See also


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