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== Information ==
== Information ==


The first headlining slot at the Virgin Festival 2004.  Due to [[Christopher Wolstenholme]]'s [[Wolstenholme's injuries | wrist injury]], [[Morgan Nicholls]], then bassist for [[The Streets]], stood in and played [[Bass | bass guitar]].
The first headlining slot at the Virgin Festival 2004.  Due to [[Christopher Wolstenholme]]'s [[Wolstenholme's injuries | wrist injury]], [[Morgan Nicholls]], then bassist for [[The Streets]], stood in and played [[Bass | bass guitar]]. Since [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] couldn't play bass, at the beginning of [[Hysteria (song) | Hysteria]], he walked to the front of the stage with a Hullaballoon and threw it into the crowd.


== Media ==
== Media ==

Revision as of 16:00, 6 September 2023

Festival poster
Bellamy using his Manson Delorean, with the Kawai MP9500 "Dalek" nearby
Muse show
Venue Hylands Park (V Festival)
Date 21st August 2004
Location Chelmsford
Country United Kingdom
Songs 15
Support Kings of Leon
Supported Dido
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Information

The first headlining slot at the Virgin Festival 2004. Due to Christopher Wolstenholme's wrist injury, Morgan Nicholls, then bassist for The Streets, stood in and played bass guitar. Since Christopher Wolstenholme couldn't play bass, at the beginning of Hysteria, he walked to the front of the stage with a Hullaballoon and threw it into the crowd.

Media

Hysteria and Sing for Absolution were broadcast. A recording of this broadcast is available in VOB format here.

Setlist

See also


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